Rafiki wrote:[color="Blue"]In order to help provide direction, I'm moving this to the "Help improve"-forum

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There are good points to be made about the AI's performance; many have been made (and acted upon) since AGE games started getting released. However, if you really want to help, provide a savegame that illustrates what you're saying; that way, it is possible to analyze all factors surrounding the situation and then see what can be done to improve things.
Another aspect of the discussion (perhaps a different discussion alltogether?) is what the AI is doing well; just as it's nice to know what Athena might be doing wrong in order to provide her with guidance, it can be good to know what Athena is doing right, so she can continue and perhaps expand on it
I'm too lazy to provide the community with a saved game. I have to re-install the game anyway, because of a saved game error in fact.
I imagine people who play understand what I'm talking about though. This isn't meant really as a criticism per se, the AI is very good as I said before. I'm in agreement with everyone who has ever praised it, so I'm not going to re-hash all the wonderful plaudits put forth before me.
I just want to make a general observation that there's never a hard push from the Union in the West that I've experienced (at least through 1863 -- normally the game is about won by then having accumulated a bunch of NM points through victories in Virginia), at least in none of the games I've played. I'm not entirely bothered by this because it means I win... and I must say the Union is active and does move down quickly, it just has never sent an Eastern size McDowell force into Tennessee. It besieges Ft. Donelson routinely, but with so little forces it's easy to brush them aside if you increase Polk or Zollicoffer's troop level. Historically, I guess, the forces that took Ft. Donelson were small in number (30,000 maybe?), but I never have a Shiloh is what I'm getting at.
I want a Shiloh!!!