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All comes down to processing power, yes you could make it the most advanced AI ever but its likely that the AI will use so much of your computers resources and it will become a bloated nightmare.
AI's are simple creatures and shouldn't be fed too much information at one time.
What if that AI has already been created...and it's US...
Simulation Theory confirmed.
Isn't it possible to just copy the original AI wall commands to ResonanceBot?. Some of us just want to see walls and gates, don't care if the AI gets stuck sometimes, they are cool and needed for casual play even if the AI gets clunky dealing with them at times, especially if you can toggle this ability on and off. Just the normal walls and gates of the original game (even with their limitations), but currently ResBot is having problems at just emulating it.