Ubercat wrote:Hi all, new member here.
I've wanted to buy this game for a couple of years now and finally have a PC that can handle it. I would primarily play solo, but unfortunately it appears that the AI won't present a realistic challenge after I pass the learning curve. Is this correct?
I've read about the extreme cavalry raiding which may not be stupid of the AI in terms of the game mechanics, but is still historically unrealistic and could seriously hamper the immersion factor.
Email play would be fun, but I want a game that I can play for hours at a time. Email would be one turn at a time, which would limit the games playability to when my opponent has sent me a new turn.
My purpose in posting is not to bash the game or it's fantastic development team, but to hopefully learn that my impressions are wrong.
I've got RTS out the yin yang on my new PC. The first two games I purchased were Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance and Dawn of War Platinum. I'm jonesing for some grand strategy, now, and this beautiful game would fit the bill....uh, beautifully, if the AI can perform well.
Thanks for any input!
Ubercat wrote:Hi all, new member here.
I would primarily play solo, but unfortunately it appears that the AI won't present a realistic challenge after I pass the learning curve. Is this correct?
Email play would be fun
but I want a game that I can play for hours at a time. Email would be one turn at a time, which would limit the games playability to when my opponent has sent me a new turn.
Banks6060 wrote:I personally never play against the AI. Playing hours at a time is also something that can STILL happen with PBEM...especially if you're really getting into the nitty gritty on each of the turns. I know that it usually takes me about an hour or...probably 90 minutes to really get through a whole turn. Especially in the latter parts of the PBEM game. ESPECIALLY when it's time to call up reinforcements and keep the budget as reasonable as possible. Then my game time shoots through the roof...2 hours at least.
This game is far too enjoyable to miss...from a PBEM standpoint.
Banks6060 wrote:Playing hours at a time is also something that can STILL happen with PBEM...especially if you're really getting into the nitty gritty on each of the turns. I know that it usually takes me about an hour or...probably 90 minutes to really get through a whole turn. Especially in the latter parts of the PBEM game. ESPECIALLY when it's time to call up reinforcements and keep the budget as reasonable as possible. Then my game time shoots through the roof...2 hours at least.
This game is far too enjoyable to miss...from a PBEM standpoint.
I have one concern about PBEM. Are there many gamey tactics that many players employ? I tend to follow history fairly closely. I don't mind alternate strategies but exploits (like extreme cavalry raiding) would spoil my immersion factor.
Ubercat wrote:I am on Matrix under the same name. I'm surprised to have been noticed over there, as I've only posted a small handful of times and only in the MWIF section IIRC. I'm going to go further in the demo and then probably buy the game.
oldspec4 wrote:Mark..you finally takin' a break from 1830?![]()
W.Barksdale wrote:IMHO the AI is mediocre at best. If you have any grasp of strategic movements it will pose no challenge. Cranking the difficulty only turns its soldiers into supermen. I'd recommend playing by email if you need a challenge. That being said, it is the best money I've ever spent on a game.
W.Barksdale wrote:IMHO the AI is mediocre at best. If you have any grasp of strategic movements it will pose no challenge. Cranking the difficulty only turns its soldiers into supermen. I'd recommend playing by email if you need a challenge. That being said, it is the best money I've ever spent on a game.
Ubercat wrote:I am on Matrix under the same name. I'm surprised to have been noticed over there, as I've only posted a small handful of times and only in the MWIF section IIRC. I'm going to go further in the demo and then probably buy the game.
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