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Sat Mar 24, 2007 5:01 pm

Hi everybody, :gardavou:

I have some strange questions (I think):

1.) Is it possible to modify the game (files) in that way, that the AI takes command of both sides and out-plays a campaign (AI vs AI)? or a part of it?

2.) Is it possible to command only one army of a nation, while the AI takes command over the remaining supreme command? Perhaps also, that you support the campaign as an allied nation with a small army, while the AI plays the allied american units.


ageod: Thanks for this awesome game and awesome following games... :coeurs:

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Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:10 pm

1. is possible, I use it when I test the AI, but I don't think I have exported the option for now. Can be done rather easily if you want to see.

2. not feasible, sorry
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Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:20 pm

1. is possible, I use it when I test the AI, but I don't think I have exported the option for now. Can be done rather easily if you want to see.

That would be fantastic :)

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Fri Apr 13, 2007 7:00 pm

Pocus wrote:1. is possible, I use it when I test the AI, but I don't think I have exported the option for now. Can be done rather easily if you want to see.


Hello Pocus,

can you show me how this works with AACW ? Or can you ad this feature, please ?

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Fri Apr 13, 2007 7:50 pm

oops, in the turmoil of the release I forgot about that. I will add the functionnality for the next fix, and this is noted, rest assured.
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Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:42 am

1.- I think that could be possible in this way, suposse playing BoA. First enter the game as American and give no orders, hit to execute the turn, the AI make the orders file for British and the turn is executed.
Then get out of the game. Open a window with the explorer, go to the files of your game, load in the directory the files of the previous turn, here you have the file orders for British if there is a file american.ord delete it. Load the game and enter as British, execute the turn. Here you have a turn woth only AI orders.
2.- If you want to command a single army then change the orders the AI has made and give your own orders. :indien:

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Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:17 am

yes you can do that indeed.

variable exported for this evening...
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Thu Apr 19, 2007 11:18 am

Leibstandarte wrote:1.- I think that could be possible in this way, suposse playing BoA. First enter the game as American and give no orders, hit to execute the turn, the AI make the orders file for British and the turn is executed.
Then get out of the game. Open a window with the explorer, go to the files of your game, load in the directory the files of the previous turn, here you have the file orders for British if there is a file american.ord delete it. Load the game and enter as British, execute the turn. Here you have a turn woth only AI orders.
2.- If you want to command a single army then change the orders the AI has made and give your own orders. :indien:


Yes, I made it that way with BoA sometimes.

But now, it's implemented (in AACW). Thanks, POCUS :coeurs:

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