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AI difficutly Very Hard

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 2:55 am
by cobraII
Having the AI on very hard makes the game turn into a sluggout i was the south they marhced from manassas with 60,000 men and took Richmond in one turn lol but that unlocked Lee on the very turn he arrives in september 61 the Ai and i were fighting it out in winter condionts with low cohesion it was crazy. I almost had lee to go to rank 4 because of all the fighting. I had like six three star leaders, johneson, Beuregard, Lee, Jackson, Albert Johnson, and even that one guy for a little bit who is removed Cooper, it was crazy.

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:52 pm
by Banks6060
Sounds like a pretty rough-and-tumble kinda game there. How'd ya do in the west?

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 3:47 am
by cobraII
had bowling green, and kentucky took salem illnois i was doing good in the west ai was not as aggresive there

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:03 am
by Primasprit
Hi cobraII,

what are your settings for the detection bonus for the AI? This helps the AI most imo, if you want to have a tough game. :)

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 4:27 pm
by cobraII
they are normal

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 5:26 pm
by stars&bars
cobraII wrote:Having the AI on very hard makes the game turn into a sluggout i was the south they marhced from manassas with 60,000 men and took Richmond in one turn lol but that unlocked Lee on the very turn he arrives in september 61 the Ai and i were fighting it out in winter condionts with low cohesion it was crazy. I almost had lee to go to rank 4 because of all the fighting. I had like six three star leaders, johneson, Beuregard, Lee, Jackson, Albert Johnson, and even that one guy for a little bit who is removed Cooper, it was crazy.


I usally try to combine/withdraw all my units in the east near Richmond, to Richmond, at the very start of a game on the hardest difficulty. As in the past i have had similar happen to me, where the Union came in force and wiped out my smaller forces along the way. Where as with a big combined stand in Richmond, I usally win, and they retreat. A hard lesson to learn.