"Let us determine to die here today".............
Re:"Let us determine to die here today".............
By my standards, the AI has enough insect life to keep the Orkin man busy for some time to come. It is better than it was, but has a long way to go. Working on the AI is the most grinding and technically demanding part of developing this type of game. Our objective is to make it "interesting" enough that JC has to wring out his shirt after getting a marginal victory.
I am also working on an angle to allow limited observers into AI games. Not sure if it would work, but we will test the concept to see if it works.
-Jim
I am also working on an angle to allow limited observers into AI games. Not sure if it would work, but we will test the concept to see if it works.
-Jim
"My God, if we've not got a cool brain and a big one too, to manage this affair, the nation is ruined forever." Unknown private, 14th Vermont, 2 July 1863
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Re:"Let us determine to die here today".............
Nice job Sarge !!!
Chamberlain

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-Col. Joshua Chamberlain, 20th Maine
We cannot retreat. We cannot withdraw. We are going to have to be stubborn today
We cannot retreat. We cannot withdraw. We are going to have to be stubborn today
Re:"Let us determine to die here today".............
In the GB movie scene of Pickett's Charge there was a British Officer with a little round cap in a red uniform on the confederate side, also read somewhere there was a Prussian officer with the Union artillery. Don't know what their official status was, one would think as observers.
Always played SP and have been curious how others play. Personally I'd love to see how others react(ed) to a scenario I've played. If an observer B) was in a AI game it would be a hell of allot better than nothing at all. I have my own style of play, but I don't know if it would be compatable in MP. Getting chewed up by JC or LP is not something I would look forward too.
I've played chess champions that kept me all tied up in knots, but got to enjoy their style of play. Lessons learned.
Hoistingman4
Always played SP and have been curious how others play. Personally I'd love to see how others react(ed) to a scenario I've played. If an observer B) was in a AI game it would be a hell of allot better than nothing at all. I have my own style of play, but I don't know if it would be compatable in MP. Getting chewed up by JC or LP is not something I would look forward too.

Hoistingman4

HOISTINGMAN4
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Re:"Let us determine to die here today".............
I still get a kick out of LP's reaction to my "taking apart" his Pickett's Charge scenario he made for TC2M.........now THAT was fun!:lol:
'The path that is not seen, nor hidden, should always be flanked'
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JC Edwards wrote:
But next thing I know, JC is posting an AAR with scores in the +1000.. screen shots of blue bodies scattered everywhere... :laugh:
Haha yep. I was getting scores of -800 in testing, thinking that this scenario was impossible to beat as the rebs.I still get a kick out of LP's reaction to my "taking apart" his Pickett's Charge scenario he made for TC2M.........now THAT was fun!:lol:
But next thing I know, JC is posting an AAR with scores in the +1000.. screen shots of blue bodies scattered everywhere... :laugh:
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hoistingman4 wrote:

I believe if you send LP a PM with your e-mail addy he should be able to hook you up HM4.LP
How do I access your scenario? Give me a step by step for dummies if you please. Gotta see what this all about.
HM4

'The path that is not seen, nor hidden, should always be flanked'
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hoistingman4 wrote:

PM sent.Roger on that.
