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What happened to the AI?
Ulm, a difficult AI.
They *NEVER* did anything. Their army never increased, they never built anything, never took anything, never researched anything. The army size slowly wore away, they were seiged for a long time and finally vanished. What in the world could have caused this? The only game mechanic that I can think of that could do this is unrest over 100 but how could that have happened for years? (I also had a related experience not too long ago. I found unrest over 400 in a province. As far as I can tell it was nowhere near the battle lines--I got it from a dominion kill, not combat.) |
Re: What happened to the AI?
The AI chooses random scales... and if it chooses bad scales it will flop like a fish on land. Even an AI on impossible will struggle if it chooses bad scales.
Use the map edit commands from the docs folder and edit the .map file to provide the AI some healthy scales. |
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A random event could have called knights to their home province, and they were sieged and couldn't break it. I've seen that before.
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Yep if the AI gets besieged by strong independents before it expands, it can get stopped.
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Hmm I had 2 unrest events in 5 turns in a MP game.. when the first was patrolled away (which hampered expansion) and the start army was moving a second happened.. I can tell you it doesn't make for a nice start.
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I mostly do not bother with the AI events. Screw them, I have more important things to attend to, like conquering Indys.
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hmm well unrest 30 on first turn severly hinders taking indies since my income was ruined I patrolled it out in 2 turns I think and then left. Then my army was gone and I got something like it again.. low income and then I had to lower income even further to get it away.
I think it would be nice if random events didn't happen in the first 5 turns. A huge bonus or a terrible setback in those critical turns makes the game a bit too random. |
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I know that you can suffer from bad luck even with Luck scale, but the risk is so small it doesn't matter in the long run, IMO. Many players already consider Order/Misfortune superior to Luck, without Turmoil - more benefit with less points spents, in other words. Unless luck's importance in late game is improved, I don't want to see it's importance in early game made any smaller. |
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