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Author Topic: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics  (Read 13455 times)

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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #30 on: November 23, 2014, 02:04:47 pm »

I want to develop on such a beast!  :o
Instant code compilation...
I'm afraid not. You'll run into some crap like .net being busy doing some inexplainable magic or whatewer... Not talking about problems to get 24 parallel execution streams.

Just think how big of a fortress you could run with that. You could easily have, like, 300 dwarves before the slowdown sets in.
I need to test that :)

And yes, it is a server. Dell PowerEdge R620. Not the most powerfull or expensive one, by the way. Cost around 6k$. What i wanted to show is that multicore is a thing right now. Hell, even my home pc has 4 cores in it. I'm sure almost everyone has multicores now. And about ram - it's simple, just run a couple of virtual machines.

Why the hell do you have that much RAM? Bragging point, or actual use? If for actual use... Can I ask you to download a program and send me some results after punching in numbers?
Actual use, of course :) It depends on what program it is, and what it needs. I can spare some computational power, provided there's a) a good reason behind it. b) Your code can live inside a vm. Feel free to pm me.
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #31 on: November 23, 2014, 06:00:18 pm »

*Yawn* after 2 days of implementing the digging, iMovie refused to properly put all titles in the places I intended them..

If you like, check it out on youtube.

I want to develop on such a beast!  :o
Instant code compilation...
I'm afraid not. You'll run into some crap like .net being busy doing some inexplainable magic or whatewer... Not talking about problems to get 24 parallel execution streams.
I'm using a Quad-Core i7 Mac Pro, Xcode does a good job of distributing compilation jobs between Core's so I guess at least the coding part will be sped up.
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #32 on: November 23, 2014, 07:17:39 pm »

I so read "ForNicarium", now I'm dispointed.  ::)
Well now I'm disappointed. Good job vars.
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #33 on: November 23, 2014, 08:05:22 pm »

I so read "ForNicarium", now I'm dispointed.  ::)
Well not I'm disappointed. Good job vars.
I am dispoint.

And yes, it is a server. Dell PowerEdge R620. Not the most powerfull or expensive one, by the way. Cost around 6k$. What i wanted to show is that multicore is a thing right now. Hell, even my home pc has 4 cores in it. I'm sure almost everyone has multicores now. And about ram - it's simple, just run a couple of virtual machines.
Only 6k?  Damn, technology just keeps marching on.

Why the hell do you have that much RAM? Bragging point, or actual use? If for actual use... Can I ask you to download a program and send me some results after punching in numbers?
Actual use, of course :) It depends on what program it is, and what it needs. I can spare some computational power, provided there's a) a good reason behind it. b) Your code can live inside a vm. Feel free to pm me.
Uh, wait.  How do virtual machines increase your memory?  Is this *virtual memory*, as in hard drive space used as if it were RAM?  Because that's just swapping, which is slow (maybe less slow thanks to SSDs, nowadays).
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #34 on: November 24, 2014, 04:55:02 am »

I so read "ForNicarium", now I'm dispointed.  ::)
Well now I'm disappointed. Good job vars.

You guys did note we use this similarity in our catchphrase all the time, did you ;)

There's quite a lot of insect-hanky-panky going on anyway, males of a species reliably already find females. When two beetles like the same mate they also fight to the death. That's why one sometimes finds dead beetles that your ants had nothing to do with. It's a harsh darwinian world  :D
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #35 on: November 24, 2014, 10:18:42 am »

Oh, I really like that genetics system. It's complex enough to see some cool things happen, but simple enough to code and simulate relatively easily. Every time I've thought about making something based on genetics it's always been a struggle to implement in an interesting way, so kudos on finding a way. I really like the risk vs. reward that's inherent in the multipliers. That's totally something nature would do. Also now I need to get that What If book... good thing Christmas is coming.
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #36 on: November 24, 2014, 11:37:11 am »

Wow that looks awesome! Good luck.
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #37 on: November 24, 2014, 11:40:46 am »

Voted you up but I won't buy until full release. I want to see a modernized and fluffed up SimAnt but I can't afford to support now.
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #38 on: November 24, 2014, 03:02:33 pm »

Voted you up but I won't buy until full release. I want to see a modernized and fluffed up SimAnt but I can't afford to support now.

Thats fine, like I said, if you can't spare a buck, please share, vote or tell a friend, we are happy for any help we can get  :)

Currently writing the code for the ants to store items in the designated stockpiles, was thinking about streaming some gamedev via twitch but I'm kind of wondering why anyone would want to see me type some 'if''s and 'for's XD
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #39 on: November 24, 2014, 03:21:37 pm »

Unless you're coding and writing for a porn text game, you're probably not going to get many watchers. Yes, that was oddly specific.
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #40 on: November 24, 2014, 04:14:37 pm »

I totally approve of more ant games.
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #41 on: November 24, 2014, 05:08:03 pm »

My connection is to bad to make use of something like twitch (that's a kind of life feed, right?), but I am surely interested in seeing code being written. I guess I could learn a thing or two that way.
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #42 on: November 24, 2014, 05:38:47 pm »

I decided to back it, I've always had a dream about a strategy game involving ants.
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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #43 on: November 24, 2014, 05:55:42 pm »

This looks spectacular. SimAnt was probably my first big video game obsession. I rented it for SNES from the video store every week for about a year before we finally got a computer and I got it on a floppy disk for Windows for Christmas... So very many hours of my youth. In fact, it never occurred to me before, but my childhood love of designing and digging nests probably influenced my immediate love of DF when I first discovered it.

Until my current legal and financial difficulties are sorted out, I can't afford to make a contribution, but I'm upvoting you for sure. Please don't abandon this, because it's kind of amazing and deserves to be finished. I'm very impressed by how much progress you've made already.

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Re: Formicarium: combining DF, Ants and Genetics
« Reply #44 on: November 25, 2014, 05:21:13 am »

This looks spectacular.

I decided to back it, I've always had a dream about a strategy game involving ants.

I totally approve of more ant games.

Thank you all for the encouragement :)
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