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November 22nd, 2003, 06:50 PM
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Re: AI Campaign => For a Challenging AI opponent
I see JLS. Don't worry, I am not watching you, but merely... erh... ensuring that no post is missed. *Smirks* *Checks if the prone-to-be-discovered probe is working fine, and if the other transparent-near-impossible-to-detect probe is also working and chuckles*
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November 22nd, 2003, 06:52 PM
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Re: AI Campaign => For a Challenging AI opponent
It is generally a bad idea to leave vague descriptions on components and facilities... it is a very simple procedure to just open up the text files and look at the exact values anyways. Save the hassle and just tell us what they do in the descriptions!
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November 22nd, 2003, 07:00 PM
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Re: AI Campaign => For a Challenging AI opponent
Agreed Fyron. However, there are some Weapons with existing lengthy defined descriptions, it may be best to have the new weapon’s phrases and or comments in the Right click screen.
A matter of preference for the most part
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November 22nd, 2003, 07:02 PM
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Re: AI Campaign => For a Challenging AI opponent
Well ability tags are part of the overall description I was refering too... That is the best place for the descriptions of abilities (as well as to hit bonuses and penalties, which should ALWAYS without fail be mentioned).
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November 22nd, 2003, 07:11 PM
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Re: AI Campaign => For a Challenging AI opponent
Then we agree for the most part.
However, I do not want to be too textbook with exact absolute discriptive equations in AIC and since this is just a number that is further modified, many feel " This newly Protyped weapon will have a slight decrease in weapons accuracy." is just as appropriate as "-2 to hit."
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November 22nd, 2003, 07:40 PM
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Re: AI Campaign => For a Challenging AI opponent
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Originally posted by JLS:
Mostly very minor tweaks Fyron, nothing that really is worth highlighting.I need much more familiarity of the AIC AI’s perception of the FQM quads and then lock into some hard changes.
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I am currently playing a FQM Standard cluster no-warp to test the AI’s use of your neat Asteroids and other strategies they may initiate on there own.
(Eee warped in 6.7 years) And the AI is doing VERY WELL in no-warp with FQM
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After about 150 or so turns I plan on testing (actually playing) a large amount if not most the Major AI Players plus only Kithra. In a very congested FQM quad environment.
Then start tweaking the v4.11 AI from there, then repeat from the first starting save, tweak and then repeat again and pass along any and all AI file changes.
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November 22nd, 2003, 07:45 PM
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Re: AI Campaign => For a Challenging AI opponent
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However, I do not want to be too textbook with exact absolute discriptive equations in AIC and since this is just a number that is further modified, many feel "This newly Protyped weapon will have a slight decrease in weapons accuracy." is just as appropriate as "-2 to hit."
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Ah, but it is not as appropriate. It should definitely mention how much the penalty is. There is no reason to force players to have to look in components.txt to see what their stuff actually does.
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November 22nd, 2003, 07:49 PM
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Re: AI Campaign => For a Challenging AI opponent
Perhaps Fyron.
And to consider nothing will be carved in stone
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November 22nd, 2003, 07:56 PM
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Re: AI Campaign => For a Challenging AI opponent
Ah, but the to hit modifiers are carved in stone. It is a hassle to have to check the data files just to see what the to hit bonuses from a weapon are.
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November 22nd, 2003, 08:06 PM
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Re: AI Campaign => For a Challenging AI opponent
In respect of:
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"This newly Protyped weapon will have a slight decrease in weapons accuracy." is just as appropriate as "-2 to hit." with many Players.
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Fyron your preference has been made.
In addition, that this one to-hit value is only part of a total multitude of modified values, that in the end; most players may not have this known absolute executed value, in any one given situation
Your point is of academics and is of coarse a valid point to reinforce your preference
[ November 22, 2003, 18:28: Message edited by: JLS ]
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