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I'be been doing a bit of my own experimentation in order to see if AI tanks can be prevented from rushing forward. When they go too far beyond their own front line the entire thing just turns into a huge frag fest, especialy if there are anti-tank positions around and anti-tank soldiers. The key to tactical use of tanks is staying with the infantry.

I have attached "aibehaviours.ai" from "mods\fh2\ai\". I altered lines 98 and 99.

aiSettings.setBehaviourModifier Avoid      8.0
aiSettings.setBehaviourModifier MoveTo      0.3


As well changing the default behaviour on line 264.

aiSettings.setVehicleDefaultBehaviour    Tank   Avoid

Initial testing shows tanks holding back more often although they still do some travelling ahead of infantry to objectives. There is also more manourvering going on and with some tanks firing from standstill at positions at a distance. I even saw a tank "panicking" and reversing quickly away from an enemy tank while firing (attached image, tank at right of image). Never seen that before. There appears to be avoidance of infantry as well. A good idea as many of them are usually antitank class.

Tests continue.

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Suggestions / Models in news releases previewed as WebGL
« on: 30-07-2011, 13:07:29 »
Here's a good example. Click on "live demo" in a WebGL browser - should be most recent browsers. It might be fun to have the new release page replace a model image with a WebGL preview if WebGL is detected, or just have it on a separate link. There are even model viewers in Javascript now but they are slower.

The nice thing about WebGL is that ...

1. No plugin installs needed ("just works").

2. Is part of web page context so for example right click -> view image gives a normal image of the current model view.

3. Is all open source, non-proprietary ... no flash or obscure plugins !

So it might be another way to create interest and/or salivate over new models of vehicles or weapons.

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Suggestions / Messerschmitt Me 323 for Crete
« on: 26-05-2011, 11:05:55 »
I know the usual constraints here but some hotshot modeller might get all excited about this. Ya never know.





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The genesis of the Me 323 was in a 1940 German requirement for a large assault glider in preparation for Operation Sea Lion, the projected invasion of Great Britain. The DFS 230 light glider had already proven its worth in the famous attack on Fort Eben-Emael in Belgium (the first ever assault by gliderborne troops), and would later be used successfully in the Crete invasion in 1941.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messerschmitt_Me_323

If it's not possible to actually carry the vehicles then the aircraft could act as a spawn point for vehicles. Landing could be a problem but I have landed OK on the bomb damaged airfield on Crete ... but not in something of this size.









More here.

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Having some real trouble here. I need to play FH like this in order to do testing properly. I've been using BF2CC daemon / client. I did manage to start the full size Crete map with 108 bots. Only problem I had was a lowish ping of 142 which is a bit odd as I'm running the dedicated server and client on the same machine.

However I started another game on Crete as I had the tickets set too low, and BLAMMO ! Suddenly it decides to load the 32 size Crete map and I could no longer get it to load 64 size. This could be a bug in BF2CC I suppose.

Is it possible to use BF2CC to start full size coop games or not ? If not then how do I setup the command line to start the dedicated server for full size maps with over 64 bots for the AI ? Any help appreciated !

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This has been confusing me. Dedicated server (for the AI to run on) and a client seems to work OK on my machine, but should I have the FH server files download installed for the dedicated server ? If I do install it won't there be a mismatch between the updated SP files (in the download thread in this forum) and the server files ? Or can I just skip the server files completely ? I wonder if this effects development in some way if I do ?

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Thought I'd post about this error I get after playing Operation Cobra for a while.

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BF2 Error
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Debug assertion failed!

Version: 1.1.2965-797.0 Build date:2006-9-26 18:53

Module: Cluster

File: D:\Aphrodite\BF2_1.4\Code\BF2\AI\AIDLL\AI\AIPathFinding\Cluster\ClusterNodeManager.cpp

Line: 38

Text: Circular heritage for 123

Current confile:

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Cancel   Try Again   Continue   
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This appears to be a circular heritage error in the navmesh (for example see an example of this here).

I'm running a a dedicated Coop server on my multi core machine for this so I have not ruled out yet that it might be something to do with that. For example ... do I have to have the server files installed (the download off the FH site) or is that purely for online MP ?. If this is a genuine error I'll add it to the non-official issue tracker.

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Singleplayer and Coop / *BETA* AI Smokescreen Grenade
« on: 02-04-2011, 21:04:48 »
OK, I got the templates stable. No CTD ! At least, I don't get one. But I need help with testing. I've used the grenade in game and it seems to work but I have not confirmed this. Doesn't bf2 have a mode that shows visually the ai target ray tracing ?

Add the attached templates and collisionmesh to objects_weapons_server.zip/Weapons/Handheld/AN_M8_Smokegrenade

Keep the collision mesh in it's own directory. The grenade is the German hand thrown smoke grenade.

The screen works by spawning a transparent collision mesh (a sphere) that blocks the bot targetting. This is a beta and therefore there are more tweaks to do before final release, and at the moment it may not be any use for actual game play.

