I have noticed while creating some scenarios that the AI is very reluctant to move from its start location. It just sits there for the most part and compacts its units into a knot.
If there was an objective button in the scenario editor, we could really help the AI know when its supposed to be on the defensive or the attack.
For example, I am currently working on Adrianople 378 AD, and the Goths occupy a hill in front of the Romans, while their cavalry hurry to join the battle. However, the Romans won't advance.
Then, when the AI plays the Goths, they will advance just off the hill to meet the Romans, thus losing their advantage.
With an objective button, it could be placed on the hill, the AI would then know as Goths to stay put, and as Romans to attack.
Of course this would help in many different situations when creating scenarios, not just this lone example.
Need an Objective location icon for scenario creation
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Need an Objective location icon for scenario creation
Last edited by Scarz on Wed Feb 17, 2010 7:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Need an Objective location icon for scenario creation
I agree, particularly when the AI controlled army doesn't realize what a great defensive position they are in and decide to advance across a river or ditch they are defending behind (e.g., Granicus 334BC, Dara 530AD). We need a smarter AI.Scar wrote:when the AI plays the Goths, they will advance just off the hill to meet the Romans, thus losing their advantage.
With an objective button, it could be placed on the hill, the AI would then know as Goths to stay put, and as Romans to attack.
Of course this would help in many different situations when creating scenarios, not just this lone example.
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Leader settings
I have played around with this while creating scenarios, and have not found that aggression levels for AI leaders translates to any more or less activity for the AI armies. Has anyone else seen any impact?
Supplementary facultative objectives would be great. With objectives and lines of sight in futur Rise of Rome, Fog would be very improved. Perhaps, these concepts seem nos adapted for ancient battles, but I have to say (one time again
) : this game engine would not be only a simple adaptation of a tabletop rule : Slitherine has in hand a great concept, and this game should be adapted to become the successor of the GREAT Age of Rifles for all times (ancien, medieval, 18 th, 19th).
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I'd also like to see the option to mark a BG as unable to move on turn 1 &/or turn 2 - this would fix units in place which were not available at the start of a battle, for instance The Sambre & Lake Tres scenarios the romans can use all BG's from the start whereas some should be held in place.
Would also suit reinforcements arriving late.
Would also suit reinforcements arriving late.
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Re: Leader settings
Hi!Scar wrote:I have played around with this while creating scenarios, and have not found that aggression levels for AI leaders translates to any more or less activity for the AI armies. Has anyone else seen any impact?
Me too!
It's hard to notice that those levels changes their behaviours!
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