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...The system places language models inside the environment of the classic video game Street Fighter III, where they must interpret the game state and decide which actions to perform during combat. This setup creates a dynamic environment that tests reasoning, situational awareness, and decision-making abilities in real time. Instead of relying purely on reward signals as in reinforcement learning agents, the models analyze contextual information and generate strategic actions based on the game environment. Performance is evaluated using a competitive ranking system that assigns models an ELO rating based on their results across matches against other models.
SMAC (StarCraft II Multi-Agent Challenge) is a benchmark environment for cooperative multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL), based on real-time strategy (RTS) game scenarios in StarCraft II. It allows researchers to test algorithms where multiple units (agents) must collaborate to win battles against built-in game AI opponents. SMAC provides a controlled testbed for studying decentralized execution and centralized training paradigms in MARL.
Panzer Combat II is a multi-player voice and webcam enabled computer-assisted distributed miniature wargame of World War II tank combat. Firing is done by placing a webcam behind the aiming unit. Distance to target is computed using computer vision. Action inside the tanks is performed on the computer screen while battlefield strategy is played on the miniature terrain.
I finally got around to actually coding something! This is going to be an OS for use on combat robots, complete with full support for sensors, hammers, flamethrowers, wedges, saws, and clamper robots. All weapon systems are fully customizable w/RC.