I thought this would be a nice companion to the "AI cheats and strategies to counter them" thread . I just recently played an Emperor game where I effectively destroyed my closest rival (Russia) through the use of a MPP. This will probably be old news to many of you, but I thought I'd share the story:
[list=1][*]I was playing on a pangea map, in which Russia was on the other side of the continent and growing rapidly[*]I was embroiled in war with the Persians and the Aztecs, and although I was winning, diverting all my resources to the war effort was causing me to fall badly behind in Techonlogy[*]I managed to coax the Russians into a MPP, and thus began their decline.[*]The Russians started trekking vast numbers of units all the way across the map, just to help me destroy the remaining 6 Persian/Aztec cities[*]I changed all my output back to city improvements, and the Russians take heavy casualties while I sat by and watched[*]At the same time, I moved a stack of units next to the heavily defended Aztec capital, which contained three wonders (did the same for the Persian capital, which contained one wonder)[*]As soon as the Russians had whittled down the defenses, I took the Aztec capital and its many wonders [*]When all was said and done, the Russians had captured only 2 of the 6 remaining cities, and I had surpassed them in Technology[*]The rest of the game was a cakewalk
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I think this is one of the biggest flaws in the AI... it seems unable to comprehend how costly and counter-productive a long-distance war can be. Anyone else have a similar tale to share?
-ollie-
[list=1][*]I was playing on a pangea map, in which Russia was on the other side of the continent and growing rapidly[*]I was embroiled in war with the Persians and the Aztecs, and although I was winning, diverting all my resources to the war effort was causing me to fall badly behind in Techonlogy[*]I managed to coax the Russians into a MPP, and thus began their decline.[*]The Russians started trekking vast numbers of units all the way across the map, just to help me destroy the remaining 6 Persian/Aztec cities[*]I changed all my output back to city improvements, and the Russians take heavy casualties while I sat by and watched[*]At the same time, I moved a stack of units next to the heavily defended Aztec capital, which contained three wonders (did the same for the Persian capital, which contained one wonder)[*]As soon as the Russians had whittled down the defenses, I took the Aztec capital and its many wonders [*]When all was said and done, the Russians had captured only 2 of the 6 remaining cities, and I had surpassed them in Technology[*]The rest of the game was a cakewalk
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I think this is one of the biggest flaws in the AI... it seems unable to comprehend how costly and counter-productive a long-distance war can be. Anyone else have a similar tale to share?
-ollie-
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