Sponsoring BWAPI StarCraft man vs machine tournament
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 6:13 pm
Hello everyone,
I am Martin Rooijackers, programmer of the StarCraft bot LetaBot. For those who don't know, kovarex started the BWAPI project in 2008. The BWAPI allows anyone to create an AI for the game StarCraft (Brood War). So far the only big tournaments using the BWAPI are bot vs bot, therefore I have already organized several small man vs machine tournaments in between these big tournaments (AIIDE and CIG in the summer, SSCAI in the winter).
Now with the steam release, I was wondering if Wube Software is willing to sponsor the next man vs machine tournament (in return for exposure to Factorio of course). Doesn't have to be a large sum. Most small tournament have around 50 euro in prize money.
In terms of viewership, these AI competitions usually get around thousands of viewers
( I am not allowed to post links yet, so look up "SSCAIT 2015 Mixed Division: Round of 16'" on youtube. Or add watch?v=S7LgwN5tIng to the youtube url)
I am Martin Rooijackers, programmer of the StarCraft bot LetaBot. For those who don't know, kovarex started the BWAPI project in 2008. The BWAPI allows anyone to create an AI for the game StarCraft (Brood War). So far the only big tournaments using the BWAPI are bot vs bot, therefore I have already organized several small man vs machine tournaments in between these big tournaments (AIIDE and CIG in the summer, SSCAI in the winter).
Now with the steam release, I was wondering if Wube Software is willing to sponsor the next man vs machine tournament (in return for exposure to Factorio of course). Doesn't have to be a large sum. Most small tournament have around 50 euro in prize money.
In terms of viewership, these AI competitions usually get around thousands of viewers
( I am not allowed to post links yet, so look up "SSCAIT 2015 Mixed Division: Round of 16'" on youtube. Or add watch?v=S7LgwN5tIng to the youtube url)