Game development lives in its own technical world. It has its own idioms, skills, and challenges. That's one of the reasons games are so much fun to work on. AI for Games is designed to help you understand one element of game development: artificial intelligence (AI).
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Mil Millington is a British author celebrated for his humorous observations on relationships and everyday life. He gained prominence through his witty website detailing arguments and misunderstandings with his German girlfriend, showcasing a unique talent for finding comedy in the mundane. His writing style is characterized by its sharp irony, candid honesty, and a knack for dissecting the absurdities of human connection. Millington's work consistently explores themes of love, communication, and cultural differences with a lighthearted yet insightful approach that resonates with readers.



- 2021
- 2006
Artificial intelligence for Games
- 856 pages
- 30 hours of reading
Creating robust artificial intelligence is one of the greatest challenges for game developers. The commercial success of a game is often dependent upon the quality of the AI, yet the engineering of AI is often begun late in the development process and is frequently misunderstood. In this book, Ian Millington brings extensive professional experience to the problem of improving the quality of AI in games. A game developer since 1987, he was founder of Mindlathe Ltd., at the time the largest specialist AI company in gaming. Ian shows how to think about AI as an integral part of game play. He describes numerous examples from real games and explores the underlying ideas through detailed case studies. He goes further to introduce many techniques little used by developers today. The book's CD-ROM contains a library of C++ source code and demonstration programs, and provides access to a website with a complete commercial source code library of AI algorithms and techniques.
- 2006
Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About
- 338 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A rupturingly funny and sparklingly original first novel about love, fatherhood, librarians and Anglo-German relations. From the creator of the cult website, Things my Girlfriend and I have Argued About, who was named as one of The Guardian's top 5 debut novelists for 2002.