There are no physical mutations, yet. The mutation only affects the brain of the creature, the neural net, which changes how the creature moves.
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A way to delete current generations for older ones in saves, for example, in generation 4, I get the movement that I want, but in gen 5, everything goes bad and glitchy and stays that way for a long time, but I only have the save file for gen 5. So I can delete gen 5 and go back to 4 and hope that it continues like that.
Add an option during the generation simulations to create a "target speed", basically a speed that the creature has to reach, and can't go higher or lower than it. This might make for more interesting creatures since you can basically simulate the running, walking, and standing versions of the same creature, without having to add anything else. I got this idea from this video, the "target speed" shows up at the bottom at the 1:30 mark.
Not uh.. exactly what I meant. The game choosing falling creatures isn't a bug, more like a flaw in the evolution, which is why the creator should add "kill joints", which aren't against machine learning since all what machine learning is is to find a solution for a problem, kill joints would just further improve the efficiency of the problem solving. Anyways, what I meant by my bug report is that in the normal gen screen, you can clearly see creatures moving pretty fast in the running mode, but sometimes, the "best of gen" won't show the actual "best" creature in each gen. This is made obvious when you can see the creatures in the normal screen clearly running, yet the "best of gen" will just show a creature sitting down, without doing anything. It also isn't just bad luck, since the best of gen shows statistics for each best creature, and when it says that it's "0.7m/s" when it obviously isn't true, then that's a big problem.
I was running low on spawn on my C: drive, so i decided to move all of the evolution saves to a separate folder in E:, so I could just copy and paste the saves that I needed back to the C: drive. The problem is, I copied all of them back to the C: drive, and 80% of my saves are missing, please help me, I don't know how this happened since I'm sure that I copied everything back..
Edit: I used a file recovery program to retrieve the lost files. Idk why I lost them in the first place since I never deleted anything, and nothing was in the recycle bin.
Edit 2: But a new problem arose, since I can't load them anymore.. Please help
Edit 3: And when I load them, a ghost of the creature appears that can't be removed. I think I accidentally broke the game
Edit 4: I tried deleting them, but it didn't work, even when switching to the "creature" save file. Then I switched to other tools like move, but it seems to be stuck on the delete tool.
This might be a strange suggestion, but hear me out... Do not count the first 2-3 seconds in each generation. The reason why? Because each creature is slightly slower because they have to get into position to move, since creature design that the creature spawns in isn't exactly the optimal starting position. For example, who would be faster? A human who started in a running stance, or a human who is started in a sitting position? The reason why I think this should be implemented is because you can basically make any creature faster by a large amount just by increasing the evolution time, and by not counting the first 2-3 seconds of prep time, we would have a more accurate view of the creature's actual speed.