[MUD-Dev] New topic: AI and NPCs
Jeff Kesselman
jeffk at tenetwork.com
Wed Sep 3 15:14:23 CEST 1997
At 02:42 PM 9/3/97 PST8PDT, Ola wrote:
>with multiple attackers (I remember something about up to 3). From what
>I've heard from other people, jiu-jitsu can be more painful (bending joints
>till the attacker is frozen and cannot move because moving means pain) than
>Judo, but I suspect that may be wrong. There is probably lots of stuff on
Judo contains joint locks as part of the holds sectio n(arm locks, wrsit
locks, etc) which I beleive is what youa re referring to here.
The difference though migth be that in Judo,as it is a sport, it is the
"attacker"'s job to keep teh defender safe and relatively pain free. In a
martial art you dont care abotu teh other guy or mgith even WANt to cause
damage.
>What are the problems? By "holding" I mean things like capturing and
>dragging a person to jail, a maze or whatever.
We are developing sucha concept. il llet you knwo how it works out in
practice.
JK
Jeff Kesselman
Snr. Game Integration Engineer
TEN -- The Total Entertainment Network -- www.ten.net
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