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December 31st, 2009, 12:13 PM
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AI buys for you ??
How many people play, even occasionally, letting the AI do the purchase and/or deployment for you ??
I just want to hear from the people who do, not from the people who don't
Don
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December 31st, 2009, 12:54 PM
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Re: AI buys for you ??
When testing maps I have built I always let the AI buy for me. Saves a lot of time and "you have to work with what you get".
Been a while since I logged any games at the Blitz but at times we used to let the AI buy the forces. I liked it because to a degree it eliminated the "cherry picking" of the best gear that is common in PBEM. The drawback was that games tended to be only 19-20 turns in length (could not set the timer yourself if you let the AI buy for player 1.
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December 31st, 2009, 01:09 PM
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Re: AI buys for you ??
I occassionaly do, but mostly just as a change-up from the long campaign I'm slogging through
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December 31st, 2009, 05:21 PM
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Re: AI buys for you ??
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................ The drawback was that games tended to be only 19-20 turns in length (could not set the timer yourself if you let the AI buy for player 1.
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I see your point. I'll make a note to see if we can do something about that. Having it stuck at those number of turns is a bit limiting
It is possible to rename the save game to a scenario, load it with the editor, press deploy and then press ( . ) and set the length then rename it back to a save game. It's a PITA but only takes a minute .
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December 31st, 2009, 07:54 PM
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Re: AI buys for you ??
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I see your point. I'll make a note to see if we can do something about that.
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Well, if there's interest by all means - but the vast majority of MBT PBEM players I have met like to buy their own forces, and would be quite happy with the number of turns the game normally assigns...
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December 31st, 2009, 08:29 PM
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Re: AI buys for you ??
Done it twice for PBEM games,and many times playing the AI.
I rather like it,because it forces you to make do with the force you are dealt to command and utilizing units you would not normally buy.
I don't let the AI deploy that would really take some courage.
It also can be interesting and somewhat a equalizer between two opponents that are not quite equal on game playing ability.
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January 1st, 2010, 09:59 AM
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Re: AI buys for you ??
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I see your point. I'll make a note to see if we can do something about that. Having it stuck at those number of turns is a bit limiting
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That's good news, Don.
Ta!
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January 1st, 2010, 07:59 PM
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Re: AI buys for you ??
On the other side of the coin,the turns can be too excessive like 40+, but then there could be an agreement to end earlier in pbem play,
By 25-30 turns it's usually obvious who's going to win.
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January 2nd, 2010, 09:05 AM
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Re: AI buys for you ??
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On the other side of the coin,the turns can be too excessive like 40+, but then there could be an agreement to end earlier in pbem play,
By 25-30 turns it's usually obvious who's going to win.
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True - while I have rarely seen such a large amount of turns in MBT (given the PBEM setups we ran), it is however common in winSPWW2, but the WW2 games are slower and you often play with leg infantry and then you need the turns...(well, at least I do).
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December 31st, 2009, 02:58 PM
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Re: AI buys for you ??
I have played PBEM like this on a few occasions, but only with a "brave" opponent. It can produce some very interesting games.....
I like it because it forces you to fight with what you're given (as in real life)- but not everyone is up for that!
Drawback, as previously stated, is the inability to change the game length/map/Vhs etc.
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