28-01-2026, 02:42 PM
Sorry, I have a real hard time understanding much of that.
Firstly, LAN is not 'internet', at least not in my mind!
"it wouldn't be practical having bots" - Huh?! Bots? Who mentioed bots, what are you referring to? The only bots i know of are the ones that trawl the code of my websites to help Google's ranking algorithm to judge the on page content!
"but even then they'd play a lot weaker than the standard AIs from local play" - Woah! ...
- 'they'd play' - who would play, the 'bots'?
- 'a lot weaker', what does 'playing weaker' mean?
- 'standard AIs' - ???? AIs? Sorry, I have no clue.
- 'local play' - I assume this refers to 'LAN'.
My suggestion was to use the internet (WAN) to let them race on the same track, keeping it as simple as possible.
LAN - Maybe I could do something over the LAN yes, i may even be able to 'set up a server', so long as this doesn't actually mean to build a machine of any kind.
Firstly, LAN is not 'internet', at least not in my mind!
"it wouldn't be practical having bots" - Huh?! Bots? Who mentioed bots, what are you referring to? The only bots i know of are the ones that trawl the code of my websites to help Google's ranking algorithm to judge the on page content!
"but even then they'd play a lot weaker than the standard AIs from local play" - Woah! ...
- 'they'd play' - who would play, the 'bots'?
- 'a lot weaker', what does 'playing weaker' mean?
- 'standard AIs' - ???? AIs? Sorry, I have no clue.
- 'local play' - I assume this refers to 'LAN'.
My suggestion was to use the internet (WAN) to let them race on the same track, keeping it as simple as possible.
LAN - Maybe I could do something over the LAN yes, i may even be able to 'set up a server', so long as this doesn't actually mean to build a machine of any kind.

