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    Neural MMO

    Neural MMO

    Code for the paper "Neural MMO: A Massively Multiagent Game..."

    Neural MMO is a massively multi-agent simulation environment developed by OpenAI for reinforcement learning research. It provides a persistent, procedurally generated world where thousands of agents can interact, compete, and cooperate in real time. The environment is inspired by Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs), featuring resource gathering, combat mechanics, exploration, and survival challenges.
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    With BotWars.Net developers and students can create their own 3d virtual robots via .Net Scripts (C# or Visual Basic.Net) and make them combat in a full 3D arena. You can script the combat and defence strategy and also the robot equipment (weapons, etc.)
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    Educational software consisting of programming small robots wich may achieve simple tasks or combat between them in various environements. Combines 'Robocode' and 'CeeBot' features.
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