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To: "Ross W. Wetmore" <rwetmore@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Gregory Berkolaiko <gberkolaiko@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Raahul Kumar <raahul_da_man@xxxxxxxxx>, freeciv-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx, bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Freeciv-Dev] Re: flying AI
From: Petr Baudis <pasky@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 12:10:49 +0100

I think the whole mail Ross wrote (probably with few fixes) should go in
README.AI :). What do others think? It would be nice to summarize common things
like choice values somewhere. And this kinda AI-HACKING-HOWTO can be very
valuable for beginners, imho.

> Choice want is 
>  < 0   an error, with a few hack-ceptions like (-199 == get_a_boat)
> == 0   no want, nothing to do
> <= 100 normal want
>  > 100 critical want, used to requisition emergency needs
   > 200 more critical want! it IS used, so why it's not included? I reminded
         you about this some time ago already ;) I would call > 100 'urgent'
         and this one 'critical'.
>  > ??? probably an error (1024 is a reasonable upper bound)

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