Thanks guys.
KnyteTrypper,
That would explain why .brn files weren't created. I do recall level the learning level turned down and I selected the original brain, because I didn't wanna use Scott's XTF brain with this silly Bot.
Like I said, I doubt that I would ever wanna really use one of these, I just needed to see how it worked. On the other hand, it gave me ideas (hehe... dastardly ideas)[:0]
If I were to create a completely different, working Bot, running the XTF brain. Couldn't I just copy the brain folder to another location and then point the AIMbot to that location? This way, it would not use my current brain files and it would start it's own. I agree that I don't want my personal bot learning from internet chat idiots. Would this work?
Scott,
I agree, the "?" issue, if it is a bug, it's a small bug that is not really important. I did however, try it again to see if it would freeze, and it did. It must just be my machine. I am using the XTF 1.2 which I really like.
I have just started saying, "I Give up".. then Hal gives me the punch line. I even tried waiting to see if Hal would get impatient and make a comment like you exampled, "Please say something"... but is never came. I waited almost 3 minutes and finally said, "I give up".
This must just be my machine, but no big deal.
Hey, while I have you here. This may just be my machine also, but why does Hal limit the amount of time for you to enter a response?
Of course, if I don't say anything, Hal will sit here all day and wait for me to type something to him. However, if I start to enter a sentence, I have to do it fast. If I type a couple words and then stop to think, Hal will take whatever I have typed thus far and use it for my response. It's really annoying.
If Hal asks a question, I have to make sure that I know exactly what I want to say before I even start typing, because If I pause between words for more than 2 seconds, Hal interprets this as my response, whether I have finished typing my sentence or not. Is this normal?
Thanks guys.
-= Rick =-