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Valgua -> GoA for singleplayers? (12/15/2007 12:13:40 PM)

Hi! Now that the game has been out for a while and after a couple of patches, would you recommend GoA to a guy mainly interested in single player? Is the AI good enough?




hjaco -> RE: GoA for singleplayers? (12/15/2007 12:55:29 PM)

That depends on your level of play and how much playability a game should be offering you but IMO I must say no.

I usually don't play that much PBEM as I prefer the old fashioned boardgames but really - with this gem I have become addicted to PBEM (with GOA that is) [:)]

But then again if you are content with just the digital download you are only making an investment of 24 Euro.....




Shawkhan -> RE: GoA for singleplayers? (12/15/2007 7:32:48 PM)

Well, I think if you are new to the game, you can expect the AI to give you an interesting time until you master the system. As the CP I generally win over the AI by the end of 1917. As the Entente, the game is usually over quite a bit sooner.
With the new patches, the AI does a better job of staying in the game.
I wouldn't be surprised if the AI could now defeat a new player. You can handicap the game also to give the AI an advantage if it becomes too easy.




Lascar -> RE: GoA for singleplayers? (12/16/2007 4:19:49 AM)

Play the AI a few times to learn the ropes, but to have a real challenge and fun play PBEM. This game really shines with PBEM and the turns go fast with two opponents that maintain their stride.




kcole4080 -> RE: GoA for singleplayers? (12/16/2007 7:04:25 PM)

As already said, once you master the system, the AI provides much less of a challenge than a live opponent, but it's still the best WW1 simulation available.
I've said this before, if you're interested in the subject, buy the game. It's definitely worthwhile.




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