Ya, it's the one I have already. Pff.. I should re-install 1914.. my version is kinda buggy cus I just put newer versions over older. Everytime I end a scenario, game crashes
I put some icons that where posted in the graphics thread in the past year, but sprites... maybe I accidentaly left something.
Do you mind finishing? I can't do it myself, I've tried.
But yes, do your damn homework. Maybe you can write your thesis on "From 1914 AI, to world conquest". (Nothing more than simple coding) he he he
I wonder how the AI would work using modified units I.E. units that battle longer and take heavier manpower hits in battle? (sort of like how it is in mod 33)
I tried and modified organisation ( ~ 130 for infantry, ~ 70 for cavalry like in mod33), + 100 in defensiveness and toughness, and fights are more interesting and realist (many casualties). You need lots of pp for reinforcements, but AI seems to have some problems with reinforcements (need to change reinforcement line in ai files maybe, 0.10 > ??), like French ai in my game where all her troops were devastated by German (~30/100 strenght each division in 3 months).
Would it be possible on the western front to have the German AI, after it captures certain provences or after a certain date to fire an event where it and the French switches to another AI script where they mass units on the frontlines and go on a defensive?
Then starting on Janurary 1 1915, every so many months (like maybe 4 or 5 times a year) have both the German and French AI launch front wide offensives against each other lasting about 2 months at a time. (This would be used to represent the stalemate and manpower loss due to the constant back and forth attacks)
Note this is just me brainstorming, throwing things out there.
New version is out!
DOWNLOAD --> http://www.savefile.com/files/2001370
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New version is out!
DOWNLOAD --> http://www.savefile.com/files/2001370
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HI.The link is invalid.Can you renew it?
On monday I will re-upload my last version.