Charles2222 -> (6/7/2002 8:18:33 PM)
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shoglic: Seems like hard is pretty hard to me. I'm having enough trouble with the tons of mines out there. Are you playing the standard 3100pt. force? Britain has 3500 for soem reason, while the USSR and GE has 3100. Also you might find the enemy attacking you on hard, considerably easier than attacking him, or if you have something of an inferior force. I don't think any human can survive, very well, the Finns as the USSR, if the settings are on hard. You might also try using the AI advantage toggle, which is a minor help. There's also a number of other things you can do. One of which is to somewhat constantly update the AI force pool. If you can always play on hard, which is 2X, then before each battle estimate your force total, which I guess you'd include possible support. What are we getting each turn for upgrades, 600pts.? Although guesstimating might be more profitable, what you could do is count the points on a piece of paper everytime you upgarde. For example, say you upgrade a 25pt. unit to a 75pt. unit, then your core is now 3150pts. Repairing them doesn't add to your core total. The point to counting them is you'll know precisely where your core total stands so that you can manually adjust the AI force total. If you want to use hard but want it at 3X instead of 2X, and you have a 4000pt. force later, use the hard setting for 2X, and set the AI force at 6000. Always make the AI force 150% of your core, and use the hard setting to double 1.5 to 3.0. Of this is a bit of a problem when he assaults you, because while 12000, is 3 times 4000, when he assaults I think his force doubles yours anyway, and I don't know if you're overriding the AI force total in preferences if it will mulitply that, which, if it did, would make you facing a 24000pt. force. If you're going to play with a 3X as a standard minimum disadvantage, then I would suggest you start out with a smaller core, pointwise, and keep it relatively small, because otherwise I think it'll explode on you on way or the other. I don't think it's possible to have a logical force and 24000pts. for the AI, for example.
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