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fsp -> RE: Paying Player's Poll (no testers please) (12/12/2010 7:30:59 PM)
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Most of redmarkus' issues with the AI are found in a post by me in which I praised the AI. To be honest, it is very hard for me to answer that question. I am still very much impressed by the AI, it is the best I have seen in such a huge game. But I do understand where you are coming from, as I am really divided myself. It feels weird to see such a defense in depth. It also seems really unrealistic for the Soviet's in 1941. On the other hand, it is giving me a tremendous game experience. Here are a couple of thoughts: a) For one, you said that you will go PBEM now. You will most probably not get any Soviet player to react like the real Soviets did. They will probably mostly employ a strategy like the Soviet AI does, which again goes to show just how good the AI is on defence. b) I as the German player in this game/simulation have the benefit of hindsight. So does your Soviet PBEM partner. If I, as the German player get to avoid all the historic mistakes, not sending Guderian south, pushing extra for Leningrad and start preparing for Blizzard and avoiding Stalingrad or Kursk, I would surely win, wouldn't I? Would that not make playing kind of mood? Knowing, that the AI is exactly doing what the Soviets did in WW2, so I can easily use a blueprint to win? c) I think if we have the Soviet AI defend like they did in history, we would easily achieve pockets even bigger than the Wehrmacht did in history. This again means that the AI would be a walkover or would need significant cheating/troops appearing out of nowhere to survive. d) You cited board games like FITE as being able to realistically simulate the real thing. As far as I know, most Soviet players in FITE have avoided the big mistakes made by the Soviets in real life. The AI does the same here I think. Again, not sure what I really think of this. This defence in depth just does not feel right when I face it. But it sure is a lot of fun. And I have only played 11 turns so far. Way too early for a final judgment.
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