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skeptical_lurker comments on After Go, what games should be next for DeepMind? - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Lumifer 11 March 2016 03:50:11PM 2 points [-]

The problem is that most RTS games stand no chance against me or any other half-descent player

Sure. Consider that the game has to run on your sucky home computer (or, <deity> forbid, a console), most likely without a GPU. The strategy/tactics/behaviour code has to share the CPU cycles with a large variety of things including the uninteresting but vital functions like pathfinding and it has to make its decisions within the tick time which is a fraction of second. AND many players prefer the AI to be a pushover, anyway.

Comment author: skeptical_lurker 13 March 2016 06:14:20PM 1 point [-]

I think gaming machines generally do have GPUs...

Of course, the GPU is also running the graphics, but the computer doesn't need to play well enough to beat world champions - I'm pretty sure that Alpha Go running on one CPU+GPU could play at a strong amateur level.

Comment author: Lumifer 14 March 2016 02:36:32PM 1 point [-]

I think gaming machines generally do have GPUs

Of course, but mass-market games like Starcraft are designed to perform decently on the run-of-the-mill machines with integrated graphics.