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Saved by uncleflo on February 27th, 2012.
Each car is a set of 8 randomly chosen vectors: direction and magnitude. All the vectors radiate from a central point (0,0) and are connected with triangles. For each wheel it randomly chooses a vertex to put the axle on, and picks an axle angle from 0 to 2 pi. If it chooses -1 for the vertex that wheel is turned off. There is nothing to prevent multiple wheels from being on the same vertex. Users: So very insightful and deeply thought provoking. You must be a genius.; Really hypnotic and fun to watch!; 71 generations and I'm stuck at 923 for the last 50 generations. Bug in program :( ->That's not a bug. It's a local maxima. No change to 5% if its DNA will result in a higher score, so it stays there. Increase the mutation rate, and (eventually) it will climb. Though it will go through a whole lot of shitty generations first. It's a problem inherent with all simple genetic algorithms.
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