A computer and a human are completely different opponents.
I used to want to play, but now I've become an explorer. Now, creating maps is a necessary mathematical exercise for the brain when you don't know anything, but you still need to calculate. As a result, you get a picture.
And also, I play on my own, but in general, there are five different ways to play. For example, you can team up with the computer and play with it on different ends of the map.
Regarding campaigns. I thought about it and decided that without significant changes, nothing fundamentally new can be done here (see the first post). And I don't have the time to make significant changes. Honestly. I don't need to rack my brains any more. So, let it remain as it is. We'll have to accept the "lack of interest" in the game in this version.
I will focus mainly on single-player maps and the initial stages of the campaign, when there is something to think about.
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