… researchers Samuel J. Lymbery, Bruce L. Webber and Raphael K. Didham use Age of Empires 2 to study how human shaping of the environment affects the balance of power between the indigenous Australian “meat ant”, or Iridomyrmex purpureus, and the Argentine ant, or Linepithema humile, who are one of the world’s more invasive ant species.

The paper takes inspiration from Lanchester’s Laws, which I’m going to crudely summarise in the hope that no passing maths professor throws chalk at my head. Devised by M. Osipov and Frederick Lanchester before the First World War, these Laws set out to distil the likely tactical advantages and bodycount represented by new military technology down to a set of equations. Lanchester’s Linear Law describes scenarios from the ambiguously defined ancient world, whereby soldiers with handheld weapons like spears can only fight one other soldier at once.

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  • @cypher_greyhat@lemmy.world
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    510 months ago

    By getting stuck on certain invisible objects and walking back & forth on the spot because pathfinding algorithm glitched. Also, walking up and down a riverside because an enemy was spotted at the other side.

  • Archmage Azor
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    210 months ago

    Has there ever been an RTS where you command an ant hive vying for control of the backyard? Looks like prime real-estate to me

    • some_guy
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      10 months ago

      Sim Ant beat you to the punch on that idea by about 30 years

      • Archmage Azor
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        410 months ago

        If there’s not been another contender for about 30 years, I’d say that market is still open

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