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State of the Art: Camping

Basic Commands:

-for sitting: –> sit , st , presit , delay , resit , aftersit , upndown

-for touching –> tt , tn , tp , touchname , onetouch , retouch , retouch2 , retouch3

-for answering –> see answer.txt

New Commands:

-floating text: –> objects , campwords , alicia

-ASCII-Arts –> jva , dia , noise

1) Take care that you enabled objects-mode (objects 1) and set the campwords to default (campwords-).

Activate the floating text recognition system with “alicia 1” and go :) The bot had to get the campcahir in its chairlist, so use an aftersit, or an upndown, on crowded places it can last one cycle before its working as intended. (Note: Remeber to disable alicia-mode on camping-devices where its not necessary!)

2) The second system of anti-bot “on the market” is using this ASCII-Arts of characters or numbers in the dialogue. This can also be done with your PikkuBot, but it needs some more preparation:

This ASCII-Art has to be included in an answers.txt, like you are used to from the older systems, but we have included some powerful commnads, which makes it much easier, still you need some time, though

First activate “jva 1” which makes the bot spit out the dialogue in a way, you can identify the letter which is asked for. Second you switch to dialog-view with “dia”, which opens a numPad, where you can press the correct button. Check the box box on the left side of the window to let the bot fill its ANSWERS.txt with the answer, you pressed!

This works for every dialogue, so if you havent already made an answers.txt manually, you can use this now for doing so.

Some of these ASCII-Art systems scratching their symbolized characters or numbers with some “noise”, making them dirty, so to say. For this purposes the new command “noise” is your friend, it will normalize this scratches. This lowers the possibilities of how for example a “9” can look like in this ASCII-Art style, but, you still have to create an efficiently answers.txt, so be prepared to spend a lazy afternoon for this :)

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