Difference between revisions of "Talk:AI Laws"
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Most (But not all!) ion storm laws replace 1-3 at random, yes. And yeah, you can't reset them in that case. --[[User:Convair880|Convair880]] ([[User talk:Convair880|talk]]) 08:08, 9 April 2015 (CDT) | Most (But not all!) ion storm laws replace 1-3 at random, yes. And yeah, you can't reset them in that case. --[[User:Convair880|Convair880]] ([[User talk:Convair880|talk]]) 08:08, 9 April 2015 (CDT) | ||
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States "This causes all other laws to be ignored." | States "This causes all other laws to be ignored." | ||
Causes ALL other laws to be effectively removed or only laws that are affected by override? | Causes ALL other laws to be effectively removed or only laws that are affected by override? --[[User:Folty|Folty]] ([[User talk:Folty|talk]]) 03:27, 29 December 2016 (GMT) |
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Was going to make an edit after reading up the thread discussion but didn't want to just incase I was wrong - Currently an ion storm edits the AI laws, but as far as I know reseting it does absolutely nothing, as it the ion storm does not add an additional law but changes the base laws 1-3. This means you have to add an ad hoc freeform to make it is somewhat similar to it's base 3 laws.. but that's another story altogether. Can you confirm if ion storms do this? --Sundance (talk) 05:49, 8 April 2015 (CDT)
Most (But not all!) ion storm laws replace 1-3 at random, yes. And yeah, you can't reset them in that case. --Convair880 (talk) 08:08, 9 April 2015 (CDT)
Incorrect(?) use of override
Murder law > Murder law with override
States "Given that override deletes the laws it affects (see below)..."
Overrides
States "This causes all other laws to be ignored."
Causes ALL other laws to be effectively removed or only laws that are affected by override? --Folty (talk) 03:27, 29 December 2016 (GMT)