This game is awesome. I also love that they have support for reinforcement learning[1]. I wish all the research in RL and video games was on open source games. Slight bias on my end. :)<p>[1] <a href="https://trac.wildfiregames.com/wiki/GettingStartedReinforcementLearning" rel="nofollow">https://trac.wildfiregames.com/wiki/GettingStartedReinforcem...</a>
Nice of them to include torrents, and I long for the day when the browser speaks it natively, choosing to seed for as long as the page stays open, as a good start<p>I like both the tone and the content of the torrent FAQ page they made, too: <a href="https://play0ad.com/download/bittorrent-faq/" rel="nofollow">https://play0ad.com/download/bittorrent-faq/</a>
Hats off to the 0ad team. It is a great game with a fun AI to play against. Give it a try - however, it is pretty addicting.<p>Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install 0ad
This is one of my favorite games. It's what AOE III should have been.<p>I still think there should be some kind of Kaggle competition for training AI on this game.
We always see Hellenized / Romanized versions of other lands (e.g. "Persia", "India", "Africa") so it's nice to see the release nickname reference the eastern name for Ionia.
I liked it a lot, however to me after the earliest scenarios it becomes really hard even at lowest difficulty levels, so I pretty much gave up on it until the low difficulty lower levels become playable by non gamers like me.<p>A very different, way simpler, but easier and still enjoyable game is Megaglest. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MegaGlest" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MegaGlest</a><p>The homepage seems dead these days though. I hope they didn't abandon the project.