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A simple random roll could be used to adjust the aim, or dispersion.
rookie=1 100% roll average=2 100% rolls divided by two veteran=3 100% rolls divided by 3 ace=4 100% rolls divided by 4. When you superpose rolls, you create a bell like curve of probability, with a higher probability in the center of the curve. Make this values the target ones, and you got a nicely adjusted AI, that still could miss. More the rolls, higher the accuracy. Still, I don't know how taxing it will be to generate s many random numbers while firing. |
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More math/operations, slower FPS.
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True, but right now with 16 B17 flying and with gunners firing, my CPU 3 and 4 nucleus are below 20% usage. (it's an old phenom II X4 955)
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Thanks for caring about the rest of us running single core CPU's at less than 3 GHz.
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Hrrmpf! Time for an upgrade, don't you think?
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#6
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I planted a dollar in the back yard (lottery ticket costs $2 so figure...) but the damned money bush hasn't even sprouted yet!
So unless you're deaf to sarcasm? |
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Still, one core CPU's are really old by now. |
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