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R**Y
Excellent and approachable
The vast majority of software development books, whether it be for line-of-business app dev or game development, seem to have little to no information that can be found via a casual internet search.This book is one of the few exceptions. There is a refreshing breadth and depth of game AI knowledge in this book that has been of tremendous help. Unlike the common "Gems" series of books, this book contains enough information on nearly every topic for the reader to build a 'ground up' implementation of their own.My only complaints are that the pseudocode seems to be overly simplified and not as easily converted to a concrete implementation as I'd like, and that even for a book on game-specific AI implementations, the authors seem to enjoy a bit more of an academic/idealized approach to the design. That might be less bothersome to a professional game developer, but I'm at the hobbyist/indie level, and sometimes need a quick-and-dirty implementation before I begin to really understand what's going on.Having said that, I was able to use the book to learn about and implement goal-oriented action planning, fast and flexible A* path finding (with additional info on modified funnel algorithm online), and several other critical components.I would absolutely recommend this book.
J**T
Well-written and helpful
I got this book a few weeks ago, and have just finished reading it cover to cover. It was well worth it. The book is well-written and understandable, and full of practical advice and real industry examples. Unlike most other AI books I've read, this one gives the impression of someone with real-world experience, looking over your shoulder and pointing out the pros and cons of each approach. In some cases, this means choosing a simpler (and more limited) technique over a fancier one.I have a couple of small gripes with the book: the pseudocode contains a number of errors (e.g., an incorrect sign or off-by-one error), and the section on neural networks failed to fully convey how useless these really are. But on the whole, it was a great read, with real value on every page. If you're thinking about writing AI for any game, you should start with this book.
O**.
A good book for AI programmers or people interested in AI
A good book for AI programmers or people interested in AI. There are other books out there that are similar to this. I wouldn't call this the end-all-be-all of AI books though.
J**Y
good first book on AI
This is the first book that I've purchased on this subject. I found it to be very comprehensive, covering many areas of AI but with enough depth to make it practical for my application. My interest is in combat modeling, not necessarily gaming, so I was pleasantly surprised by the overall combat theme that ran throughout much of the book as well as the many useful combat-related examples. However, I would like to have seen a longer section on the topic of fuzzy logic; though it did give me enough information to understand its value in combat decision-making which encouraged me to expand to other books devoted entirely to fuzzy logic.
S**N
Masterpiece
This book is an absolute masterpiece. It contains almost every simple and (surprisingly) almost every complex AI concept used in modern games. For my own game, I was able to pick it up and read through several sections and already have an idea on what to do. The license to the source code is very liberal and quite impressive. The book is also exceedingly well written and can read like a novel...if you're not too careful. Take your time. Absorb the meaning of the words and not just the mass of them.
A**P
Three Stars
For school
F**O
Nice reading for a summer
Nice reading for a summer :)I'm not willing to implement those, because I'm more focused on web and data analysis, but the techniques explained here in how to cheat the user are really great and can be applied in the way of thinking when you face a problem in your daily work tasks.
C**S
Don't buy the Kindle version
The one-star is for the Kindle version. Don't buy it. "Print Replica" means it's a lousy DRM'd PDF file. There's no resizing of text, and if you like reading in landscape mode, it's pretty ridiculous.
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