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Have you ever taken advantage of poor AI?

Started by Petzbreeder, November 27, 2015, 00:43

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Petzbreeder

Have you ever won a game against a computer player purely by taking advantage of poor artificial inteligence? I have!

I remember one time when I played Settlers 3. Whenever I played, I usually played the no enemy map, but there was one time when I played against a computer player and won in the most weird of ways!

I started by (unintentionally) letting my opponent make their base absolutely huge. I then noticed that many important buildings in the enemy base weren't close together like they should have been. I literally beat them with a divide and conquer strategy, splitting the base in half, destroying one half at a time.

In my opinion, artificial inteligence hasn't got all that much better in recent years. I could probably use the same strategy in newer versions of Settlers and still win in the exact same way!

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Pokemon Conquest tbh. I defeated the entire game plus the post game minus the downloadable episodes in less than a week twice.
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Lord Raven

Constantly, play any FE game before FE12 and you'll see it.

Props to FE9 for the weirdest AI.
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Milsap

F1 2014 had some pretty rubbish AI. They never tried to overtake you.
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Lord Raven

Quote-One of the boss fights in Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow became very easy if you used a certain ability on some guy that mimics your ability, then attacked with only swords/axes/ etc.

Was it something like using a knife or whatever made him trivial?  I remember there was some booby soul magic that you could use that made him not do anything.
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