MrsWargamer
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ORIGINAL: zakblood while i normally don't disagree with ladies, sorry i disagree, as i only play single player and hardly ever apart from testing that is play online... so AI has to be good or great at least, very good or excellent at best You must be regularly disappointed :) Well considering there is no such thing as good AI. There's the occasional illusion of barely acceptable AI, there's countless examples of dreadful AI, but there is no such thing as decent AI. As for playing solo, a person's time is probably better spent just playing hotseat, and being both sides. It's worked for decades with board games. In fact, I'd likely love to see several board games given a decent computer interface just so I could set them up and play them and not be constrained by space limitations. Vassal is ok if a person desperately has to have another mind to play against. But I only bought World in Flames the computer version, as it eliminates the space problem. I couldn't care less if they ever get the mangled AI resolved. I have no plans to ever obtain it. Inasmuch as the OP request though. Well for PC based selections, there is so many choices, almost impossible to really narrow them down entirely. I suppose if they plan to play solo against the AI, and plan to ignore how the AI will suck, then it becomes really just about topic choice. TOAW III does seem to have the widest range of settings. Panzer Campaigns seems to have the largest catalogue of separate game releases. The Panther Games titles seem to at least enforce the most credible looking command and control simulation. AngloGerman war is probably the most faithful to looking like a board game. But the moment you start playing something of substantial work load and immersion, and you allow your efforts to be set against the AI, you are really just saying you don't mind putting in hundreds of hours only to witness the AI do something utterly idiotic, and in the process throw the game. If a human were to 'throw the game' after several sessions, you would normally not be very amused with that person. I find it infinitely interesting that so many gamers give the AI a pass on conduct that a human would never be forgiven for.
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Wargame, 05% of the time. Play with Barbies 05% of the time. Play with Legos 10% of the time. Build models 20% of the time Shopping 60% of the time. Exlains why I buy em more than I play em.
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