At a Glance: In this video, we will make another paddle (opponent paddle) which will be controlled by the CPU and it will have a basic In this video, we use basic trigonometry to make the ball bounce with a velocity proportional to where it hit the paddle.
The Ai Controller Java Pong Part 6 -
In this video, we will make another paddle (opponent paddle) which will be controlled by the CPU and it will have a basic In this video, we use basic trigonometry to make the ball bounce with a velocity proportional to where it hit the paddle. witness the power of quaternions, instant replays and extremely buggy physics engines Discord:
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- In this video, we will make another paddle (opponent paddle) which will be controlled by the CPU and it will have a basic
- In this video, we use basic trigonometry to make the ball bounce with a velocity proportional to where it hit the paddle.
- witness the power of quaternions, instant replays and extremely buggy physics engines Discord:
- I have a website: by the way don't expect the website to work on your phone, because it wont.
- Ever wondered what happens when different AIs are given the same game and told to compete?
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