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Re: has the AI been upgraded?
Mercurycs, I play Dom2 exclusively single-player (just don't have the time to make a commitment to play MP with folks I've never met, and am still trying to get friends to play it with me!), and I am finding, after about 9 months of an hour or two a day that I'm only finding the limits of the AI. Some of that came from reading stuff here where people talk about the limits of the AI, I probably never would have figured it out on my own.
The gameplay is different enough for each faction (and each Pretender design) that there's a significant learning curve, which is fun whether you're playing AI or not. There are certain tactics in use among MP (primarily involving a "Rush" to get certain spells and/or magic items fast) that the AI doesn't rely on. But I'd play it yourself and see if any problems with AI performance slow you down. Bottom line: Most good AI is not a function of programming, it's a function of game design. Game systems built to allow easy modeling and decisionmaking by a computer allow for good tactics. On the other hand, computers have a hard time modeling wacky and non-statistical combinations and permutations (e.g., "Am I better off casting Haste and Giant Strength on the same unit? What if it's a flyer?"). Just one example from another TBS: In Heroes of Might & Magic 3, the AI did a lousy job with spell selections. BUT, if I faced a Barbarian opponent (Barbarians don't use spells, but rely on combat troops that are more magic-resistant than others), the AI "got" a lot smarter. One benefit of not allowing super-scripted combat is that the AI doesn't enjoy such a huge handicap in combat. I'm hoping that, in Dom 3, the designers might be able to tweak the Castle-building system in a way that subtly changes game play, but allows for more gradual castle building (and thus allows for more effective modeling of Castle-building decisions in the AI). At this point, that's just a dream of mine, though, and I don't think it's shared by that many. |
Re: has the AI been upgraded?
You can do a few easy to do things to increase the AI's performance :
- Vh opponents - Vh magic research - Taking yourself a drainscale - Mod supply to 5-10x as much as atm , then the ai will attack you with 500-1000 men armies where not 90% are starving - Play against some strong but interesting modded nations - Play yourself "weaker" nations if you enjoy that If you have some time you can do some maps/mods on your own where the ai gets some boni . Imo the ai is anyways quite ok , at least as you said compared to HoMM or even more to AoW which are very similiar games . |
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