Lead designer of Civ IV and designer of the AI both in Civ III and IV Soren Johnson gave a presentation on AI programming during a Google Tech Talk using his work on Civ as examples.
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Playing to Lose: AI and Civilization by Soren Johnson
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#1bernlin2000 commentedSeptember 4, 2010, 16:38Editing a commentVery interesting discussion on CivIV AI, learned a lot and I think I'll try more amphibious assaults from now on
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#2jobe commentedSeptember 5, 2010, 14:05Editing a commentOriginally posted by bernlin2000
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