Rubberband AI is a simple form of artificial intelligence that is used in racing video games, in particular, those of the "kart racing" genre. It is used to give games a challenge level that adapts to the skill of the player, making opposing drivers less competitive when the player falls behind or more competitive when the player takes the lead. It is often a derogatory term because the technique has little to do with "intelligence" and more to do with "upgrading" the opponents' vehicles.
Rubberband AI involves increasing or decreasing the speed of the opponents vehicles. If the player falls behind, the opposing cars will slow down, thus giving the player some ability to catch up and remain competitive in the game; but if the player takes the lead, the opposing cars will speed up, even beyond the top speed that they should otherwise be capable of going, so that the player cannot gain an insurmountable lead. The technique is often used in kart and combat racing games, most of which feature weapons to attack other drivers; as such, it prevents players in the lead from putting enough distance between them and the opponent behind them to get out of firing range. The result of this combination, is that players are often punished for good racing skills; instead games of this type favor combat skills, or pure luck to win. Often the best tactic is to simply drive safely through the bulk of the race, saving up weapons and turbos (if available), then going all out on the last lap or final stretch of the race. This essentially makes the majority of the race meaningless, and is a major criticism of rubberband AI. This does not only apply to CPU opponents; often multiplayer games use the rubberband effect to keep the race close. While it may keep the race consistently exciting, the same criticisms apply as it may cause the technically better player to lose because of an unfair handicap.
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