And now I shall voice my opinion. Minus the explicit language, I wholeheartedly agree. Today I was faced with an absurd number of - get this guys - BOTS DOING THE EXACT SAME THING. I also saw your cute little short on YouTube about "The bots of mech arena" where it's a cat messing with a laptop. First of all, (and I'm trying to be calm, so please don't call me out for it) how could you get Mech Arena on an Apple laptop? No offense to those guys, but if they can't run an outdated version of Minecraft: Education Edition, there's now way it could run Plarium Play AND Mech Arena. Secondly, this game requires an absurd amount of server power. Even the best servers are in no way cat-proof. Which leads me to this: The bots are in no way AI. They are preprogrammed. "But they're so random!" You might say. Yes, that's true. Because a series of pre-written commands does the randomizing. So I ask you this (and no, I didn't take a screenshot): Why, for the love of all mechs, would you let the randomization randomize up some of this smelly, stinky Hemlock rubble? (Yes, I am using mechs instead of cuss words. I don't want to be banned.) There is this thing called subtraction coding, where you let the commands decide whatever they want EXCEPT for certain parameters. So once you've installed a blockade system (where you could have a program check the individual mech and weapon power ratings , and then block ''em if it's too high) you need to also blockade your programs. Also, please inform the developers that the bot with the name "Dissassembleu" is not nice. Actually, strike that. All the bots are not nice. So, to wrap it up, here's a nice one-sentence summary: Yall's bots need help.
Have a good day CD.
And again, please don't penalize me for saying "stinky, smelly pile of Hemlock rubble". I thought it was funny and age appropriate.