FSPilot 0 Posted July 26, 2002 I think I've discovered what super AI really does. Â I decided to redo the entire resistance campaign with super AI turned on, just to prove myself worthy to... well, myself. Â It takes intelligence away from resitance AI soldiers, and puts in in russian AI soldiers. Â After you read this story it'll be the only thing that makes sense... Second mission, "Ammo Low" I decide to ambush the convoy from the mountains, figuring the tanks won't be able to shoot at me from such an angle. Â I set up the whole team on an edge and walk off to my own special spot. Â I sit there and wait for the convoy to arrive. Â Finally, it does. I order my 2 RPG gunners to attack the T-72 after I shoot it with an RPG once, then I take out the BMP with the RPG. Â So far, so good. Â The T-72 and the BMP are taken out, but the two truck drivers are still alive, and a bunch of infantry just hopped out of one of the trucks. Â I tell my machine gunner to open fire on one truck, so as to shoot the driver. Â I concentrate on that truck too, figuring 2 guns is better than one. Â No luck. Â I must have put 3 clips into that truck, the driver didn't die. Â So the trucks drive off like crazy, and I eventually get shot by infantry. Â Being a stubborn person (persistant, I like to say ), I try 2 or 3 more times before trying a different strategy. This time, I would get in a different position. Â While still up on the mountain by the valley, I was on the other side that the drivers would be facing. Â At first all went well, the BMP and T-72 were taken out, and I got the two drivers. Â But now there was a big battle in the valley. Â All that infantry was still there, and we were still in a very exposed position on that mountain. Â Eventually, I got shot again. So now I was frustrated. Â I decided to go down below the rest of my guys and take out the T-72 myself, and have the 2 other RPG gunners take out the BMP. Â Which should be a very easy feat for two gunners, seeing as how it's an easy feat for one gunner. Â I hide behind a little dip in the scenery (I have the detail turned up a notch) and load up the RPG. Â The T-72 goes right by, *wham*. Â Nailed him. Â I tell the two gunners to shoot at the BMP and, figuring they'd do it, reload and turn to shoot the T-72 a second time. Â *pop pop pop* I'm dead. Â The after-death camera sequence revealed that the RPG nailed me. Â I kept trying and trying and trying. Â 3 or 4 times later, they just wouldn't take out that BMP. So, in short why would you want to give the enemy super AI when your own troops don't even shoot? *vents* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
suma 8 Posted July 26, 2002 </span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (FSPilot @ July 26 2002,05:40)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">I think I've discovered what super AI really does. Â I decided to redo the entire resistance campaign with super AI turned on, just to prove myself worthy to... well, myself. Â It takes intelligence away from resitance AI soldiers, and puts in in russian AI soldiers. Â <span id='postcolor'> The Super AI does this: it sets skill of all units (no matter if friendly, enemy, civilian or whateven) to maximum. It does not do anything else. I have no explanation for your story. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hidden 0 Posted July 26, 2002 He was just a bad leader I guess Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FSPilot 0 Posted July 26, 2002 ... See, the thing that gets me is that they fired just fine until I went down the mountain, then they didn't fire. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites