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Offline CptTrips

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Re: Initiating AI
« Reply #15 on: October 01, 2019, 07:20:29 PM »
A little off topic, but Western Front is pretty cool. The AI are a bit too easy to kill, but if I am having a hard time finding fun in the MA, I can always go here and have some fun. I would love to see a WW2 version.

Thanks!

Did you realize the AI get more difficult as you move South along the front?  Each pair of bases, A1-A2, etc constitute a increased level of difficulty.  Try down around A9-A10.
I can't remember now where I left off.  Check the legend in the upper right of the clipboard map.  At the final levels is ludicrous-level AI.  :devil  So the idea is just move up and down the front until you find your sweet spot.

[Edit] Just checked.  A13-A14 is the highest level difficulty.  If that is too easy for you then... I dunno...they should put you in a lab and study you or something.   :bolt:

(I hope that is not the AI you are saying is too easy.  If so, you must ALWAYS fly my team in scenarios.  ;))


I would love to do a WWII version at some point if it's OK with Hitech.  It might have made more sense to do that first, but WWII guys have lots of options.  WWI guys hardly every get a chance to fly, so I wanted to throw them a bone first.

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Offline 1stpar3

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Re: Initiating AI
« Reply #16 on: October 02, 2019, 02:00:19 AM »
"Put you in a Lab, and study you". :rofl My first time in there...Yep A13  :bhead  Did you see HT's post about "Thoughts"? A WW2 version of this would be of GREAT USEFULNESS in that situation...IMHO. Next to Bustr and his maps...your "Western Front" ranks You, right up there for my "AH BROTHER OF THE YEAR" Award :rock 
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