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Goblin -> Screw it, I'm cheating! (12/12/2002 5:17:04 AM)

Ok, long campaign versus the computer. Soviets against the Germans, 1942. Meeting engagement. I am royally whomping on the computer, more so even than usual. Suddenly, in the artillery phase, German dive bomber, 8 of them, fly in and almost destroy my central command!

Something wrong with that, you ask? Why, yes, I answer. I have airpower for both sides set to zero! As I sat watching my tanks and infantry be obliterated, I thought, hmmmmm must of misread it. I ended the game, checked, double checked, and triple checked. Airpower, both sides, set at ZERO.

I guess the computer finally got sick of losing, and said "Screw it, I'm cheating!"

:D :eek: :D :eek: :D

Goblin




Orzel Bialy -> Well... (12/12/2002 5:37:56 AM)

my first attempt into hacking into Goblin's home PC and messing with his SPWAW files was a major success! :D




Tiger -> Re: Screw it, I'm cheating! (12/12/2002 6:34:44 AM)

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Goblin
[B]Ok, long campaign versus the computer. Soviets against the Germans, 1942. Meeting engagement. I am royally whomping on the computer, more so even than usual. Suddenly, in the artillery phase, German dive bomber, 8 of them, fly in and almost destroy my central command!

Something wrong with that, you ask? Why, yes, I answer. I have airpower for both sides set to zero! As I sat watching my tanks and infantry be obliterated, I thought, hmmmmm must of misread it. I ended the game, checked, double checked, and triple checked. Airpower, both sides, set at ZERO.

I guess the computer finally got sick of losing, and said "Screw it, I'm cheating!"

:D :eek: :D :eek: :D

Goblin [/B][/QUOTE]

LOL!!

Sorry, I couldn't resist! That is THE best example of utter frustration, I don't think anyone who has not played SPWAW could possibly understand.

Say, I did watch that special last night on UFO's......:D




M4Jess -> (12/12/2002 6:56:58 AM)

:p nanny nanny boo boo :p




rlc27 -> (12/12/2002 9:36:40 AM)

Ever hear of those crazy Foo Fighters?




Irinami -> (12/12/2002 10:37:05 AM)

And you people were bitching about the AI not being smart enough. "Be careful what you wish for..."




Figmo -> (12/13/2002 10:08:55 AM)

As long as it doesn't kill your A0 you can make it through.

Once when I was in a defend the AI bought all planes and few infantry - it wiped me out - ARGH! Luckily I had saved the end of the previous battle and started again from there. That's not cheating - is it?

Figmo




Warhorse -> (12/14/2002 2:59:11 AM)

Heh, heh, Jim, you reminded me of the time, when SP:WW2 first came out, there was a nightime scenario in my German campaign. Well, the AI bought TONS of aircraft, and for three turns I took it, then thought, hey, it's night-time, WTF?? Weeeell, I opened up SPww2edit, gave all the enemy planes just enough damage, said 'how do you like me now' and returned to the game. Was great fun thereafter to watch flaming planes enter the field!! THAT was cheating, and I felt justified, and GOOD about it!!!!!:D :D :D




Figmo -> (12/14/2002 8:06:26 AM)

HuuaAaah - Warhorse - you get the award for best Cheat - I like it - wish I had thought of that.

If this works - here's the old Figmo Award!




Warhorse -> (12/14/2002 9:01:18 AM)

LOL!!!! I like it!! You gonna copywrite that, old man?!:D :D ;)




Figmo -> (12/14/2002 9:33:54 PM)

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Warhorse
[B]LOL!!!! I like it!! You gonna copywrite that, old man?!:D :D ;) [/B][/QUOTE]

Naa - probably not needed. ;)

What you mean "old man"? I'm only as old as I feel - and that varies from 18 to 80 depending on the day. Well, on some days I guess you right - ARGH!!

Figmo




Bing -> (12/15/2002 1:19:33 AM)

Don't know if it will make anyone feel better, but having been involved with computer wargaming from the earliest days, its always been the same: When the AI is losing it cheats, sometimes outright illegal stuff, I've seen it often enough to know the programmers do it deliberately.

That was one thing about boardgaming. Your opponent might have "artificial" intellignece all right. But you didn't let him do stuff like the computer AI does either.

Solitaire boardgaming was really neat, it always came out the way you wanted, funny about that. (No, it didn't really, just kidding.)

Bing




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