Unless you want to make an entire matrix of neural networks that will almost guarantee itself to be too heavy to run on silly earth computers, you probably want to pick a specific card game
Casino's don't demand perfect play. One of the pages actually deals with how they had to dumb the machine down so that it could be fun for casual players.
@Noctrine don't you feel comfort in the fact that we generally are so poor at programming our own organic network that even the weakest tiny over-simplified neural network with quantized precision and time can absolutely make fools of us when programmed decently
each character can do things like, if it's single, try to find someone to marry, the person they're marrying should have suitable rank, be rich, like them back, not have conflicts with the family, etc
@MickLH If you're not here anymore thanks for all your help. That was great, I guess I need to try it to see how much of the cpu budget the damn thing needs
@Jon This website isn't about fake Internet points. It's about helping people solve problems. Rep was developed as a way to judge how trustworthy members are in their answers.
Arvixe hosed a couple of my sites during a server migration... I think it was just a web.config issue which they resolved once I issued a support ticket
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There needs to be a language called shorthand that has a really really ease to use and likeable syntax and is just as powerful as C++(because.) It will also support all the paradigms
In geometry, a convex uniform honeycomb is a uniform tessellation which fills three-dimensional Euclidean space with non-overlapping convex uniform polyhedral cells.
Twenty-eight such honeycombs exist:
* the familiar cubic honeycomb and 7 truncations thereof;
* the alternated cubic honeycomb and 4 truncations thereof;
* 10 prismatic forms based on the uniform plane tilings (11 if including the cubic honeycomb);
* 5 modifications of some of the above by elongation and/or gyration.
They can be considered the three-dimensional analogue to the uniform tilings of the plane.
History
* 1900:...
@Pip Keep in mind you shouldn't be necroing old questions / answers when you do this. I don't know if you are just thought I'd say something just in case... seem to be doing a lot of rep farming right now :P