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December 18th, 2000, 11:33 PM
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Re: Up to date beta patch info..
I have been playing both solo and hotseat SPACE EMPIRES IV (SE4) for the past couple of weeks. With the present patch (v1.11), the game is very good. It is sooooo good that I can not wait until tcp/ip play is enabled. I hope that playing SE4 in the turn based mode will also permit one to use the tactical combat option (as this works perfectly in hotseat play). I liked MOO2 in hotseat play rather well; but, SE4 adds whole new dimensions to game play.
I look forward to the release of the new patch and the enabling of tcp/ip play. One nice added feature would be the inclusion of a timer for internet play so that, if you were playing in turn based mode, one could set limits as to how long a player is allowed to make a move (excluding combats, if possible)
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December 18th, 2000, 11:40 PM
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Re: Up to date beta patch info..
No presure, but do you think the new patch will be out later this week?
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December 19th, 2000, 12:40 AM
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Re: Up to date beta patch info..
1) Too many complaints about the AI. The truth is that computers are stupid, and it is hard to keep them from doing stupid things. You wind up having to script its behavior, and then it doesn't take a bright human very many games to figure out the flaws.
2) Personally, I don't mind the dumb AI because my time is so limited. I just want to have fun for a few hours. And SEIV delivers.
3) SEIV's AI is comparable to a lot of games that I've played. For example, Red Alert is pretty easy to beat, once you know how. Successive releases in that series have gotten smarter, but are still no match for a good human player. Same with Alpha Centauri.
4) For those who are frustrated by the AI stupidity in certain areas, here are some suggestions:
i) Make some technology unavailable, or just don't use it. Example: Mines, which the AI seems to have lots of trouble with.
ii) Role play. There are tons of options here. Examples: Pretend your race's sense of honor won't allow it to attack an enemy with overwhelming odds. Pretend your race is technophobic. Pretend your race is pacifist. Pretend your race is cowardly. Etc., etc., etc. Use your imagination and have some fun.
iii) Give the AI advantages. Examples: Use the setup button that allows it to produce faster. Don't use all your race points, or use them to enhance role play rather than to insure victory. Give the AI a head start.
iv) Don't exploit known weaknesses that you feel are unrealistic. Examples: Don't use stolen technology immediately; wait a bit. Don't remain allies with two warring AI empires, all the time ignoring their diplomatic ultimatums; choose one and reject the other. Don't demand anyone's home planet as tribute and don't accept it if offered.
Yes, in some ways these suggestions would limit the game, but the point is that you can have a lot of fun with the stupid AI. Then you can remove restrictions as MM improves the AI, and it will be like getting periodic expansion packs.
5) The debate about AI opponents vs human opponents is missing an important point: most games have inherent flaws which will be exploitable by an experienced human opponent, which eventually either ruins the game or turns it into a chess match. So after a while, human players aren't much more fun than AI. But SEIV has a lot of complicatedness and customizability, so hopefully it won't get old so fast. Every time you find "the way to win" you can mod the files and take that way away.
[This message has been edited by dmm (edited 18 December 2000).]
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Re: Up to date beta patch info..
1) Too many complaints about the AI. The truth is that computers are stupid, and it is hard to keep them from doing stupid things. You wind up having to script its behavior, and then it doesn't take a bright human very many games to figure out the flaws.
2) Personally, I don't mind the dumb AI because my time is so limited. I just want to have fun for a few hours. And SEIV delivers.
3) SEIV's AI is comparable to a lot of games that I've played. For example, Red Alert is pretty easy to beat, once you know how. Successive releases in that series have gotten smarter, but are still no match for a good human player. Same with Alpha Centauri.
4) For those who are frustrated by the AI stupidity in certain areas, here are some suggestions:
i) Make some technology unavailable, or just don't use it. Example: Mines, which the AI seems to have lots of trouble with.
ii) Role play. There are tons of options here. Examples: Pretend your race's sense of honor won't allow it to attack an enemy with overwhelming odds. Pretend your race is technophobic. Pretend your race is pacifist. Pretend your race is cowardly. Etc., etc., etc. Use your imagination and have some fun.
iii) Give the AI advantages. Examples: Use the setup button that allows it to produce faster. Don't use all your race points, or use them to enhance role play rather than to insure victory. Give the AI a head start.
iv) Don't exploit known weaknesses that you feel are unrealistic. Examples: Don't use stolen technology immediately; wait a bit. Don't remain allies with two warring AI empires, all the time ignoring their diplomatic ultimatums; choose one and reject the other. Don't demand anyone's home planet as tribute and don't accept it if offered.
