Maze solving with blocky
- Sergeant Thorne
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Re: Maze solving with blocky
My logic is undeniable.
EDIT: 2 repeats, 3 if's, 1 else, and 9 commands
EDIT: 2 repeats, 3 if's, 1 else, and 9 commands
- Sergeant Thorne
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Re: Maze solving with blocky
My brother just did it with 2 repeats and 3 commands... C++ brat.
Re: Maze solving with blocky
So what's the solution he came up with?Sergeant Thorne wrote:My brother just did it with 2 repeats and 3 commands... C++ brat.
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"We'll just set a new course for that empty region over there, near that blackish, holeish thing. " Zapp Brannigan
"We'll just set a new course for that empty region over there, near that blackish, holeish thing. " Zapp Brannigan
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Re: Maze solving with blocky
*SPOILER ALERT*
Incidentally it's indistinguishable from the one that I did when it runs, it's just a heck of a lot shorter.
Incidentally it's indistinguishable from the one that I did when it runs, it's just a heck of a lot shorter.
Re: Maze solving with blocky
You missed the wall ahead, but yeah in theory it's about what I did.
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"We'll just set a new course for that empty region over there, near that blackish, holeish thing. " Zapp Brannigan
"We'll just set a new course for that empty region over there, near that blackish, holeish thing. " Zapp Brannigan
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Re: Maze solving with blocky
Hah! I did. I had a screenshot of the original, but I didn't want to double compress it to get a cropped version to throw up here, so I reconstructed it real quick--too quick.