Hrothgar
Posts: 180
Joined: 11/16/2002 From: PA Status: offline
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If I'm playing a tactical game, then I enjoy tactics. However, when I'm playing a strategic game, I'd just as soon skip the tactical details. Consequently, I let all the battles in this game resolve automatically and focus on strategic matters. This leads to a quicker game, but it has another benefit: even the best tactical AI can be beaten consistently by a competent human. By letting the computer handle the battles, it keeps me from beating up on a predictable AI. This also improves the strategic game, as I cannot count on compensating for strategic errors by winning all the battles. I have to pay attention to the strategic possibilities in order to avoid getting myself into a hole I can't climb out of. It's quite possible that I'm not the best of players, but I have enjoyed challenging sessions with this game, largely because I let the computer handle the battles. This is true of other strategic games I've played: Age of Wonders III is a good example. Because I don't choose to beat up on the weak tactical AI, I've had a lot of hard-fought games, and have even lost often.
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