It didn't really explain, but I guess "2b2t" is an anarchy server. Not the kind of thing I'm into but I guess it must have its draw. Minecraft AI is an interesting idea. It's clearly leagues ahead...
It didn't really explain, but I guess "2b2t" is an anarchy server. Not the kind of thing I'm into but I guess it must have its draw.
Minecraft AI is an interesting idea. It's clearly leagues ahead of the mob AI which has rudimentary pathfinding.
Seeing as the code is open source, it might be fun to integrate with ComputerCraft or OpenComputers. Drone fake players could then be used to simulate monotonous tasks via an API with a small LUA bridge.
I heard of 2b2t. Supposedly, it's not just "an" anarchy server, it's the most extreme, over the top, free-for-all kinda of anarchy server imaginable. Like you normally die within seconds at spawn...
I heard of 2b2t. Supposedly, it's not just "an" anarchy server, it's the most extreme, over the top, free-for-all kinda of anarchy server imaginable. Like you normally die within seconds at spawn (and just leaving the spawn area is the first and hardest challenge). I'm not really into that kind of masochist gameplay but I've gotten back into Minecraft a couple of weeks ago and I'm curious to check it out, lol. It sounds like it's the most extreme version of a certain type of gameplay possible and it's sometimes fun to test out these kinds of extremes.
It didn't really explain, but I guess "2b2t" is an anarchy server. Not the kind of thing I'm into but I guess it must have its draw.
Minecraft AI is an interesting idea. It's clearly leagues ahead of the mob AI which has rudimentary pathfinding.
Seeing as the code is open source, it might be fun to integrate with ComputerCraft or OpenComputers. Drone fake players could then be used to simulate monotonous tasks via an API with a small LUA bridge.
I heard of 2b2t. Supposedly, it's not just "an" anarchy server, it's the most extreme, over the top, free-for-all kinda of anarchy server imaginable. Like you normally die within seconds at spawn (and just leaving the spawn area is the first and hardest challenge). I'm not really into that kind of masochist gameplay but I've gotten back into Minecraft a couple of weeks ago and I'm curious to check it out, lol. It sounds like it's the most extreme version of a certain type of gameplay possible and it's sometimes fun to test out these kinds of extremes.
It's always interesting to see new machine learning successes, but the host of the video was just unbearable in his enthusiasm.