Clovis wrote:Another curious move was BEAUREGARD going to Fort Monroe with all his army in the same turn, letting path to Richmond totally open to McDowell.
Clovis wrote:I've tried with normal aggressivity and small Fog of War advantage with the 1.10: CSA AI was targetting Boston with JE Johnston 's Shenandoah force during the summer of 1861.
Another curious move was BEAUREGARD going to Fort Monroe with all his army in the same turn, letting path to Richmond totally open to McDowell.
AI doens't seem to appreciate both supply situation in the targeted region and attrtion and cohesion losses in order to reach the targeted region.
AI is too certainly praising too much offensive against weak points against defensive necessities. In some way, I've now the impression AI tailored to take offensive somewhere whatever the situation rather than keep the defense.
Pocus wrote:Some good pointers. Now it has to be translated into something intelligible by the AI.
arsan wrote:You mean no fog of war advantage (standard settings) or full advantage (no fog of war at all) to the AI?![]()
Clovis wrote:no fog advantage. with, she sees your weak points in your rear and tries to capture them. Without, she's more shy about locations without any intel data.
And even the smallest fog advantage reveals a large part of the map.
mikee64 wrote:Too bloody?
Gray_Lensman wrote:Clovis has had some luck adjusting the cohesion losses from battles that help to lower the casualties and increase the chance of routing. Hopefully, this can eventually be applied to the vanilla game also.
mikee64 wrote:
Another thing is Athena is not doing a good job of garrisoning her forward depots at all. I'm not doing any deep cavalry raids, but I am probing to locations that can be reached in one turn. Examples of areas with unguarded depots now occupied by raiders are Ashland, OH & Salem, IL.
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