Brumi wrote:The features table is wide enough now (filling a 1024x768 screen), so merging the two may be a problem.
I see no need to merge the tables, but you may want to consider moving it to the AI-specific section I am going to talk about a bit below
Brumi wrote:Personally I like the current coloured version

Me too

Colour-blind people may however have a different experience.
Brumi wrote:Zuu's AIs are examples that don't need to save data, they read it from the map. So they're listed as save/load compatibile, as well as on Bananas. An AI which is not save/load compatibile will not be able to maintain its older routes, like selling unprofitable vehicles, adding new ones, upgrading them, etc.
In my view, save/load compability is about being able to continue after loading a save game.
Maintenance is a different aspect of an AI, as it also exists when you never save or load a game.
Brumi wrote:I agree that a 'notes' column would be useful, and maybe a column which classifies the AIs as competitive/casual, however, the distinction is not too clear. Personally I would list AdmiralAI, AIAI, DictatorAI, NoCAB, OtviAI, Rondje om the kerk and maybe Terron AI as competitive. Your opinions?
Having some 'private' space for a more detailed description/features of an AI could be useful. Wiki-style, that would mean you make a new Wiki page for each AI.
I am not sure how useful that is, I can also imagine a section just below the tables would be sufficient.
A simple solution could be to create a link in the table to another part of the wiki (either a section or a new page). You may also want to move the version information to here. (and as a side note, the version number and the date are sort of the same information, so you could combine them to one entry).
Brumi wrote:NewGRF compatibility should be listed somehow, maybe as an extra column in the features table, where some notes can be made about compatibility. It would be the best if these notes were made by the AI authors themselves, but I'm afraid it's impossible to reach all of them.
Definitely useful. As for completeness, just do what you know. Others will add/extend, and (unfortunately) some AIs will never get that information. It is nice to be complete, but it is better to have some information than nothing.
Your job imho is to make a good start, finishing it will not happen until NoAI gets removed from the OpenTTD program.
Brumi wrote:krinn wrote:because dropping version & release date not only the infos isn't really of help, it will be a pain to maintain accuracy on your wiki
We can delete that table when the information becomes too inaccurate
I would consider the version information to be a reference of what you documented at the wiki page. It prevents surprises when people use an older or newer version of the AI, and it behaves differently.
Apparently, different people have different ideas about the meaning of the table. You may want to add a sentence about the purpose of the table somewhere to be clear about it.