Difference between revisions of "User:K-Mac/Bots (Classic)"
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==Bot Types== | ==Bot Types== | ||
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*Oddbot | *Oddbot | ||
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+ | Bots are not fully supported in Team Fortress Classic as no bot is included with purchase. Unlike Team Fortress 2, third-party modifications are necessary to host a server with bots. The following section lists the most popular bots available with a list of strengths and weaknesses, and a list of commands. | ||
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− | ==== | + | ====Foxbot Behavior==== |
* Bots currently can not use or equip unlockable content, including: non-standard [[Weapons]], [[Hats]], or [[Miscellaneous items]]. | * Bots currently can not use or equip unlockable content, including: non-standard [[Weapons]], [[Hats]], or [[Miscellaneous items]]. | ||
* Bots currently can not [[Jumping|jump]], [[Rocketjump#Rocket jumps|rocket jump]] or [[Stickyjump#Sticky jumps|sticky jump]]. | * Bots currently can not [[Jumping|jump]], [[Rocketjump#Rocket jumps|rocket jump]] or [[Stickyjump#Sticky jumps|sticky jump]]. | ||
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* When a bot sees a disguised enemy Spy, it will watch the Spy's movement. The bot will not attack the disguised Spy unless the Spy attacks or bumps into one of the bots. | * When a bot sees a disguised enemy Spy, it will watch the Spy's movement. The bot will not attack the disguised Spy unless the Spy attacks or bumps into one of the bots. | ||
* Pyro bots will use the [[Compression blast]] against projectiles regularly. | * Pyro bots will use the [[Compression blast]] against projectiles regularly. | ||
+ | : List strengths | ||
+ | ::Lots of waypoints available | ||
+ | ::Still being updated | ||
+ | ::Variable Skill | ||
+ | ::Chat personalities available (aggressive, sarcastic, humorous, etc.) | ||
+ | ::Attempt to report location of dropped flag | ||
+ | ::Bots will change classes if they are doing poorly against a particular threat | ||
+ | ::If playing as [[Civilian_(Classic)|civilian]] class, will attempt to stay near allies. | ||
+ | : List weaknesses | ||
+ | ::Reliance on waypoints for each map | ||
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+ | ===Foxbot Commands=== | ||
+ | To use AI bots on supported maps, the server administrator should type the following commands into the console: | ||
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To use AI bots on supported maps, the server administrator should type the following commands into the console: | To use AI bots on supported maps, the server administrator should type the following commands into the console: | ||
Revision as of 16:09, 26 December 2010
Bot Types
- FoxBot
- Oddbot
- HPBbot
- ABot
Bots are not fully supported in Team Fortress Classic as no bot is included with purchase. Unlike Team Fortress 2, third-party modifications are necessary to host a server with bots. The following section lists the most popular bots available with a list of strengths and weaknesses, and a list of commands.
Foxbot
Foxbot Behavior
- Bots currently can not use or equip unlockable content, including: non-standard Weapons, Hats, or Miscellaneous items.
- Bots currently can not jump, rocket jump or sticky jump.
- If a bot kills a player, they roll a chance to taunt immediately after and if it succeeds, they will taunt even if they are under enemy fire.
- When a bot sees a disguised enemy Spy, it will watch the Spy's movement. The bot will not attack the disguised Spy unless the Spy attacks or bumps into one of the bots.
- Pyro bots will use the Compression blast against projectiles regularly.
- List strengths
- Lots of waypoints available
- Still being updated
- Variable Skill
- Chat personalities available (aggressive, sarcastic, humorous, etc.)
- Attempt to report location of dropped flag
- Bots will change classes if they are doing poorly against a particular threat
- If playing as civilian class, will attempt to stay near allies.
- List weaknesses
- Reliance on waypoints for each map
Foxbot Commands
To use AI bots on supported maps, the server administrator should type the following commands into the console:
To use AI bots on supported maps, the server administrator should type the following commands into the console:
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tf_bot_add | This command will create one or more AI bots of random classes on random teams. They will also be assigned amusing human-like names.
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tf_bot_difficulty | Defines the skill of bots joining the game.
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tf_bot_force_class | If set to a class name, all TFBots will respawn as that class.
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tf_bot_join_after_player | If nonzero, bots wait until a player joins before entering the game.
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tf_bot_keep_class_after_death | If zero, bots will always respawn as a different class.
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tf_bot_kick |
This command will remove one or all AI bots.
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tf_bot_prefix_name_with_difficulty | If nonzero, append the skill level of the bot to the bot's name
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tf_bot_quota | Determines the total number of tf bots in the game. Only has effect is "tf_bot_quota_mode" = "fill" or "match".
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tf_bot_quota_mode | Determines the type of quota.
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