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would be too hard to implement a real world map!?

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  • would be too hard to implement a real world map!?

    in an scenario, with all the countries on it? and run it from actual times?
    Like a simulation of the actual world? isn't there any game like this?

  • #2
    I think that would be too hard to impliment. Theres so many different countries.

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    • #3
      No. Actually there's a game exactly like this in development somwhere, using neural-net AI and cool stuff like that. It contains over 100 countries and is set in the present day. It actually looks quite good, was mentioned in on e of the Ai discussion threads....hmmm...don't know which one though, try a search for the longer AI threads....

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      • #4
        that could be very nice!!!
        can you imagine, taking over Israel , and impossible mission of dealing with Arafat!!!!

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by Sindai on 04-22-2001 10:41 PM
          No. Actually there's a game exactly like this in development somwhere, using neural-net AI and cool stuff like that. It contains over 100 countries and is set in the present day. It actually looks quite good, was mentioned in on e of the Ai discussion threads....hmmm...don't know which one though, try a search for the longer AI threads....



          The game is called "Defcon". You can check it out at www.anonymes.com


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          • #6
            Good lord, imagine how long it would take a computer to change turns if you have to wait for 100 nations to move and have diplomacy screens with each. Every turn would consist of undeveloped countries begging the US/EU/Japan for loans.

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