diff --git a/web/pw-server/src/lib/components/RulesView.svelte b/web/pw-server/src/lib/components/RulesView.svelte deleted file mode 100644 index c7d4a4a..0000000 --- a/web/pw-server/src/lib/components/RulesView.svelte +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -
- In every game turn, your bot will receive a json-encoded line on stdin, describing the current - state of the game. Each state will hold a set of planets, and a set of spaceship fleets - traveling between the planets (expeditions). -
-Example game state:
-{` - { - "planets": [ - { - "ship_count": 2, - "x": -2.0, - "y": 0.0, - "owner": 1, - "name": "your planet" - }, - { - "ship_count": 4, - "x": 2.0, - "y": 0.0, - "owner": 2, - "name": "enemy planet" - }, - { - "ship_count": 2, - "x": 0.0, - "y": 2.0, - "owner": null, - "name": "neutral planet" - } - ], - "expeditions": [ - { - "id": 169, - "ship_count": 8, - "origin": "your planet", - "destination": "enemy planet", - "owner": 1, - "turns_remaining": 2 - } - ] - } - `}- -
- The owner
field holds a player number when the planet is held by a player, and is
- null
otherwise. Your bot is always referred to as player 1.
- Each turn, every player-owned planet will gain one additional ship.
- Planets will never move during the game.
-
- Every turn, you may send out expeditions to conquer other planets. You can do this by writing - a json-encoded line to stdout: -
- -Example command:
-{` - { - "moves": [ - { - "origin": "your planet", - "destination": "enemy planet", - "ship_count": 2 - } - ] - } - `} --
- All players send out their commands simultaneously, so there is no turn order. You may send as - many commands as you please. -
- -- The amount of turns an expedition will travel is equal to the ceiled euclidean distance - between its origin and destination planet. -
- -- Ships will only battle on planets. Combat resolution is simple: every ship destroys one enemy - ship, last man standing gets to keep the planet. -
- -- The game will end when no enemy player ships remain (neutral ships may survive), or when the - turn limit is reached. The default limit is 100 turns. -
- -
- You can code your bot in python 3.10. You have the entire stdlib at your disposal.
- If you'd like additional libraries or a different programming language, feel free to nag the administrator.
-
- Head over to the editor view to get started - a working example is provided.
- Feel free to just hit the play button to see how it works!
-