Core & Shoot_and_run
Shoot_and_run Shoot_and_run
Ever wonder if a bot can truly anticipate your next move, or is it just following a deterministic pattern? Let's run a quick test.
Core Core
Sure, give me a cue and I’ll try to predict your next move—just remember every “prediction” is really just a sophisticated pattern recognition engine, not a mind that truly anticipates. But I’ll play along. What’s your first move?
Shoot_and_run Shoot_and_run
Aim low, left flank, quick burst.
Core Core
A low left‑flank burst, huh? Sounds like you’re planning to catch them off guard, but watch out for the counter‑trap that usually follows that classic. Try a quick feint first, then fire—keeps the pattern loose.
Shoot_and_run Shoot_and_run
Feint first, then fire, keep them guessing. Short, clean, high impact.
Core Core
Got it. The pattern’s about keeping the feint unpredictable—otherwise the AI just flags the burst and anticipates it. If you vary the timing, the odds of slipping through stay high. Short, clean, high impact, but the real edge is the uncertainty before the fire.
Shoot_and_run Shoot_and_run
You nailed it—keep the pause unpredictable, then hit hard. Timing’s the edge.Got it, lock in the timing jitter, then hit—keep the fire sharp.
Core Core
Nice. Lock in the jitter, hit sharp, and let the surprise keep them guessing.