ZOOMIE1980 -> RE: AI good enough? (7/21/2004 3:59:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: finn Hi, I am thinking of buying War in the Pacific, I played one of the earlier pacific war games a few years ago and enjoyed it very much. My question is, is the AI good enough for enjoyable single player games? Will it provide a good challenge? Thanks in advance. Lars As one who is highly critical of wargame AI's in general, I agree with the above poster that the AI does a decent job so long as you stay "in the box". A few quirks have been raised, that are going to be fixed. It has a tendancy to do the death spiral thing, but to see that you pretty much have to be playing "outside the box". The best example that is easily duplicated is to spend political points early and massively reinforce Rabaul as the American player playing the Japanese AI in Scen #15 before the Japanese take it. The AI will impale itself repeatedly on that one. Other than that, it plays an aggressive, but very linear game against you. Just now starting a game as Japanese player playing American AI. Way to soon to judge, overall, how the American AI does, but it is giving me fits in China, so far. Elsewhere, it appears it likes to retreat to strong points and try and hold there, pretty much letting the rest go without much of a fight. I did get the situation where only 8 zeroes attacked PH on turn 1, though.
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