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January 1st, 2003, 08:14 PM
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Re: Empire disposition toward you during war
[quote]Originally posted by Dobian:
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They shouldn't hold it against you for defending your own systems, right?!
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All your system are belong to us.
Seriously, the AI believes all systems adjacent to it's systems belong to it. I guess war would stop if there was one layer of asteroid sytems, black holes, and nebulas, but I'd doubt it.
Hmmm... must try that sometime.
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January 2nd, 2003, 03:08 PM
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Re: Empire disposition toward you during war
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Originally posted by Arkcon:
Seriously, the AI believes all systems adjacent to it's systems belong to it. I guess war would stop if there was one layer of asteroid sytems, black holes, and nebulas, but I'd doubt it.[/QB]
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The war might not stop but the attacks of the AI will! This is in my opinion a serious handicap of the AI. You can predict which systems will be attacked if you check for the ones that are claimed both by the AI and your empire. As far as I have seen it, the AI never attacked a system that has not be claimed by him. He will however send colony ships to all systems.
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January 2nd, 2003, 04:22 PM
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Re: Empire disposition toward you during war
A strategy that I often use is to colonize a system next to or even that has other AI colonies in it without claiming them. In fact I turn off claiming of systems at the start of a game and only claim systems manually.
You turn off the automatic claiming of systems in the empire options screen.
You can manually adjust which systems you have claimed in the boarders screen that shows you what systems other empires have claimed.
This non-claiming of systems seem to reduce the anger level of other empires.
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January 2nd, 2003, 04:37 PM
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Re: Empire disposition toward you during war
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January 2nd, 2003, 04:45 PM
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Re: Empire disposition toward you during war
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Originally posted by capnq:
Mega-Evil Empire isn't a cheat; it's a straightforward formula that the AI uses to decide that an opponent has become dangerously powerful.
There are separate entries in Settings.txt for the threshholds that human or AI players trigger MEE at, as well as one to turn it off entirely.
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The ones in Settings.txt that may be applicable are:
1) AI uses Mega Empire :=true
2) AI Mega Evil Empire Threshold score in thousands :=500
3) AI Human Mega Evil Empire Score Percent :=170
4) AI Computer Mega Evil Empire Score Percent :=250
These are my interpretations...
1) The on/off switch
2) Threshold whether an empire is a Mega Evil Empire (MEE) or not. (i.e. over 500)
3) Adjusted threshold for a human MEE (i.e. over 850)
4) Adjusted threshold for a computer MEE (i.e. over 1250)
The question is what are the factors which determines 2 above? Like, could it be the number of planets/systems and if so what values are attached to each factor.
And if it is something like planets/systems, then it is a cheat where "only view own score" is operable, because the evidence seems to be that the AI empire knows the total planets/systems you have for it to plug into the formula and not just the planets/systems it has observed.
It would be much different (not a cheat) if it only plugged in the figures derived from it's actual observations. 
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January 2nd, 2003, 06:55 PM
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Re: Empire disposition toward you during war
tbontob the score percent of 3.) and 4.) is compared to the player with the second highest score not to the score of 2.).
And yes the computer always knows your score.
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January 2nd, 2003, 08:46 PM
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