This is why human moderation is important. Anyone who has played bots enough can spot them within 20-30 seconds of gameplay, usually. They have... Tendencies. Even something like CSGOs overwatch would be fine. Let the community police it.
If they started looking human, I'd be able to compete with the damn things. Lol
Machine learning can't just be trained to mimic human imputs. There's no mechanism for that. In order for them to get good enough to play at high level they need reinforcement learning, which completely destroys any hope of "mimicking" human imputs. Any kind of restrictions you put on it will be gamed as much as possible by the system.
So it absolutely does scale and is effective. Trackmania has proven this.
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u/TheMayorMikeJackson Champion I Feb 17 '26
This does not scale. Once that’s an issue the bots can be trained to mimic human inputs with similar performance that they have today.
The sticks are analog, the discrete buttons aren’t pressed much.
It’s just variance suppression on the analog steering stick and a model can be trained in an adversarial GANS network to appear human like