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Preventing AI Suicide?
Dear All,
I am working on a scenario where it is fairly important that the AI remains entrenched even after some of the objectives have been overrun. It lasts 30 turns. It is a player 2 assaults player 1 scenario. The AI is in defence. How can I prevent suicidal counter-attacks by the AI after the turn 20 mark? Does it have something to do with "Reaction"? Any help would be much appreciated. |
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Best way I've found to keep the AI units in place is to set their move speed to zero.
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If you want a formation to attack say on turn 22, then set reaction to 22. In addition, if you do not want certain formations to leave their fighting positions set reaction to 98. Reaction by default is set to 99. At 99,the AI decides when and where to attack. Wild Bill Wilder has a scenario, I believe it is titled: "Finding Way Home." It has various reaction values that maybe beneficial to check out his implementation. ===== |
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from the game guide ( that thing people rarely read )
QUOTE In scenarios, if the "reaction turn" is set to "turn 98" units will hold in place for the entire game and not counter attack to re-take V-Hexes. This includes both advance and assault and delay and defend scenarios" |
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"...not counter attack to re-take V-Hexes."
But will they still not move and react to opposing units coming close? I thought they would become locally mobile due to being attacked, they just will not target V-hexes. |
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i am playing a random campaign is it possible in a campaign to it is a problem with defence missions
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No. That's a feature used to tweak the AI's response in a scenario. You can't do that in a generated campaign but it could be done in a scripted campaign
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I have always found the AI is not too bad in dug in defence (other than random initial positioning that tends to be more or less pretty awful).
The AI is less good at delay scenarios and bloody awful at advances and attacks where it always does a Banzai charge and generally attacks with any armour long before any leg infantry can catch up. I mostly do WWII British and Commonwealth v Germany, Japan and Italy or, occasionally, Germany v USSR in pretty big Brigade sized actions. While in MBT I tend to mainly do Company - Battalion sized stuff. Don't know if it just my wishful thinking but WWII German forces do seem a bit more likely to counter attack from defence (accurate enough). I also find the AI is okay in, in defence, in MBT when the enemy is assorted terrorist-gurilla forces, less so if it is a well organised and properly trained force. If I could change two things in this game it would be to improve random AI troop positioning in defence and stop attacking AI armour bombing along at max speed all or most of the time (in fact I actually think it would probably be better if all AI vehilcles were restricted to half speed or less). |
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