Indeed! I got so tired of bots that decided to leave empty handed from the previous roboport while bots in the next roboport went back to pick up some random crap.Yoyobuae wrote:The one thing I learned from all this: Bots are SOOOOOO annoying. I don't want to deal with them at this level of detail ever again. I like inserters and belts better, they are fully deterministic at least.
5.9 m/s is quite a respectable score. When I submitted my first glider at 4.0 m/s and got the #1 spot I had two thoughts:
1. The others contestants haven't figured out that roboports and burner inserters start with a little bit of juice (mwuahaha, the victory is mine!)
2. 4.0 m/s is probably as fast as you can make these gliders.
Then just by tuning the placement of the entities I could increase the speed up to 5.2+ m/s, which also became my final submission (barely beating Dave's score, but not item count). I never thought about reducing item count until Dave ended up on the spot above me (at that time I had fewer items than Yoyo who briefly took back #1 spot, so tuning speed was more important than tuning items). When I eventually was told the item count in Dave's design it was too late to tune item count, I figured out how to reduce it to 22 items (possibly 20 items), but I just didn't have the time.
Was a good race, but I'm glad it's over now. I've been having nightmares about conbots lately
I wanted to submit an untethered biter/tree/rock-eating glider too (backronymely named Bertha: Biter Exterminator, Rock & Tree Harvester/Annihilator), but the race competition was too stiff so I didn't have the time to finish it. It wouldn't be fast nor effective, though.