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NERO: Neuro-Evolving Robotic Operatives

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NERO: Neuro-Evolving Robotic Operatives

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Game Summary

NERO is an example of a new genre of games, called Machine Learning Games. Although it resembles some RTS games, there are three important differences: (1) in NERO the agents are embedded in a 3D physics simulation, (2) the agents are trainable, and (3) the game consists of two distinct phases of play. In the first phase individual players deploy agents, i.e. simulated robots, in a “sandbox” and train them to the desired tactical doctrine. Once a collection of robots has been trained, a second phase of play (either battle or territory mode) allows players to pit their robots in a battle against robots trained by some other player, to see how effective their training was. The training phase is the most innovative aspect of game play in NERO, and is also the most interesting from the perspective of AI research.


Archive Metadata

Developer DMC/IC2
Publisher DMC/IC2
Genre Simulator, Strategy
Platform PC (Microsoft Windows)
Initial Release June 1, 2005
IGDB Catalog ID #7616

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