Curt, did you check what Kobayashi posted in his DST thread about island warfare?
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For what it's worth;
GOTO commands in the event file that fire off every turn and tell Canadian units to move in a specified direction might solve this problem . . . . if you can get the AI to follow the commands.
Likewise, making the individual units much more expensive is a possible solution as well, one that I've used often.
As I've pointed out in several readme files, the game's "realism" disappears when the AI covers the map with wandering military units, aimlessly blundering along, doing nothing in particular. I can't think of a single historical period/situation in which precious military resources were told to just mosey about the countryside randomly.Lost in America.
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The AI is the pest here...
In other theatres, it is not a hassle, as the Germans and Russians
(for instance) are always in battle with each other and at close-quarters.
The isolated nature of the North American continent means that the
AI is tempted to do the infamous ‘wandering routine’...But I wonder
if a combo of much more expensive units and taking away the
'expansionist' nature from the commonwealth may stop them
building silly 'jobless units' and go straight for the enemies....
I will make changes and see what happens!
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Originally posted by jim panse
Curt, did you check what Kobayashi posted in his DST thread about island warfare?
ship settings to make these units surge out and do the business!
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He will be fully credited with this breakthrough, of course!
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Oh, and Curt, one more thing, as I'm sure you strive for a degree of accuracy. Starting a new game as the Japanese in v.3, I noticed you have Nara as the city in Okinawa. This should be Naha. Nara is a large city on the north coast of Honshu that was once the Imperial Capital in the feudal days. Naha is the biggest settlement in Okinawa.
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