OPEC
12-15-2006, 01:27 PM
:cool: Hi,
I designed a program for my R2PV1 robot (modified Off-the-Shelf robot parts) to play "Capture the Flag" and "First Person Shooter" and other robot games ... the robot actually can see and perform assigned tasks based on clues set about the "Castles & Crosses" gaming arena (a big maze of walls full of traps) ...
The program allows the end-user to preset AI components for the robot to use as a guide towards finding the goal the opposing teams HomeBase.
The default settings work so the robot playing in various arranged arenas does function, but users should preflight and setup the robot to optamize the robot to win ... e.g., each user would have to decide if 90° turns are more valuable in a game than a 60° turn ... also choosing if the robot is in doubt should it turn AlwaysLeft or AlwaysRight ...
"Castles & Crosses" version 3.0 comes Pre-Loaded into an R2PV1 Robot ready to play ... price yet to be determined.
Because this program is a generic game, future planned versions will control other robots including the RoboNova-1, RoboSapien v1, BoeBot and myriad other robots ...
http://R2PV1.com/
There is no limit to the fun your imagination will have playing all the different games using simultaneous autonomous and remote control of the different robot facilities ... and it all starts with the R2PV1 robot!
I designed a program for my R2PV1 robot (modified Off-the-Shelf robot parts) to play "Capture the Flag" and "First Person Shooter" and other robot games ... the robot actually can see and perform assigned tasks based on clues set about the "Castles & Crosses" gaming arena (a big maze of walls full of traps) ...
The program allows the end-user to preset AI components for the robot to use as a guide towards finding the goal the opposing teams HomeBase.
The default settings work so the robot playing in various arranged arenas does function, but users should preflight and setup the robot to optamize the robot to win ... e.g., each user would have to decide if 90° turns are more valuable in a game than a 60° turn ... also choosing if the robot is in doubt should it turn AlwaysLeft or AlwaysRight ...
"Castles & Crosses" version 3.0 comes Pre-Loaded into an R2PV1 Robot ready to play ... price yet to be determined.
Because this program is a generic game, future planned versions will control other robots including the RoboNova-1, RoboSapien v1, BoeBot and myriad other robots ...
http://R2PV1.com/
There is no limit to the fun your imagination will have playing all the different games using simultaneous autonomous and remote control of the different robot facilities ... and it all starts with the R2PV1 robot!