Rawbots - a robots crafting sandbox game
#1
Posted 29 August 2012 - 02:48 AM
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#2
Posted 29 August 2012 - 03:06 AM
#3
Posted 29 August 2012 - 03:53 AM
Reedbeta, on 29 August 2012 - 03:06 AM, said:
Totally, thought people would never ask!
Rawbots is our attempt to bring robotics to the masses and make it fun. Fun as in gameplay fun, not as an implicating that robotics ain't fun
Developing this game is extremely complex and a human designer cannot possibly design for all possible outcomes. Without managing complexity, there is no way we could have gotten this far.
Graph-based development is our way to approach complexity in a manageable way. By modeling every major system of the game, we can find holes and ambiguities, build solvers and create tests to analyze the correctness of the design.
We can model all kinds of scenarios, from knowledge and AI, to story and gameplay, to UI and gestures. And graph theory provides the foundation on which we build our codebase. By leveraging years of graph theory research we can create very concise and correct code that can handle complexity beyond human manageability. Offsetting the costs of game design comprehension to graph algorithms.
The graph is powered by a signal-based framework. Everything produces something that can be consumed by something else. You will find oscillators, PID controllers, sensors and all kinds of game objects that produce and consume. Even the core building blocks produce and consume connections.
With this, everything extrapolates to a powerful robotics system that is truly customizable.
The fun part is mainly accomplished by configuring the physics engine to be unrealistic but 100% consistent. We have customizable gravity fields for flat land and planets/asteroids. We have state of the art IK controllers, literally from papers just published. And several more research controllers in development. All this adds to a comic physics system but fully predictable. Essential for world/bot building and emergent gameplay.
Anyway, don't have too much time. But I have lots more to add: everything is a controller, world building, scavenging, planet/galaxy creation and conquering, etc. I'll be back.
Cheers!
#4
Posted 30 August 2012 - 06:10 PM
#5
Posted 31 August 2012 - 04:58 PM
Reedbeta, on 30 August 2012 - 06:10 PM, said:
Yes, somewhat similar. But we've gone through lots of pain to make everything simpler, without dumbing down the feature set. Hardcore hackers can use our text-base logic graph language if they are more comfortable scripting http://imgur.com/a/jamYq
#7
Posted 31 August 2012 - 06:44 PM
graphics and lighting excellent
and the physics system looks fun, has an rc car sorta feel as far as i saw.
great idea, hope you get some success with it.
#8
Posted 01 September 2012 - 07:33 PM
In these videos you can see how far we got with walkers:
Horse-like:
spider-like:
youtu.be/DYtIbzNz_hU
biped-like:
youtu.be/3WOSKPjf0bQ
We haven't been able to get walkers to be as efficient as other types of machines, and they didn't look cool. Thats why they didnt make the video.
"`I wonder what makes us build inefficiently-shaped human robots instead of nice streamlined machines?'
`Pride, sir,' said the robot."
Terry Pratchett (The Dark Side of the Sun)
But these segway-like things work surprisingly well, staying up with PID controllers:
So we haven't invented anything here. But we are proud of the single most important contribution we are making... which is to make accessible and fun, all these complex constructs.
#9
Posted 04 September 2012 - 06:03 AM
#11
Posted 01 October 2012 - 05:41 AM
New planet system:
Bots falling in water:
Full gallery is here:
http://www.rawbots.net/gallery/
#12
Posted 04 October 2012 - 07:26 AM
#13
Posted 04 October 2012 - 07:34 AM
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#14
Posted 06 October 2012 - 02:59 AM
Remember all these bots are completely built by the players. The flying bot is a sophisticated combination of thrust forces and drags.
This flying bot features landing gear:
#15
Posted 10 October 2012 - 05:22 AM
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