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I really want to have a good relationship ( and even friendship) with all members of the community but recently I sometimes can't interprete things as they actually are. And it's difficult to express myself since I may be gone soon💔. I never had an intention to manipulate somebody or to make somebody feel pity for me. I'm just very direct and my emotions have a power over me in every aspect of my life, since my illness came out. My whole life changed drastically.
I shouldn't react like that and I always feel remorse . I hope you won't think bad of me . You had a right to be curious about these procedures, but I think they won't spread them to anyone. It was always difficult to have a conversation with a Kingster. And I just didn't want to see the possibility to be spied on other players( I shouldn't suggest you had it in mind, I apologize) Anyway, I have nothing to hide, I never pay for the game and just repeat level until I win😅.
I always dreamed of making friends in the community, but it's difficult since private message was gone and people seem to be very distant here.
I apologize my post is off topic. I felt I had to write it. I hope it won't be deleted.
And my English isn't perfect. But I refuse to use translator .
@Racoon7 , I will attempt to give you my understanding of what a “bot” player is:
A “bot” player is an abbreviation for a “robot” player, which means a computer program that is signed on and playing CCSF . IF, and I repeat IF, such a program exists, it can play 7 days a week and 24 hours per day, so it could make an astonishing amount of progress in a very short time, compared to normal people who have to eat, sleep, work, and so forth.
However, programing such a CCSF-playing robot would be a HUGE task, as you would have to program the visual interpretation of the playing grid on the screen, the logic of making the “best” move for that situation, and the actual pressing of the correct spot on the screen to make the desired action. The screens and situations in CCSF are extremely varied, which makes that programming task quite difficult.
I hope this helps! Cheers!
Uncle Bob
Thank you for visiting this thread.
I think that (at the moment) you have given the most accurate definition of what a “bot” is. I think this explanation of yours should be included in the Community textbooks. I couldn't explain the concept of "bot" better than you. Thank you for that.
(I ask moderators and CM to pay attention to this.)
But I don't agree with the second part of your post.
Why?
Because you humanized the bot. You think that a bot should play like a human and go through all stages of the game like a regular player. And he must act in the game like a person (think, calculate options, moves, etc.)
But a bot is not a person. You yourself said that a bot is a program. This is not artificial intelligence. This is simply a sequence of actions and reactions that the programmer gave to the bot.
The bot does not start the game from the first level. The bot joins the game at the moment assigned to it by the person (programmer) and performs only those actions that are “hardwired into its body.”
The bot never thinks. The bot only does what the person who launched it told it to do.
If the bot has a task to appear for the first time at level No. 10500, then it will appear at this level. He may have a legend that he has been playing for 10 years, that he lives, for example, in the USA.
But sometimes the person who created the bot makes a mistake. And we see that there is a bot in the game.