You probably could of gotten something more "Doing a breath stroke" and less "having a stroke" given it an energy meter which slowly fills up and is expended when a change in force is applied (Like if the AI is telling the joint to go in one direction then tells it to go a bit faster, it loses less energy compared to telling it to apply force in the opposite direction). Then just punish it exponentially based on how low the energy meter is. That way, it would behave less like someone being tased and more like someone whos actually trying to move something in a direction
Stupid. There's exactly one strategy that beats them all, buy everything you land on. Even if you have to mortgage everything to do it. The more you own, the less you pay in rent to your competitors. Eventually, you'll get your properties back out of the mortgage, and you'll own everything everyone else lands on. It's a game about capitalism. The goal is to own everything. You don't do that by ignoring the cheap seats.
All this proves is that AI actually ain't so smart. Wouldn't take a human more than 10 hours to learn how to hit an iron shot no matter what their skill level
Well since you asked, I'd like it if you dubbed over some humorous commentary during the training montages. You're one humorous hoot and a holler when you tell your silly jokes and japes
after watching this AI play golf, I am 97.138% confident I am actually AI. I may have to adopt that scoring technique though. Stroke 5 attempt 2.... genius
"every type of shot golf has" This golf AI is in for quite a surprise when it gets out on its first course and hits it into the trees and is stuck behind a giant oak while the ball rests on a root.
I think.. I think a mistake was made when punishing large movements Like, idk if y'all have ever seen somebody swim before, but generally the strokes are pretty big Anyways, just saying, I wonder what it would've come up with without that restriction