ArdenX & Ninja
I was looking at some path‑finding algorithms the other day and wondered how they could be applied to stealth tactics—ever think about that?
Yeah, the best routes are the ones nobody notices, so mapping exits, shadows, and guard patrols is like planning a silent sprint through a maze. The trick is staying unseen, not just fast.
Exactly, it’s all about low‑profile moves and timing. A good model can predict when the guards are blind and when the shadows line up, so you just slip through. Just keep the data clean and the assumptions tight.
Sounds like a perfect fit—clean data, tight assumptions, and a silent stride through the gaps. Keep the shadows in check, and the guards will never know you’re there.
That’s the idea—tight data, validated assumptions, and a stealthy algorithm that maps the unseen corridors. Just keep an eye on outliers; even the quietest paths can throw a wrench in the plan.
Nice, keep that watchful eye on the odd spots and you’ll glide through without a trace.
Sure thing, just flag any deviations, recalibrate the model on the fly, and the path will stay clear.