Processor

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Sepehr Farshid (also known as Processor), is an Administrator on Everybody Edits and the EE Forums. Processor joined Everybody Edits on March 14, 2011, 2:26 PM GMT. He was first mentioned on the forums on February 22, 2015 and became a forum admin two days later. Processor is best known for his Bots written in C#, of which Yo!Scroll (early 2012) and Yo!Scroll Infinite, and his leadership in the community. He also won the Halloween Contest 2011 first place.

Notable Levels

Yo!Scroll

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Yo!Scroll is a vertical side-scrolling game where you try to stay on the board until the other players fall off. Its design is based on the look of a heart rate monitor. They have been developing this bot in secret since the end of 2011, and they aren't planning to release it to the public. YoScroll! and Yo!Scroll Infinite's appearances have been limited, because Processor is worried that Yo!Scroll will become boring if users can play it whenever they want to. Since Firefox is required to run Yo!Scroll (as it is dependent on WPE Pro, and runs as a single injectable process) technical limitations make it difficult to have the bot running for long periods of time.

While technical limitations exist, when the bot does go online, the room quickly exceeded maximum capacity within about 10 minutes. Many users have complained that they haven't been able to play Yo!Scroll, even when it's online, because users usually do not leave the room after they have joined. Sepehr has tried to combat this by kicking users after a certain amount of inactivity, and, in the past, requiring a minimum level requirement.


Yo!Scroll Infinite

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The original version of Yo!Scroll is a vertical side-scrolling game where you try to stay on the moving platform and complete challenges to win. This new version is unique because it uses invisible portals to make the scroll loop infinite, thus the name of the bot.

EE Tron

EE Tron was a level created for Battle of the Bots, it's based off the game Tron, the game consists of various block of different colors that looks like a snake, the objective is watching the minimap and moving while trying not to touch other player's snakes. It was the first publically released bot from Processor to use BotBits.

Spooky Island

Spooky Island is a level for the Halloween Contest 2011 created by Processor, Creative, Jojatekok, Kankurou and Thanel

References

  1. http://eeforums.cf/profile.php?id=5