Hi guys thought occurred to me as I was playing DH.
How well can you communicate and co-ordinate with you AI allies to do "combined ops" such as D-Day? My biggest problem I faced when playing as Britain or the US in previous games was trying to coax the AI into helping me once I land in Europe or trying to get their help at all. Sometimes they randomly launch their own invasions (and fail) and the game just turns into me trying exploit undefended harbors.
Obviously AI has came a long way from DH, but after a previous stream where you see France send a few units and try and land in Yugoslavia and are repulsed then another nation (Australia maybe?) do the same thing i was wondering how well can you expect to work with your partners on this? D-Day had 3 different country's taking leading roles and Im not expecting some massively complex web of beachheads or anything like that but is there a way to say to my AI friends "look Im going now please send troops?"
Sorry if this has been asked previously and if it has can you point me in the right direction
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How well can you communicate and co-ordinate with you AI allies to do "combined ops" such as D-Day? My biggest problem I faced when playing as Britain or the US in previous games was trying to coax the AI into helping me once I land in Europe or trying to get their help at all. Sometimes they randomly launch their own invasions (and fail) and the game just turns into me trying exploit undefended harbors.
Obviously AI has came a long way from DH, but after a previous stream where you see France send a few units and try and land in Yugoslavia and are repulsed then another nation (Australia maybe?) do the same thing i was wondering how well can you expect to work with your partners on this? D-Day had 3 different country's taking leading roles and Im not expecting some massively complex web of beachheads or anything like that but is there a way to say to my AI friends "look Im going now please send troops?"
Sorry if this has been asked previously and if it has can you point me in the right direction