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Fusion Core

What is Fusion Core?

This is a WIP application meant to optimize an SC2 build order. By supplying a target unit composition, Fusion Core will find the fastest possible solution.

Goals with this project

The goal of this project will be to make getting into Starcraft 2 easier. The minutiae of every little thing to do within the first 2-3 minutes of the game can have extremely detrimental effects on your gameplay, and figuring out optimal solutions is beyond what most players are interested in accomplishing.

While you can look up whatever the current, popular build order is on Spawning Tool, this takes the fun of trying your own ideas out of the game. Fusion Core aims to enable creative, strategy-driven builds without having to lose 500 times in order to figure out how to remove inefficiencies.

Methods

We will be loosely emulating the game environment using data collected on all important variables (such as worker count, saturation, tech tree, and abilities).

There are a couple ways this can be approached.

1) Brute Force

At every game tick, we can attempt all possible game actions by asking the GameState object. While this won't explore EVERY possible permutation because of in-game limits, it will likely be taxing on performance. The goal will be to approach the target unit composition as fast as possible.

2) Income Focus

At every game tick, we can attempt all possible actions that accomplish the target unit composition, while not letting the production of workers stop until a certain amount. This will decrease the range of possibilities to test.

3) Target Focus

At every game tick, if we do not have a current target, we will branch out and attempt all possible actions. If we have an action to do, we try to complete it. Otherwise we wait until we're able to. This should get rid of a lot of the random useless stuff in the Brute Force method, while still preserving the ability to wait (i.e., to wait for production buildings to complete in order to produce army units instead of just making workers instead)