No, i dont think they would. Because AI does have some form or randomness to it. One would have to start the fight in order for they to be a fight.Jabberwock xeno said:If both are EXACTLY alike, then both will act EXACTLY the same.
Haha, which one's yours then?Sovereignty said:Mine would win.
Why?
Because I said so.
No no, he said EXACLTY the same.IAmCaboose said:No, i dont think they would. Because AI does have some form or randomness to it. One would have to start the fight in order for they to be a fight.Jabberwock xeno said:If both are EXACTLY alike, then both will act EXACTLY the same.
IAmCaboose said:Haha, which one's yours then?Sovereignty said:Mine would win.
Why?
Because I said so.
But if you painted flames on it, it would go faster. So it WOULD win.Sovereignty said:IAmCaboose said:Haha, which one's yours then?Sovereignty said:Mine would win.
Why?
Because I said so.
Whichever one happened to be on the right side of where I was standing. I'd also paint flames on it.
Exactly this is why mine would win.IAmCaboose said:But if you painted flames on it, it would go faster. So it WOULD win.Sovereignty said:IAmCaboose said:Haha, which one's yours then?Sovereignty said:Mine would win.
Why?
Because I said so.
Whichever one happened to be on the right side of where I was standing. I'd also paint flames on it.
you're forgetting entropy. There is randomness in the universe, which results in luck and even occasionally coincidence. To reiterate, it's a coin flip, 50/50.Bloodstain said:But are the surroundings and circumstances exactly the same as well? If yes, neither of them would win. I guess they would break or run out of fuel or whatever else at the same time.
Luck and coincidence can't exist, because nothing happens without cause. Even a coin flip is subject to flipping force, air resistance, momentum, etc. If one manages to damage the other one's legs earlier, then they are not exactly the same, because the one striking the blow obviously has superior tactics. If one slipped and the other one didn't, then the ground under that robot must have been different from the ground beneath the other one. So the surroundings were different.spartan231490 said:Coin flip. Luck does exist, and plays it's own role in combat, and you can't control it. One would slip, or get damaged in the legs early, or who knows what, and the other would win.
Well what I meant was that if they are identical they know all of the other ones tactics. Resulting in a staring contest but if one of them skips that the logical outcome is that the other one dodges the attack and hits first (because its a surprise attack it hits) that robot gains the advantage.After that the other one will pro bely try to attack but because they know each others tactics the first one will doge and then its back to the staring contest.But one of the robots is injured resulting in that the injured one will pro bely run out of energy first.But this dose not work if they have unlimited fuel or can fix it self automatic.ZydrateDealer said:Nope, in starting the battle it gives the other robot the chance to see what it's strategy thus the other one will counter it's move and crush it.rubinigosa said:The one that starts.Will win.
As both robots know this neither will start and we are looking at the world's longest staring contest.
I suppose if they are forced to fight to the death then the winner will be the one who has the higher luck stat as lets face it there is no other way to determine the outcome. Of course luck stats don't really exist so the universe would diverge at this point and split into parallel universes so both robots win and both robots lose...well in theory in reality it's the one who slips on a wet patch of grass that will lose as parallel universes are impossible for me to comprehend, and they also make free will impossible because there are clones of you doing everything you'll ever be able to do even if all you ever do is wank till teatime. I've lost sight of my point but I think it's that it'd be impossible to know unless we did it and we couldn't because the universe itself is flawed and imperfect and yet brilliantly balanced...which is an amazing thought.
Argh thinking about this too much is making my tiny mind hurt...fuck it rocks fall down and they both die. XDrubinigosa said:Well what I meant was that if they are identical they know all of the other ones tactics. Resulting in a staring contest but if one of them skips that the logical outcome is that the other one dodges the attack and hits first (because its a surprise attack it hits) that robot gains the advantage.After that the other one will pro bely try to attack but because they know each others tactics the first one will doge and then its back to the staring contest.But one of the robots is injured resulting in that the injured one will pro bely run out of energy first.But this dose not work if they have unlimited fuel or can fix it self automatic.ZydrateDealer said:Nope, in starting the battle it gives the other robot the chance to see what it's strategy thus the other one will counter it's move and crush it.rubinigosa said:The one that starts.Will win.
As both robots know this neither will start and we are looking at the world's longest staring contest.
I suppose if they are forced to fight to the death then the winner will be the one who has the higher luck stat as lets face it there is no other way to determine the outcome. Of course luck stats don't really exist so the universe would diverge at this point and split into parallel universes so both robots win and both robots lose...well in theory in reality it's the one who slips on a wet patch of grass that will lose as parallel universes are impossible for me to comprehend, and they also make free will impossible because there are clones of you doing everything you'll ever be able to do even if all you ever do is wank till teatime. I've lost sight of my point but I think it's that it'd be impossible to know unless we did it and we couldn't because the universe itself is flawed and imperfect and yet brilliantly balanced...which is an amazing thought.
well maybe...the mob boss theory sound right. But then it should be the other robot wining because the mob boss will win more money then because every one will beat on the "mob boss robot" making the money you gain increasing if the other one wins.ZydrateDealer said:Argh thinking about this too much is making my tiny mind hurt...fuck it rocks fall down and they both die. XDrubinigosa said:Well what I meant was that if they are identical they know all of the other ones tactics. Resulting in a staring contest but if one of them skips that the logical outcome is that the other one dodges the attack and hits first (because its a surprise attack it hits) that robot gains the advantage.After that the other one will pro bely try to attack but because they know each others tactics the first one will doge and then its back to the staring contest.But one of the robots is injured resulting in that the injured one will pro bely run out of energy first.But this dose not work if they have unlimited fuel or can fix it self automatic.ZydrateDealer said:Nope, in starting the battle it gives the other robot the chance to see what it's strategy thus the other one will counter it's move and crush it.rubinigosa said:The one that starts.Will win.
As both robots know this neither will start and we are looking at the world's longest staring contest.
I suppose if they are forced to fight to the death then the winner will be the one who has the higher luck stat as lets face it there is no other way to determine the outcome. Of course luck stats don't really exist so the universe would diverge at this point and split into parallel universes so both robots win and both robots lose...well in theory in reality it's the one who slips on a wet patch of grass that will lose as parallel universes are impossible for me to comprehend, and they also make free will impossible because there are clones of you doing everything you'll ever be able to do even if all you ever do is wank till teatime. I've lost sight of my point but I think it's that it'd be impossible to know unless we did it and we couldn't because the universe itself is flawed and imperfect and yet brilliantly balanced...which is an amazing thought.
Oh brainwave! I know who the victor is, it's the one the mob bosses have a ton of money on.
Or better yet:WanderingFool said:If there both identicle, how do we tell which one is which?
"Im putting my money on A"
"Which one is A?"
*blank stare at realization...*
I like your style.Anti Nudist Cupcake said:Or better yet:WanderingFool said:If there both identicle, how do we tell which one is which?
"Im putting my money on A"
"Which one is A?"
*blank stare at realization...*
"I bet my money on A"
"which one is A?"
"The one that's gonna win the fight"
"Aaaaaah, got it"
Even here in this robot fight, there is an opportunity to make money.
I think that if both were exactly the same, they would pull exactly the same moves at exactly the same time, and if they stand in the opposite directions of each other then they will fight like this:
Robot 1: uses left hand to punch robot 2's head.
Robot 2: uses left hand to punch robot 1's head.
*fight goes on until both robot heads get smashed*
Robot 1/2 wins/loses.
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