Yes, in some ways these suggestions would limit the game, but the point is that you can have a lot of fun with the stupid AI. Then you can remove restrictions as MM improves the AI, and it will be like getting periodic expansion packs.
4) The debate about AI opponents vs human opponents is missing an important point: most games have inherent flaws which will be exploitable by an experienced human opponent, which eventually either ruins the game or turns it into a chess match. So after a while, human players aren't much more fun than AI. But SEIV has a lot of complicatedness and customizability, so hopefully it won't get old so fast. Every time you find "the way to win" you can mod the files and take that way away.
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December 19th, 2000, 01:21 AM
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Re: Up to date beta patch info..
Dmm,
Agree with you entirely. I stopped using mines several games ago and have begun to avoid doing things that I know the AI is weak at - still enjoy the game anyway. The ultimate challenge as we all know is human opponents so the AI should be considered as practice. I always try to play in the manner that I would against a human opponent and avoid taking advantage of the AI's blind spots - only the blind spot concerning mines is annoying as it makes it hard to practice tactics.
Anyway, the important thing is that the game system hangs together well, has many options (game and strategy) and is very flexible.
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December 19th, 2000, 01:39 AM
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Re: Up to date beta patch info..
quote: Originally posted by dmm:
ii) Role play. There are tons of options here. Examples: Pretend your race's sense of honor won't allow it to attack an enemy with overwhelming odds. Pretend your race is technophobic. Pretend your race is pacifist. Pretend your race is cowardly. Etc., etc., etc. Use your imagination and have some fun.
Hi DMM
I remember doing that with Lords of Magic (awesome game, once fixed {rant, rant})... it was kind of silly that the all-powerful, all-feared Evil Villain could be killed early if you hit his Stack with the right units. So, I "pretended" that to fight Balkoth, my stack had to have a Greater Artifact, otherwise they had to run. Made for interesting games.....
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December 19th, 2000, 02:20 AM
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Re: Up to date beta patch info..
dmm:
While I agree that the AI will never be up to human level competition, it would be nice if it was at least aggressive in it's attacks. As it is now, it blatantly ignores enemy fleets and worlds even when it has obviously superior firepower. This should not be the case and its something that should be readily fixable. Even SE3 didnt act this way most of the time, so I KNOW that it can be done within the framework of the game system.
Its one thing to 'roleplay' your race etc but its quite another to have to TRY not to win. I occasionally see large AI fleets and think 'cool, this time I actually might have to fight!', but no, next turn their ships are nowhere to be seen. Maybe one or two are left floating around but the rest are gone. Often, its to the scrapyard...
As far as multiplayer etc. Yes, I agree that that will be the true challenge, but at this time its hard to get a game going without the option of TCP-IP etc. PBEM is a HUGE commitment of time. Hotseat is fine, but its problematic getting people together for an ongoing game. So that primarily leaves single player. I'd daresay that most people are in the same boat in this regard and that is the reason for the general outcry about the AI's ability.
Customizing etc are fantastic abilities and will keep the game fresh longer. No doubt there. But you dont have to even look for ways to win the game. As long as you are halfway competent, its not too tough. All the added options in the world wont matter if you can win with ease regardless of what you do.
IMO, a strong(er) AI is a must for a 4X game. The AI must compete and it must give you the immersive feeling of dealing with alien/foreign governments. If it fails to do so, most of the rest doesnt count for much except for the people who can manage to get multiplayer time in.
SE4 is a great game with alot of potential. But lately I find that I am spending more time fiddling with data and graphics than playing. Its just not that much fun to continually pummel the AI even when I give my self 'roleplaying handicaps'. I want the AI to force me to run for cover or at least surprise me every now and then.
I am very much looking forward to the patch in hopes that it makes the game more challenging. No, I dont think it will ever provide the challenge of playing another human (nor should it be expected to), but it should at least look like it is attempting to win.  IMO it should at least err on the side of aggression rather than on being too passive. That alone would breathe alot of life into the game.
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