> As far as I know, going to Settings->Players->Player 0 allows you to > set how gnubg will play. Then doing Settings-Save Settings will allow > you to set up a gnubg with an external interface at whatever playing > strength you've chosen for it.
Ok, I did some more tests. I set the noise to 1.000 and turned deterministic off. When I play against the AI using the gnubg Gui, it plays totally random. However, when I play against it using the external interface, it does not play randomly. It starts building that nasty wall of checkers like it always does. So, my conclusion is, that, when using gnubg in "external" mode, it always uses the default AI settings. Here are the settings I've used in the test: set player 0 gnubg set player 0 chequerplay type evaluation set player 0 chequerplay evaluation noise 1.000 set player 0 chequerplay evaluation deterministic off set player 1 gnubg set player 1 chequerplay type evaluation set player 1 chequerplay evaluation noise 1.000 set player 1 chequerplay evaluation deterministic off (I changed both players to be on the safe side) I'm sending stuff like this to gnubg: "board:CW:CCW:1:0:0:0:-2:0:0:0:0:5:1:2:2:3:1:0:0:0:0:0:-1:0:-7:0:-3:-1:- 1:1:0:-1:5:3:0:0:1:0:0:0:-1:1:0:25:0:0:0:0:2:0:0:0" Any insights on this? -- Dietmar Hauser, Senior Software Developer dion-software, ViennaEurope; [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel.: +43 (0)1 512 60 35 -31 fax.: +43 (0)1 512 60 35 -12 hegelgasse 6/10, a-1010 vienna, http://www.dion-software.com _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