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Here ! - http://code.google.com/p/forgotten-hope-singleplayer/

For my beloved Forgotten Hope single player experience  ;D

After some discussion with djinn and Remick04 I have finalised the initial set up of a Google Code issue tracker for Forgotten Hope single player and AI.

Please note that this bug/issue tracker is not endorsed by the FH dev team, but I did clear it with Remick04. In some ways it is just a more elaborate version of the "The Single Player Fan Project: Work to be done and feedback" thread. It can be used to track many of the issues with the AI reported on this forum to allow more efficient production of fixes. As always some of the fixes end up in the final build, some don't, nothing is guaranteed.

Anyone who is logged in with a Google account can submit an issue. The only set up issues I have is that I can't seem to allow users to add labels. I have labels set up for various common AI problem types and labels for each official map 16/32/64, or independent map. But only project owners and committers can add labels. The project admin has to manually authorise the addresses of people who want to edit issue metadata. I guess its not much of a problem as long as there are enough willing to become project owners and committers  and edit new issue submissions (triage) and deal with duplicate issues.

EDIT 06/07/12: Now the tracker is officially the preferred way to report SP/AI bugs ... see How To Report Singleplayer and AI Bugs in the Bug Reporting forum section.

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Off-Topic / Hell in the Pacific MOD
« on: 13-02-2011, 23:02:38 »

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Hello,

I just wondered, will there be future support for SP African maps here as well ? There have been a few SP advances in the past and I think there are a few AI meshes knocking around out there, for Fall of Tobruk for example.

What about the development done for the BFSP FH beta ? Could that be incorporated into the FH main mod ? It would be a shame to see that work go to waste.

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India moves to protect traditional medicines from foreign patents

India fights to protect ancient treatments from western pharmaceutical companies

man doing yoga

Yoga: could become 'public property' to prevent it becoming a brand. Photograph: Sonny Tumbelaka/AFP/Getty Images

In the first step by a developing country to stop multinational companies patenting traditional remedies from local plants and animals, the Indian government has effectively licensed 200,000 local treatments as "public property" free for anyone to use but no one to sell as a "brand".

The move comes after scientists in Delhi noticed an alarming trend – the "bio-prospecting" of natural remedies by companies abroad. After trawling through the records of the global trademark offices, officials found 5,000 patents had been issued — at a cost of at least $150m (£104m) — for "medical plants and traditional systems".

"More than 2,000 of these belong to the Indian systems of medicine … We began to ask why multinational companies were spending millions of dollars to patent treatments that so many lobbies in Europe deny work at all," said Dr Vinod Kumar Gupta, who heads the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library, which lists in encyclopaedic detail the 200,000 treatments.

The database, which took 200 researchers eight years to compile by meticulously translating ancient Indian texts, will now be used by the European Patent Office to check against "bio-prospectors".

Gupta points out that in Brussels alone there had been 285 patents for medicinal plants whose uses had long been known in the three principal Indian systems: ayurveda, India's traditional medical treatment; unani, a system believed to have come to India via ancient Greece; and siddha, one of India's oldest health therapies, from the south.

Researchers found that in Europe one company had patented an Indian creeping plant known as Brahmi — Bacopa monnieri — for a memory enhancer. Another patent was awarded for aloe vera for its use as a mouth ulcer treatment.

"We have shown the authorities that ayurveda, unani and siddha medicinal uses were known in India. We would like the patents therefore lifted," said Gupta.

In the past India has had to go to court to get patents revoked. Officials say that to lift patents from medicines created from turmeric and neem, an Indian tree, it spent more than $5m. In the case of the neem patent, the legal battle took almost 10 years.

"We won because we proved these were part of traditional Indian knowledge. There was no innovation and therefore no patent should be granted," said Gupta.

Yoga, too, is considered a traditional medicine and one that is already a billion-dollar industry in the US. Gupta said the Indian government had already asked the US to register yoga as a "well-known" mark and raised concerns over the 130 yoga-related patents issued.

"We want no one to appropriate the yoga brand for themselves. There are 1,500 asanas [yogic poses] and exercises given in our ancient texts. We are transcribing these so they too cannot be appropriated by anyone.

"We have had instances where people have patented a yoga technique by describing a certain temperature. This is simply wrong."

India is also unusual in that it has seven national medical systems — of which modern medicine is but one. Almost four-fifths of India's billion people use traditional medicine and there are 430,000 ayurvedic medical practitioners registered by the government in the country. The department overseeing the traditional medical industry, known as Ayush, has a budget of 10bn rupees ($260m).

India's battle to protect its traditional treatments is rooted in the belief that the developing world's rich biodiversity is a potential treasure trove of starting material for new drugs and crops. Gupta said that it costs the west $15bn and 15 years to produce a "blockbuster drug". A ­patent lasts for 20 years, so a pharmaceutical company has just five years to recover its costs — which makes conventional treatments expensive.

"If you can take a natural remedy and isolate the active ingredient then you just need drug trials and the marketing. Traditional medicine could herald a new age of cheap drugs."

