One thing I'm missing in this article is a discussion of how useful the ILP techniques really were compared to dumber heuristics. Take the first optimal build as an example:
- We know we will need some items that give us a large boost to our stats thanks to the six-item limit.
- Nashor's tooth seems like an "obvious" choice for the above, given that it supplies 130 units of desirable stats at only 100 gold per unit.
- Once we have that, the Amplifying Tome is really only there to fill out the remaining units of one of the stats.
I guess what I'm saying is the optimal item selection has surprisingly few interactions. That seems like a solution we could get close to with far simpler methods!
Yeah, it's an unfortunate combination - the game itself is too complicated for the analysis to be useful (counters, full builds, game state), and the item space is too simple to need it.
I remember a story about Richard Feynman, where he said he had a dozen or so (?) mathematical "tricks" that he applied to every problem he encountered. When one worked, he looked like a genius. When it didn't...
If I write English I often need to fix some nouns that I have written subconsciously capitalized.
So I think it would be equally acceptable for me to just leave them in?
In text it might feel like the author is holding back a full caps lock rant.
https://www.bauhaus-bookshelf.org/bauhaus_writing_in_small_l...
Sort of the September of English Lit I figure.
the vibe indeed
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