bot party
used as a noun, the term ‘bot party’ refers to a certain ‘anti-social’ behavior sometimes exhibited by computer-controlled characters in games (especially first person shooters) or ‘bots’.
this is typified by the bots appearing to pick a certain area of the map to congregate and engage in unorthodox behavior, such as running around in circles while ignorning the other players and each other.
the occurance of a bot party is usually a result of a combination of poor ai or level design.
the multiplayer map ‘skyrail’ featured by the james bond: nightfire first person shooter game for the ps2 contains an excellent example of a bot party – computer-controlled characters tend to make thier way to the near-center of the map, close to one of the bigger boulders, and run around in circles shooting at each other.
usage as a noun: “ha ha, looks like we’ve got a bot party in this room.”
or, as a verb: “why are all the enemies bot partying?”
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