Interactive LLM Powered NPCs, is an open-source project that completely transforms your interaction with non-player characters (NPCs) in any game! 🎮🤖🚀
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Interactive LLM Powered NPCs, is an open-source project that completely transforms your interaction with non-player characters (NPCs) in any game! 🎮🤖🚀
Crispy is a machine-learning platform to make video-games montages efficiently. It uses a neural network to detect highlights in the video-game frames
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Win probability predictions for League of Legends matches using neural networks
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An open source FPS video game coded in Python
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SDL2 combined with the Chromium Embedded Framework
The original Tetris tile-matching game as adopted by IBM PC.
Reversing Fallen London
Programmatic input to the JoyCon, with example script for Pokemon Let's Go
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