Markko
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Joined: 11/23/2019 Status: offline
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I know its just personal, but for me, the only way to play this game is to turn off all AI assist. That's both in the air game and with support units. To me, this game works much better if you just dive in and take control. And in one way, that makes sense. These are big areas of the game, especially the air war. A major part of WWII warfare. If the AI is on full auto, it just seems a big blur where you don't know what is going on. For me, its only when I take control myself and dive into it does it become more understandable. Even then, its hard, as the game doesn't always provide a lot of feedback, and then tends to erase what info it gives you. So, for example, its worth taking a deep dive into what just happened after you execute the air directives. Its tempting to start moving ground units, but its worth a look to really see what just happened. I tend to go through and try to do screen captures, because by the time you really want to review this information (which for me is before I set my next turn's air directives), poof its gone. There's info in there, but its often buried in the details of a battle, and you only start to see a picture after looking at a bunch of battles. For example, in WITW, you can follow a bombing raid through multiple interceptions in multiple hexes, if you flip through the battle displays in the correct fashion. Its then you start to realize that 'wow, the interceptors really wacked them', or that you are flying way too many escorts. And, after the ground turns, to study the air war, you still need to go look at the details of those ground battles. You get very little overall information about what your ground support is doing, and sometimes its only by going through those ground battles that you can get an idea of which side controls the skies over the battlefield, who's losing planes flying ground support, etc. To me, if I turn on the AI assist, this all goes by in a quick blur and seems really confusing. But its a cool game, and worth the study. Its perhaps more obvious in WITW, a theater where I have in the past enjoyed Gary Grigsby games like Bombing the Reich and thus now enjoy realizing that not only am I playing a game fighting in Sicily but that I've also got a cool, big game on strategic bombing of Germany.
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