Q about AI after playing the demo.

In this elegant turn-based strategy game, compelling gameplay combines with gripping history to create an addictive mix. Aimed at all levels, from those who have never played a wargame before to those who know the history of World War II in detail, this is an entertaining and mentally challenging game of combined arms strategy. Your armor, infantry, artillery and air units will follow you through the most crucial battles of the Eastern Front. You will be able to choose from 47 different upgrades and improvements for your units as well as add new forces based on your success in the campaign. Take command in two German and one Soviet campaign as well as individual scenarios and determine the fate of the Eastern Front.

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borsook79
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Q about AI after playing the demo.

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After playing the demo I can say that I really like this game, one problem though - is AI always this passive? In one scenario I played so far I left my original VP unguarded with AI units not that far away and they never moved to take it.
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RE: Q about AI after playing the demo.

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The defensive AI can seem fairly passive as it's defending VP's mostly. In that sense, the AI's similar to PG's which, if set to defensive, would also not do much.
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