This has bugged me for a while, and I'm close to an answer. However still one thing remains to sort out...
Lets take the Rifleman as an example of a multiple strategy unit (just to make it a little less abstract).
Rifleman is set both to be Offenseive and Defensive.
This means that the BIC has two Rifleman units in it: One offensive and one defensive. When you play you only see one of the units, namely the offensive. However, the AI sees both and builds both of the units.
So long that's it idf the AI need an defensive unit it will build a defensive Rifleman. Now to what I haven't sorted out yet:
What happens if you destroy say 50% of an AI's defensive Riflemen, but don't kill a Single offensive?
Will it use the offensive Riflemen as a replacement for the defensive, or will it Keep all of them on offense, even thou it needs more defense?
Have anyone noticed any strange behavior from the AI when deling with multiple strategy units, anmd the AI have lost a great deal of them?
Lets take the Rifleman as an example of a multiple strategy unit (just to make it a little less abstract).
Rifleman is set both to be Offenseive and Defensive.
This means that the BIC has two Rifleman units in it: One offensive and one defensive. When you play you only see one of the units, namely the offensive. However, the AI sees both and builds both of the units.
So long that's it idf the AI need an defensive unit it will build a defensive Rifleman. Now to what I haven't sorted out yet:
What happens if you destroy say 50% of an AI's defensive Riflemen, but don't kill a Single offensive?
Will it use the offensive Riflemen as a replacement for the defensive, or will it Keep all of them on offense, even thou it needs more defense?
Have anyone noticed any strange behavior from the AI when deling with multiple strategy units, anmd the AI have lost a great deal of them?
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