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  • ...ergstrom's [[FOV_using_recursive_shadowcasting|recursive shadowcasting FOV algorithm]]. It is basically a straight port of the [[Python shadowcasting implementa ...as artifacts and is not symmetric ... but it is the more popular roguelike algorithm.
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  • ...ost of the ingame content is randomly generated, this means that a special algorithm dependant on a [[random number generator]] is used to define certain charac
    465 bytes (76 words) - 03:43, 6 August 2018
  • ...l). For the purposes of this article, down-towards-up is chosen. The basic algorithm will create a simple down-towards-up path, winding to straight. ==The basic algorithm==
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  • * [[Isaac_s_fast_beamcasting_LOS]] -- An approximate algorithm using 'wide beams' sent out at fixed slopes. The larger the radius, the mor ...ases, it does not precisely capture Permissive Field of View. However, the algorithm guarantees symmetry in the field of view.
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  • The algorithm described below works on a rectangular grid and generates a sequence of cel algorithm. Then, select a subset of the line cells - skipping randomly two or three c
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  • ...programming skills of the RL programmer, and the desired behavior of your algorithm. There is several desired behaviors. If you haven't yet, check out [[Compar The above example is a typical line of sight algorithm dilemma ; in the geometry, we may or may not consider walls obstruct @'s vi
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  • == Algorithm ==
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  • [[My Algorithm by Adam Milazzo in Dart]]
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  • Here is an example of a spiral-path-like algorithm, modelled after the one found at http://www.geocities.com/temerra/los_rays. // temporary storage for the los algorithm,
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  • ...write about all the possible ways to implement it. Instead I will focus an algorithm differing from the others in visibility. Mutual visibility guaranties, that The algorithm was designed mostly for turn based games with ranged weapons.
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  • ...objections to me adding in few pointers? There are a few gotchas to this algorithm, such as getting degenerate splits if you say split vertically three times
    682 bytes (117 words) - 21:55, 29 August 2011
  • ...Mazes with about as low a river factor as possible, even lower than Prim's algorithm. If you usually pick the most recent cell, but occasionally pick a random c
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  • == Dart Port of My Algorithm == This is a Dart port of '''My Algorithm''' by Adam Milazzo.
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  • I have a query about the format of this article. I've just implemented this algorithm in my own RL (albeit using Delphi, not FreePascal, though syntacticaly they
    640 bytes (101 words) - 02:57, 2 August 2013
  • A slight modification of the algorithm produces names with endings more similar to those in the input list. In thi A variant of this algorithm using three-cluster tokens of the form vowels-consonants-vowels (e.g. <eli-
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  • == Algorithm == This algorithm is being implemented on my current game [[Ganymede Gate]], and it will even
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  • :Dungeon was carved out using A* based algorithm.
    639 bytes (77 words) - 10:13, 7 November 2011
  • * [[Bresenham's Line Algorithm]]
    647 bytes (110 words) - 22:29, 25 December 2011
  • ...nt (update level feeling every so often), but still has the broken feeling algorithm. --[[User:Bessarion|Bessarion]] 13:35, 4 Aug 2008 (CDT)
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  • original idea, but I have never seen this exact algorithm used for objectives beforehand. This can help a lot when designing an algorithm,
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