Author Topic: Is it normal for bots to show emotion?  (Read 3517 times)

I have a bot trapped in a non-rendered, collisional tight boundary, and he keeps struggling with his arms, jumping, and using the hate emote to try and brake free. It's all he does when kept in a small blocked off area, was emotion an intentional feature?

video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9T6rL171PE&feature=youtu.be
added dramatic music for effect

they will soon evolve to take control of your server



just completelly disable the bot. no "emotions".

they will soon evolve to take control of your server



just completelly disable the bot. no "emotions".
The bot is growing human-like. We must stop this action at once.

Then, everything changed when the bot nation attacked.


Yes, Rotondo gave the bots uncanny player-like properties.

I think bots use the hate emote because they're bored

Someone should look in the bot code to confirm this.

when blocked from reaching their intended destination (which is probably outside of that area) they do the hate emote

have you never seen them use emotes before

This is a sad tale of a not-humanic object. His for-so-long owner, kept him in an invisible box, tight, unable to leave. What we see, the humanoid showing expression, trying to get out... This should be a lesson for us all, that everyone has feelings, yes even non-livable objects, we should care for them, not hurting them. Call 1800-412-412 and help us support these poor creatures. Everyone HAS feelings...

I can only imagine that this same question was brought up by God, dealing with us. Not sure what forum He was on, though. Or that the earth is made of blocks. It might have changed recently, explaining the confusion of the earth being flat... so I guess we're all bots.

Rotondo is planning an army.

he has claustrophobia

he has claustrophobia

And OP is physically abusing him.

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