I always use "quick battle".
Except the ones we've made
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I always use "quick battle".
The most difficult level: 1 against 7, a little easier is 1 against 5, of course, at the "difficult" level, and if ALL AI are STRONG.
You edited your previous message. But I remember, you said that you were fighting the AI with a "deadly" threat. Please tell me in detail how you do it? I need this! Because I always use "quick battle," and an opponent with a "deadly" threat creates problems for me. :)
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all his movement points on something and couldn't catch up with my units. And my units recaptured his city every turn. This wasn't the case in previous installments, so there's no need to talk about the great intelligence of the AI in 6. At least there, they didn't act so stupidly and didn't leave the cities completely empty. Although patches may fix this, but playing against the computer will never replace playing against a person. A person is always smarter than a machine.What's your avatar? It's scary:)
In the 3rd, 4th, and 5th installments, I played the highest difficulty level with "quick" battles without any problems.
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In the 3rd, 4th, and 5th installments, I easily played on the highest difficulty level using "quick" battles. And in the 6th installment, I played on a difficulty level against 5 AVERAGE AIs using quick battles. I don't have time for strong AIs yet. That's why I'm asking for advice from you. I feel that it's very difficult to defeat STRONG AIs in quick battles; I tried to do it once for 2 hours, then I got angry and gave up.
By the way, you're wrong to be upset about the 6th installment. It's an incredibly awesome thing!
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I'm not arguing that people are smarter and more interesting. But you can play cards or a simple game against people. What's the difference? People can also cheat, and maybe even better than a computer cheater.
The difficulty level in the 6th installment was introduced not by me, but by the developer. You should appeal to them.
The dynasty weapon made the game too easy; you can complete half of the campaign with the same arachnid using auto-battle, as well as scenarios and single maps with a 1 vs. 7 ratio, but it certainly won't improve your skills.
well, just play without the dynasty weapon, or with an un-upgraded one, to make it more interesting.
I agree. But before playing against people, you need to practice against the AI. :)?
No. You need to read guides from people who play against other people.... and only then... When I play against the computer, the creative part of my brain shuts off - I just study the algorithm of its actions (and it's the same on any map) and build a system of countermeasures :)
It's not the same with people. The only thing is clearing neutral creatures. But effective methods are learned much faster through collective discussion or directly in online play.
