Honestly I think the limitations are far more significate then people give them credit especially when they are just mentioned in a subscript. Basically I think it's much further away then people...
Honestly I think the limitations are far more significate then people give them credit especially when they are just mentioned in a subscript. Basically I think it's much further away then people make it seem
The game I saw the IA could only play one hero and only against that hero and no bottle. Each of these variations adds so much complexity to the game. The commentators where talking like this was the humans vs ai match of the century. It's really no contests ai still has so much to catchup on.
If you watch the link it's come on quite a lot since the SF mid lane matches. I do agree with you though, this is still a long long way from 'real' Dota, the first match was a complete stomp...
If you watch the link it's come on quite a lot since the SF mid lane matches.
I do agree with you though, this is still a long long way from 'real' Dota, the first match was a complete stomp largely because the AI is making maximum use of 5 invulnerable couriers. And playing a very specific early game style which suits this very well. I really wonder how it'd do without the killer gyro trilanes.
It also doesn't help that the match is played on an old patch version which the AI is trained for.
Never the less this is absolutely miles ahead of any other Dota2 bots. The teamfight coordination, tower skipping, mana for hp poking trades... it's all quite exciting really!
There's a fair few modifications (limited hero pool, 5 couriers) but the human players are all ~6k MMR so this is still interesting.
Honestly I think the limitations are far more significate then people give them credit especially when they are just mentioned in a subscript. Basically I think it's much further away then people make it seem
The game I saw the IA could only play one hero and only against that hero and no bottle. Each of these variations adds so much complexity to the game. The commentators where talking like this was the humans vs ai match of the century. It's really no contests ai still has so much to catchup on.
If you watch the link it's come on quite a lot since the SF mid lane matches.
I do agree with you though, this is still a long long way from 'real' Dota, the first match was a complete stomp largely because the AI is making maximum use of 5 invulnerable couriers. And playing a very specific early game style which suits this very well. I really wonder how it'd do without the killer gyro trilanes.
It also doesn't help that the match is played on an old patch version which the AI is trained for.
Never the less this is absolutely miles ahead of any other Dota2 bots. The teamfight coordination, tower skipping, mana for hp poking trades... it's all quite exciting really!
hun yeah, quite impressive, even with the limitations.