S.T.A.L.K.E.R. A.I. article

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On the official S.T.A.L.K.E.R. website, the developers have posted a new article on the vaunted A.I. of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Unfortunately, it seems that this article has suffered from the translation into English, and makes for a difficult read.<blockquote>In real life all the living creatures require feed and rest. So as in our world the sense of hunger flogs a creature to seek food, and the acuter is hunger, the more aggressive the monster becomes. After satiation the animal either gets to rest – sleeps therefore, or sets off to inspect his territory. All the character types have their personal territorial preferences. Thus, for instance, rats prefer basements, ruins or dumps, while blind dogs adore roaming down valleys and forests. During the look-out there may be encountered an aggressor – a hostile creature or stalker. Then, depending on circumstances, the creature will decide whether to attack or clear out.</blockquote>At least there doesn't seem to be any information not covered in other, more clear, articles on the subject.

Link: "Honestly and earnestly: AI" at the offcial S.T.A.L.K.E.R. website.

Spotted at Duck and Cover.
 
I'm having this feeling you can name only in French...

EDIT: Huh, Ashmo, thinkin' the same thing...

The previous one was on IGN.
 
If you mean the recent IGN article, that was a rewritten version. Apparently they sent out this article as a press release to IGN, and IGN cleaned in up. This is the original version.

You know, if I ever head an organization that needs a pass-phrase, I think "Blind dogs adore roaming down valleys." would make a great one.
 
Kotario said:
You know, if I ever head an organization that needs a pass-phrase, I think "Blind dogs adore roaming down valleys." would make a great one.

:rofl:
 
Kotario said:
You know, if I ever head an organization that needs a pass-phrase, I think "Blind dogs adore roaming down valleys." would make a great one.

must be some kind of Rad Mutants, these 'dogs' you speak of.

Still, positively hilarious ;) Or profound, I can't quite come to a conclusion.
 
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