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Can this AI opponent cheat be removed? I constantly see heroes attacking a superior army and winning without any losses.
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It's inappropriate to publish private correspondence.
Firstly, this is a repeated insult directed at me.
Secondly, what kind of underhanded behavior are you talking about? He was the one who published our private correspondence, not me.
I wrote to him like a man.
Are you confused about something? I'll give you a couple of minutes to think.
Now you'll have to answer for your words. You will answer specifically. I'm waiting for an apology.
Added 12 minutes ago
Belendor, I'm shocked by the local community. I wanted to help you. I specifically mentioned that there are experienced members here, so let them respond. Read what they wrote to me above? I don't even know what to do here. :)
Added 10 minutes ago
Friends, you are being insulted, called "CLONES"! Show these people who's who.
Dnaop-vr, few people leave likes on my posts anymore. And those who do, I'll tell you, and you won't be happy.
I've been saying that every week, the system automatically removes 3 likes from my posts.
And don't cry now. A man should be responsible for his words. But you're not a man. That's for sure.
I wrote to him LIKE A MAN.
Now you'll have to answer for your words. You will answer specifically. I'm waiting for an apology.
nothing will happen to me, PUTIN will come and KILL EVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!
It's a shame that an interesting question got lost in all the nonsense: how do computers sometimes defeat neutral creatures with losses comparable to those of a highly skilled player? It's a good idea, making the computer stronger, but what's the underlying mechanic?
Has anyone ever seen the AI lose to neutral creatures?
Has anyone seen the AI give up on neutral creatures?
Hunter 98, I will just remain silent.
Because, if I was the first to be rude to you and deliberately show off, then I will just be silent.
This repeatedly spoils my mood here.
And what "weakened authority" are you talking about? I don't have any authority here at all!!! And I don't need it. I just don't want people to be rude to me.
Did I bother Marmot and Dnaop-vr? Say, did I bother them? Say it?
Did I attack Marmot first, and then immediately pounced on Dnaop-vr?
I'm in shock.
I will be silent, but I will sort things out.
I deleted my posts, the ones I was allowed to. So don't worry. I will only make posts in my special thread.
I hope the three of you won't be there.
Did I bother Marmot and Dnaop-vr? Say, did I bother them? Say it?
I agree! It's been a long time coming: even if it's really necessary, you can just give a link to the post in another thread; people here are smart, they'll figure it out!
Otherwise, we'll really start to lower morale or ask the moderators to give a warning!
And one more thing: to make your skills grow even more and faster, try playing new maps.
And what "weakened authority" are you talking about? I don't have any authority here at all!!! And I don't need it. I just don't want people to be rude to me.
Has anyone ever seen the AI lose to neutral creatures?
I saw the AI, playing as Fortress, lose to 29 Goblins with Growth Spurt, using Orrin level 1 with 4 Archers and 12 Pikemen, leaving only 2 Goblins alive :D
So, the issue is most likely that the AI doesn't take the upgraded stack into account?
An AI hero attacks the castle of my AI ally. The attacker has absolutely no chance of winning, but he does win – I reload in multiplayer, choose that hero, and attack the castle myself – I immediately lose without a chance of winning. Is this a bug?
I constantly see heroes attacking a superior army and winning without any losses.
Interesting question: how do the AI sometimes defeat neutral creatures with losses comparable to a highly skilled player? It's a good idea to make the AI stronger, but what is the underlying mechanic?