![]() ![]() My next step will be to use some AI engines for this program and see how easy that is to do. I think your custom stones don't have any shadow padding. Sabaki's stone images have a right-bottom shadow which takes about 8 of the image width and height, so Sabaki compensates this by placing all the markers a little bit to the left top. I've played around with the features such as score estimation and branches and they are all intuitive and easy to pick up and use. Sabaki should display board markups in the center of the stone regardless of fuzzy placement. The final feedback? I really like the overall visual appearance. In general, I don't think it's worth it for solo play, because it tenukis all over the board almost every turn. Maybe there were a few other small things, I don't remember. It's like having your hands cut-off trying to use the program otherwise. Added 'ai2gtp.py 14k' as an engine in Sabaki settings (see botstrategies enumeration in settings.py). I think that's a major USABILITY problem as it currently stands that could be improved. The other issue I had was changing View settings - it was not obvious what combination of keys to press to get the menu bar at the top back once it was dismissed from view. ![]() ![]() So that was one peculiarity of the program that I could not find a cause for ie changing board size seemed disabled and various other functions in that UI section. After a few days I opened up the program again and some setting seemed "enabled" mysteriously. For some reason it was challenging to change some of the settings. The SmartGo application just opens up and does have a user guide for contrast.Įdit: Feedback. I have the SmartGo application on my computer, but I'd like to use Sabaki as well. I looked at github and there is only a readme file and documentation - neither of which are a user manual.Īny suggestions appreciated and apologies if this seems like a very basic question. I do understand it's a front-end for using AI engines, but I have not even got to that point in wishing to know if it is basically usable for simple uses first then thinking about integrating an AI into it as well subsequently. Using a game engine to do analysis of a game in Sabaki To do this: Engines > Toggle Analysis gives you a heat map of what the engine likes for the next. In the case of Sabaki, there is no indication of how it would be used and how to use it.Įven the website is very sparse on description, so for example, it does not inform on "changing setting" such as board size or board colour or human vs human playing and storing of games as a simple illustration. Normally when I download some software, there is a user guide on how to use the software. ![]()
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