Does any one know if the AI acts differently on the campaign map depending on whether there is a short or long campaign going on (i.e. agressiveness, who they decide to attack and when)?![]()
Does any one know if the AI acts differently on the campaign map depending on whether there is a short or long campaign going on (i.e. agressiveness, who they decide to attack and when)?![]()
"You cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war."
-Albert Einstein
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
-Benjamin Franklin
it dos not seem to have a big difference * i think none *... ex the English always attack the Skots :( .. so i burn London to the ground :)) .. am i evil ??? yes I AM !!!
"One who knows the enemy and knows himself will not be in danger in a hundred battles.
One who does not know the enemy but knows himself will sometimes win, sometimes lose.
One who does not know the enemy and does not know himself will be in danger in every battle."![]()
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I think the AI gets objectives the same way you do. So if youre playing a short campaign it will have the same objectives as you would for that faction, e.g. as english: wipe out the scots and the french and hold 15 regions.
So if you were playing as the french in a short game then expect the english AI to target you as a special priority. In practice this probably wouldnt be noticable difference, since youre neighbours and will probably be at war all the time anyway.
Last edited by Daveybaby; 12-08-2006 at 13:15.
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