Or the more simplistic approach. Take out the entire civ in one turn. That used to work best with me, And the first AI that complained got it next.
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LaFayette, I would think MGE would be more aggressive than 2.42 with nukes, and the ww79 scen has the war flag set.
GateKeeper, what change in rules.txt spurs the AI to make heavy use of Cruise Missiles against land targets? Change them from 0 (Attack) to 1 (defend)?
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Originally posted by Gatekeeper
I'm almost set in stone when it comes to playing style: Unless I have an aggressive nearby AI civilization, I tend to focus on building up my own cities in the Stone and Medieval ages in preparation for starship building and offensive military operations in the Industrial and Modern eras.
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Originally posted by Straybow
GateKeeper, what change in rules.txt spurs the AI to make heavy use of Cruise Missiles against land targets? Change them from 0 (Attack) to 1 (defend)?
Before I made the change, it was not unusual for the AI to store six to 10 missiles in each of its cities for exclusive use against naval targets. Now it uses them almost right away and never stores more than two missiles per city (fewer missiles stored because it's actually using them).
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Originally posted by Scouse Gits
Why wait that long? Just think of a vet Elephant as an early form of howitzer.
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Originally posted by La Fayette
Believe me, it does
I remember trying to let partisans alive in the ww79 scenario. Poor guys, the AI nuked them mercilessly
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Some things seem to be different when scenerios are used. We'll see what you find in a normal game.
RAHIt's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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Originally posted by Gatekeeper
Hmm ... well, maybe I can put the howie sound file in place of the elephant one to at least keep up part of the illusion.
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Originally posted by rah
Some things seem to be different when scenerios are used. We'll see what you find in a normal game.
RAH
I left two AI partisans next to a just-conquered city and the AI attempted to sacrifice them when it fired *four* nuclear missiles at the city. Fortunate for me, at least one square of the city's environs was w/i the SDI Defense shield of another city, so the nukes didn't get through.
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Yep. When people first started making scenarios, there was a lot of discussion about the differences.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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Heh. I finally won after using a mixture of amphibious shock troop assaults and barrages of cruise missiles on Mongolia's Indonesian provinces/cities. Even a city defended by SDI Defense and anti-missile batteries has to give way under a repeated cruise missile attack, followed up by invasion from the sea.
Too bad the year was 2183.
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Originally posted by Gatekeeper
Too bad the year was 2183.
How do you manage to finish those games? I confess that once I have a big lead, and it's a sure thing that I'm going to win, I lose interest. On gigamaps, I don't reach that point as quickly as on smaller maps (that's why I play on them) - but I usually stop playing and start a new game anywhere from about 1750 to 1950. What do you do to keep the micromanaging, the moving 100s of units at a time, from becoming tedious?
Serious question, btw - I've always wanted to find ways to make the endgames less of a chore."I'm a guy - I take everything seriously except other people's emotions"
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Originally posted by Six Thousand Year Old Man
Serious question, btw - I've always wanted to find ways to make the endgames less of a chore.
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