PacWar AI tips
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2002 9:22 pm
In testing the AI I have discovered a few things that should improve its performance. Basically, the longer you play PacWar in one seating, the worse the AI behaves. Also, the more you reload a scenario (without exiting) the worse the AI gets as well. I think that this is some sort of a memory problem in the game.
To improve the AI, you should...
#1. Save your game every few months of gameplay, exit out of PacWar, restart PacWar and reload your game (sometimes it might help restarting your computer).
I notice that the AI tends to get a new wind every time you exit out after a long period of play. The AI seems to stumble, forget its objectives, and even half heartedly try and achieve their objectives if you keep the game running for 'month's and month's' of gameplay.
#2. Also, if you save a game, and reload it (i.e., load a saved game, or start a new scenario) WITHOUT exiting from the game first (and restarting PacWar), the AI behaves significantly worse, achieving around 60-70% of the objectives they regularly achieve.
I tested this on the historic first turn of the 1941 scenario, and the AI fights a lot better (wins more battles) when you start the game fresh. When you reload a game without exiting first, you end up with a 'lazy AI' who just fails.
#3. This is an old game, but high useages of memory (i.e., running other programs in the background) will also affect the AI. So, do what you do with state-of-the-art 2002 games with PacWar. Close down everything you can that is running in Windows in the background and the AI should fight a bit better.
#4. Give the AI MAX HELP, as the AI tends to waste a lot of troops, requiring that extra squad reinforcement (help gives you +50% squads/turn, max help gives you +100% squads/turn, plus some other benefits).
#5. Make some personal 'House Rules', such as no invasions of North Japan/Alaska, or follow other 'house rules' provided. This will make for a much more challenging game.
To improve the AI, you should...
#1. Save your game every few months of gameplay, exit out of PacWar, restart PacWar and reload your game (sometimes it might help restarting your computer).
I notice that the AI tends to get a new wind every time you exit out after a long period of play. The AI seems to stumble, forget its objectives, and even half heartedly try and achieve their objectives if you keep the game running for 'month's and month's' of gameplay.
#2. Also, if you save a game, and reload it (i.e., load a saved game, or start a new scenario) WITHOUT exiting from the game first (and restarting PacWar), the AI behaves significantly worse, achieving around 60-70% of the objectives they regularly achieve.
I tested this on the historic first turn of the 1941 scenario, and the AI fights a lot better (wins more battles) when you start the game fresh. When you reload a game without exiting first, you end up with a 'lazy AI' who just fails.
#3. This is an old game, but high useages of memory (i.e., running other programs in the background) will also affect the AI. So, do what you do with state-of-the-art 2002 games with PacWar. Close down everything you can that is running in Windows in the background and the AI should fight a bit better.
#4. Give the AI MAX HELP, as the AI tends to waste a lot of troops, requiring that extra squad reinforcement (help gives you +50% squads/turn, max help gives you +100% squads/turn, plus some other benefits).
#5. Make some personal 'House Rules', such as no invasions of North Japan/Alaska, or follow other 'house rules' provided. This will make for a much more challenging game.