Hey all,
Just had some questions/comments on how the AI handles nuclear weapons.
1) I have noticed that the AI refrains from using nukes in wars when they have a stockpile (normally they throw everything they have at an opponetnt with conventional units). However, in all my games, to include the one that spawned this thread, the AI was the one who first used nukes. What are the triggers that tell a civ that nukes are okay to use, or a war is so threatning that they are required?
2) In said game, China only nuked my capital city and then left everything else alone (they nuked one other civ that turn as well). I was wondering if the AI takes into account my stockpile in comparison to theres, and then keeps their nuke strike small to avoid an overwhelming responce (I have 23 ICBMs and 6 TACs, by far the largest stockpile in the world).
3) I did not retaliate in a nuclear manor to China's attack, not because I am so nice but the rest of the world (proving there were unused stores, and all these civs were fighting someone) nucked China with all they had, including my enemies, before my turn and there was no point in me wasting expencive nukes. However, was wondering if my act of self controle concerning WMDs helps my world wide reputation.
4) Lots of human players use the strategy of only using one nuke to kill the capital so that they lose all trade deals and resource/luxury bonuses, leaving the rest of the country relatively undamaged for future capture. Does the AI understand and use this strategy?
Thanks
Just had some questions/comments on how the AI handles nuclear weapons.
1) I have noticed that the AI refrains from using nukes in wars when they have a stockpile (normally they throw everything they have at an opponetnt with conventional units). However, in all my games, to include the one that spawned this thread, the AI was the one who first used nukes. What are the triggers that tell a civ that nukes are okay to use, or a war is so threatning that they are required?
2) In said game, China only nuked my capital city and then left everything else alone (they nuked one other civ that turn as well). I was wondering if the AI takes into account my stockpile in comparison to theres, and then keeps their nuke strike small to avoid an overwhelming responce (I have 23 ICBMs and 6 TACs, by far the largest stockpile in the world).
3) I did not retaliate in a nuclear manor to China's attack, not because I am so nice but the rest of the world (proving there were unused stores, and all these civs were fighting someone) nucked China with all they had, including my enemies, before my turn and there was no point in me wasting expencive nukes. However, was wondering if my act of self controle concerning WMDs helps my world wide reputation.
4) Lots of human players use the strategy of only using one nuke to kill the capital so that they lose all trade deals and resource/luxury bonuses, leaving the rest of the country relatively undamaged for future capture. Does the AI understand and use this strategy?
Thanks
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