Medicines ancient and modern

Ginger: Patented to treat obesity. However, officials have found that in a Siddha preparation, extracts of ginger root are used in a treatment for obesity

Citrus peel extract: Patented to treat skin disorders and injuries. Recorded in Ayurvedic texts as a key ingredient to treat skin diseases

Phyllanthus amarus (Himalayan stem herb): Patented "for the inhibition of the replication of a nucleosidic inhibitor resistant retrovirus and/or a non-nucleosidic inhibitor-resistant retrovirus, wherein said retrovirus is an HIV." Indian traditional texts show the drug is used for immuno-suppressive emaciating diseases

Brassica rapa (mustard): Patented to normalise bowel function or for the prevention of colonic cancer. Unani has for years prescribed it for stomach ailments

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So suck on that suckers. While you are believing propaganda about Chemo Therapy, Anti depressants and how natural treatments "don't work, and are unproven" .. those very same Pharma companies have been patenting the treatments that they are trying to keep you away from.

LOL !

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Off-Topic / Movement for Life
« on: 13-04-2009, 13:04:52 »
I'd like to see this posted everywhere. Chalked on the pavement. Written in the sky.

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Speech by Dr. Rath,
Kerkrade, the Netherlands
April 4, 2009

Speech by Dr. RathThis week we all witnessed at the G-20 conference in London, how fiercely the global battle between the status quo and the forces of change is being fought.

The status quo, represented by the multi-trillion dollar investment businesses of petrochemicals and pharmaceuticals – in short, the oil and drug cartel – is represented by its current political stakeholders France’s Nicholas Sarkozy and Germany’s Angela Merkel.

The forces of change at the G20 are being led by the president of the United States, Barack Obama, who has just been voted into office by the American people with a clear mandate to end the tyranny of oil and replace it with renewable forms of energy.

The G20 dispute is not primarily about mastering the economic crisis. The issue at stake for the cartel and its political stakeholders is much bigger. What is at stake is the very survival of its multi-trillion dollar investment business with oil.

One does not need to be an economist to understand what will happen if under the new US administration the auto city of Detroit starts mass production of hydrogen cars – that is cars using water as energy. Once that happens, people around the world will understand that this very same energy from water can heat their houses, light their cities and energize their public transport.

Hydrogen energy is not new. Every plant, every animal and every single cell in the human body uses this form of energy to produce its biological energy supply. Moreover, 40 years ago, the first human beings reached the moon using hydrogen energy to propel the Apollo rockets.

The transition from the age of carbon energy (oil) to hydrogen energy (water) will solve the energy crisis of this planet for all future generations.

If the people of America and its new administration successfully launch this transition, it will inevitably end the global dependency on oil – as well as the unlimited profits for the Rockefellers and other oil barons.

But even bigger than the economic consequences of this transition will be the political fall-out. The people of the world are already waking up to the sobering fact that energy is not the only field where their illiteracy was the precondition for exploitation.

Millions of people are waiting to join us in the mission that brought us together at this meeting – the need to overcome the devastating consequences of the pharmaceutical “business with disease.”

The cartel knows that once their two main economic legs – the oil and the drug businesses – are recognized by millions of people as a fraud, their rule over this planet is over. No fraud of that magnitude can survive in any democratic society. The only way these fraudulent business models could be continued, is under a global dictatorship.

In spring 2009 the global plan of the cartel is lying in front of us for everyone to see:

A global dictatorship led by key cartel nations, France and Germany, ready to use every economic, political and even military means – including the use of French nuclear weapons – to cement the continued rule of the oil and drug cartel. Under the pretext of fighting the economic crisis, Sarkozy and Merkel cry for a “global economic government.” But what they really mean is to create the first step towards a global dictatorship on behalf of the interests that brought them to power, the oil and drug cartel. That was the background of the battle fought this week at the G-20 between the status quo and the forces of change under US President Obama.

We need to understand this critical moment in the history of mankind. We need to understand that the battle between humanity and the forces of evil has reached a new culmination. But it is not only our responsibility to see the dangers of this situation.

The article continues.

Viva Life ! Against death. The Empire of Lies is falling.

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Off-Topic / Reductio ad Absurdum Pleez
« on: 12-04-2009, 13:04:32 »

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Off-Topic / Keiner warum darum ?
« on: 09-04-2009, 15:04:33 »
Don't question why ? Is that the correct German. Any German speakers here ? My German is very rusty ... about CSE grade 4 or below somewhere :(

Reason I ask.

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Off-Topic / Grapes are Super Beings ?
« on: 08-04-2009, 17:04:37 »
I was watching "Did Darwin Kill God". The head of the Human Genome Project was consulted and stated .. as he sipped his wine ... that we have 20,000 gene bases while grapes have 200,000 ....

Yes, that many :o.

Are grapes really super beings ? Are trees performing calculus and observing the human race ? Does anything make sense any more ?  ;D  ::)

The grape let out a little whine ... "Oh no, they've found out".

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