StarCraft AI Tournament Finals: Overmind v Krasi0 (Full Game)
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I remember they mentioned in the Ars Technica article that this AI can do ~800 APM, versus 250-300 APM the best human players in the world can do. 800 APM and a group of mutalisks can utterly destroy anything.
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i know nothing about starcraft.. but i know that the berkeley ai totally raped the other AI
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@zugurudumba its more like 12000APM at the moment.
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3:20 DAT MUTA MICRO
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@chickensesame It's not like this match/AI are run on circa starcraft release computers.... this was like only a couple of years ago.
Maybe a super-high end personal computer, but not your average joe personal computer.
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@KarclanSlarner that may be true for a human, but not a computer. Besides, I wouldn't be surprised if modern (personal) computers could manage APM in the thousands in broodwar.
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@zugurudumba there comes a point where so much apm comes useless and a bad thing. anything about 360 ish is bad
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@eburnsdaniel He would win 6-0
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so what would happen if these AI played Jaedong in a best of 10 for example?
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@zugurudumba actually, julyzerg hit 880 apm once during a tournament
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@Laggy2000 818 max. Not an average.
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@zugurudumba Julyzerg had 818 APM, or atleast that what the fact sheet said on one of the OSLs
Is Overmind adaptive at all? The only thing that might be somewhat adaptive, were those sunken colonies it made in response to the enemy. But im not sure. Do they ever make hydras instead or?
koffiegast 1 year ago
@koffiegast You'd have to ask Berkeley, but it seems that it does add more or less sunkens/lings in response to an aggressive opponent. Based on what I saw it was able to get mutalisks out without too much trouble, but against a human player with a decent medic-marine timing push it will fail.
UCSCbweber 1 year ago 2