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ORIGINAL: Ron Saueracker You have internet access, try PBEM. The only way to fly. Totally different experience. I can't understand why anybody would waste their time playing against the AI. Even if the AI were good. (Which I don't think it can ever be in a game this complex). And various other, similar, posts. There exists a class of customer, of which I too am one, which is NOT INTERESTED IN PLAYING PBEM. I have played games, both two player, multi-player and massively-multi-player over the net before, by email or real time, and I can honestly say that in general I dislike the experience. It just doesn't suit my style. I play the games to say "What if", to have fun, and not normally to play in such a competitive way. (When I do play two-player it tends to be as much a social thing as a game, so it's normally face-to-face.) So for me a reasonably aggressive and challenging AI is a prime requirement. Apologies, and "Well, PBEM is the way to go" and similar posts do not help. Note that I'm not suggesting that the AI has to be the equal of even a poor human player. Just something that will thrust and counter occasionally. Poor moves are fine - Hey, just look at the Halsey thread, they're realistic - as long as it takes some action. WitP's AI is not that great, but if there was no AI at all I wouldn't even have considered buying it. If I do something really stupid, it's capable of spanking me, so that "What if I send a battlefleet to intercept that invasion" results, as often as not, in "Oh. Where's that battleship gone?". I don't believe that the AI in WitP is as bad as you're all saying, from my point of view. Of course you can beat it. So what? Steve, very frustratedly.
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