![]() The reason you can't do all these things is because the AI is utterly bad and you wouldent have to try and bankrupt him they would do it them selfs. ![]() In both instances i could easily cry "cheat" but at the same time i was smart enough to think of such things whereas the AI isn't and can't. ![]() Also, as has been pointed out to me by far smarter people here, some of the AI "cheating" is written that way so as to adjust to playing against a human. Цитата допису -EAT3N-:I wouldn't say "cheat" so much as the AI plays by different rules. In Shogun 2 with the Shimazu against the Shoni, they had 1 city, they had no trade with anyone, i killed every agent, i killed every general, i sabotaged farms and ports, and every building i could.and still every turn a brand new Daimyo and all buildings repaired, and they still managed to field a full stack army. You can't bankrupt an AI clan/family/country to the point that they "lose" or go rebel. In Rome: Barbarian Invasions i actually lost the campaign because i was so bankrupt and in the red (destroyed a bunch of outlying towns and moved all the armies so instead of being spread out i was more together.didn't work out for me). In Shogun 2 i've killed Daimyo's in the lone region a clan has left, then put the town under siege and ended turn.only to have a brand new Daimyo pop up in the town. I think Creative Assembly figured out this trick because you can't do it anymore. In Rome 1 you could assassinate every, we'll say Gaul, general and then the faction would "die" and become rebel and then you'd have an easier time taking regions because rebels rarely leave. ![]() I wouldn't say "cheat" so much as the AI plays by different rules. ![]()
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