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The RLBot framework helps people create bots for use in Rocket League's offline modes, just for fun. It provides values from the game like car and ball position, and carries back button presses. RLBot works for up to 10 bots.
To get started quickly with a simple working bot, you can clone this repository: https://github.com/RLBot/RLBotPythonExample
Windows, Rocket League, Python 3.6+ (Python 3.7 recommended)
For more details, visit the Setup guide. When you're done, there are more wikis with additional information.
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A framework for writing custom Rocket League bots that run offline.
We found that rlbot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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