Best products from r/EQNext
We found 4 comments on r/EQNext discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 4 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Behavioral Mathematics for Game AI (Applied Mathematics)
- Scribner Book Company
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2. SOE 30 Day Universal Game Card or 1,500 Station Cash - PC
- One complete card - your choice of 13 online games
- Convenient alternate payment method to purchase monthly game time or Station Cash
- Internet connection required
- Requires the full version of the game (sold separately)
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There's a lot of different ways to do this. Something tells me they'll be using Utility Based AI, if only because Dave Mark wrote the book on it. http://www.amazon.com/Behavioral-Mathematics-Game-Dave-Mark/dp/1584506849/
He's given a number of talks on AI at the game developer conference. Most of those are behind a paywall, but this one is free.
http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1015683/Embracing-the-Dark-Art-of
Then here's some slides from an older talk he gave about MMO AI http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1011855/Cover-Me-Promoting-MMO-Player
Have you had a look at whether there's any places in Argentina / surrounding countries that sell the SOE Station Cash gift cards? They might be your way in. Buy a card online, get it in, redeem the code and you've got money on your account to buy things with.
https://www.soe.com/gamecards/info/?locale=es_AR
EDIT: Amazon US has em: http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Game-Card-Station-Cash-Pc/dp/B004O73EIK
Well, I think a bear eating a small dagger is a bit of a stretch. Maybe the wand, but perhaps wand parts. I don't think bears are quite dumb enough to eat giant twigs without a second thought. Actually, I quite like the idea of wand parts. Makes just a little bit more sense. I mean, the problem with the idea of "well it ate this" is that "Everyone Poops", if you know what I mean. Although like I said, it's more of an issue with the sheer principle of a bear not noticing a dagger in its daily meal.
try "the book of "unnecessary" quotations"
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0811876454
it's a cultural thing