It is important to distinguish two thing: "Computers can't solve this problem" vs "the currently existing bots suck". One is when the best programers trying their darndest can't make a bot good, while the other is when nobody even really tried.
(For example I can reliably run faster than Usain Bolt when he is not made aware that we are racing. :P )
This case sounds very much the second kind. There can be many reason for this, the simplest is that the makers of the game don't win more players by absolutely crushing them. It is a case where after a certain level of advancement you don't earn more money by making better bots. In fact you might start earning less if you take away the fun of the game. And of course anti-cheating measures will hamper 3rd party bots if they are not explicitly invited, and why would they be?
Simply saying estimating which way someone will evade / evading randomly doesn't sound like the kind of thing a computer would be bad nowadays. If someone tries that is.
It is important to distinguish two thing: "Computers can't solve this problem" vs "the currently existing bots suck". One is when the best programers trying their darndest can't make a bot good, while the other is when nobody even really tried.
(For example I can reliably run faster than Usain Bolt when he is not made aware that we are racing. :P )
This case sounds very much the second kind. There can be many reason for this, the simplest is that the makers of the game don't win more players by absolutely crushing them. It is a case where after a certain level of advancement you don't earn more money by making better bots. In fact you might start earning less if you take away the fun of the game. And of course anti-cheating measures will hamper 3rd party bots if they are not explicitly invited, and why would they be?
Simply saying estimating which way someone will evade / evading randomly doesn't sound like the kind of thing a computer would be bad nowadays. If someone tries that is.