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by hoseja 704 days ago
No, I don't think random pathing is the best algorithm for maze exploration. Doing best possible with limited information in real environment should be the meat of this competition, not having all the time time to leisurely map the entire regular gridded space and then hyperoptimize a solution based on specific behaviour of tiny wheels on flat cardboard surfaces. Boston Dynamics robots can do backflips nowadays. As I said, I consider _some_ luck better than no luck or all luck. Entering with 100 identical robots... you'd have to actually build all of them, people would shun you and I'm sure nobody would be against a rule against that.

edit: But the accessibility argument is probably valid, yeah. There should be a higher less artificial league then, or something.