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− | When playing a game on | + | When playing a game on WarLight.net, members can use the '''Autopilot''' feature to make an AI enter orders for them on that turn. This is useful if you've already won the game and want to automate the clean-up, or if you are just curious about what an AI would do in your situation. |
− | + | WarLight has four AIs, and Autopilot users may choose which one they'd like to use: | |
− | * Prod 1.0: Version 1.0 of | + | * Prod 1.0: Version 1.0 of WarLight's production AI. This is the same AI that plays against you in the six single-player levels. |
− | * Prod 2.0: Version 2.0 of | + | * Prod 2.0: Version 2.0 of WarLight's production AI. |
* Prod 2.0 with randomness: Same as Prod 2.0, except this bot allows randomness to influence its actions to keep it from being predictable. This is the same AI that plays in multi-player, as well as custom single player levels. | * Prod 2.0 with randomness: Same as Prod 2.0, except this bot allows randomness to influence its actions to keep it from being predictable. This is the same AI that plays in multi-player, as well as custom single player levels. | ||
* Wunderwaffe: Bot written for an AI competition by Norman. | * Wunderwaffe: Bot written for an AI competition by Norman. |