Taillebois
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Is there an easy way to cripple the AI?

Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:57 am

This applies also to my other AGEOD games - WIA, NCP and WW1 but posted here because it is the busiest forum.

Is there a simple edit I can do to cripple the AI so that it plays like a blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat which isn't there?

Or so its firepower is reduced 50%.

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Fri Jan 27, 2012 1:25 am

Set the AI rank to pvt and aggressiveness to the first check-box. The low rank will cause Athena to organize very sloppily and the low aggressiveness will reduce the chances of her from, well being aggressive ;) .

Play one game all the way through like that and then set the AI rank up one notch and play the next game. This will gave you a chance to learn how to do things without getting totally overwhelmed. Raise the AI settings each time you feel you are grasping a bit more of how to play so that you are challenging yourself a bit more each time. It's the best way to learn if you make mistakes and then have to fight to correct them.

And don't forget to have fun :thumbsup:

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Fri Jan 27, 2012 4:03 am

Captain_Orso wrote:Set the AI rank to pvt and aggressiveness to the first check-box. The low rank will cause Athena to organize very sloppily and the low aggressiveness will reduce the chances of her from, well being aggressive ;) .

Play one game all the way through like that and then set the AI rank up one notch and play the next game. This will gave you a chance to learn how to do things without getting totally overwhelmed. Raise the AI settings each time you feel you are grasping a bit more of how to play so that you are challenging yourself a bit more each time. It's the best way to learn if you make mistakes and then have to fight to correct them.

And don't forget to have fun :thumbsup:


That's how I learned it.

Taillebois
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Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:20 am

Thanks guys but I am looking beyond the settings so that I can reduce my level from moron to cro-magnon or neanderthal depending on your preferred extinction hypothesis.


BTW for those who play WW1 - which is your combat gas of choice;

Chlorine
Mustard
Phosgene

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Fri Jan 27, 2012 5:09 pm

Taillebois wrote:Thanks guys but I am looking beyond the settings so that I can reduce my level from moron to cro-magnon or neanderthal depending on your preferred extinction hypothesis.


BTW for those who play WW1 - which is your combat gas of choice;

Chlorine
Mustard
Phosgene


I prefer going over the top and having at the enemy rather than sitting and passing gas. ;)

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