What a pity. I wish you update it soon.TheMaximalBeing wrote: ↑Sun Jan 23, 2022 8:14 amThanks for the feedback These are on my todo list but it will be a while before I get time to work on team games. I would estimate March-April.
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I'm enjoying this AI, and expect its better update!
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I just played my first game against your AI and it is very fun to play against. It plays really well and is strong. That it plays almost all civs is great.
Can't wait to play more games against it. From what I read in your description it has lots of different strategies which is awesome! Playing against AIs which play only one civ and always the same strategy might be a challenge sometimes but it doesn't offer enough diversity to keep you playing against it more.
Thats why the DE AI overall is still my favorite AI even when there are more powerful ones like e.g. Shadow or Rehoboam. It has quite some diversity, strong endgame and plays all civs. Yours might be able to dethrone it but I have to do more games to get a better feeling for it before I can tell.
If it could break walls that would make it so much more powerful. In my first game against it I made a 90% wall and placed a single tower into the entrace and filled it with 10 archers - that kept the entire army away until castle age.
Felt like cheese but I want to be able to use all tools available so it would be great if it could break walls - especially cheap pallisades - and get into the base.
Btw. are you TheMax? This AI has some barbarian 2.0 vibes
Can't wait to play more games against it. From what I read in your description it has lots of different strategies which is awesome! Playing against AIs which play only one civ and always the same strategy might be a challenge sometimes but it doesn't offer enough diversity to keep you playing against it more.
Thats why the DE AI overall is still my favorite AI even when there are more powerful ones like e.g. Shadow or Rehoboam. It has quite some diversity, strong endgame and plays all civs. Yours might be able to dethrone it but I have to do more games to get a better feeling for it before I can tell.
If it could break walls that would make it so much more powerful. In my first game against it I made a 90% wall and placed a single tower into the entrace and filled it with 10 archers - that kept the entire army away until castle age.
Felt like cheese but I want to be able to use all tools available so it would be great if it could break walls - especially cheap pallisades - and get into the base.
Btw. are you TheMax? This AI has some barbarian 2.0 vibes
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I'm curious, how long have you been working on Immortal?
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Yes I also enjoy playing against AIs with more diversity and the ability to adapt to the enemy strategy - hence why I designed it this way. I think it probably has more strategies than the DE AI although many are not properly tested/optimized yet.Arpheus wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 1:07 pmI just played my first game against your AI and it is very fun to play against. It plays really well and is strong. That it plays almost all civs is great.
Can't wait to play more games against it. From what I read in your description it has lots of different strategies which is awesome! Playing against AIs which play only one civ and always the same strategy might be a challenge sometimes but it doesn't offer enough diversity to keep you playing against it more.
Thats why the DE AI overall is still my favorite AI even when there are more powerful ones like e.g. Shadow or Rehoboam. It has quite some diversity, strong endgame and plays all civs. Yours might be able to dethrone it but I have to do more games to get a better feeling for it before I can tell.
If it could break walls that would make it so much more powerful. In my first game against it I made a 90% wall and placed a single tower into the entrace and filled it with 10 archers - that kept the entire army away until castle age.
Felt like cheese but I want to be able to use all tools available so it would be great if it could break walls - especially cheap pallisades - and get into the base.
Btw. are you TheMax? This AI has some barbarian 2.0 vibes
In general, there are numerous ways to exploit AIs using walls - wall traps to funnel their units, walling in resources, walling in the player, walling in their buildings, placing towers near their camps and walling them in. They are perfectly fair strategies since humans can use them against each other, and ideally AIs should be able to respond to them properly too. Each one requires the AI to respond differently and properly responding to all of them would require a lot of effort. For now, I think I would rather focus on other things but I intend to deal with some of them eventually. I'm sure there will always be exploits that AIs cannot deal with (e.g. I don't think any AI can deal with walled in resources, and don't think this will ever happen).
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I've been working on the compiler for a few years and probably a over a year on Immortal. Not the entire time of course - usually just a few days with a month break in between.FireBall37 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:42 amI'm curious, how long have you been working on Immortal?
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That is pretty impressive. Quick question, with which civs is Immortal most likely to go for siege onagers?
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Ethiopians would make a lot of sense.FireBall37 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 7:32 pmThat is pretty impressive. Quick question, with which civs is Immortal most likely to go for siege onagers?
If you haven't already thought of it, I request a strategy with Mongolian Drill SO
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Some need years of stubbornness (me), some others have just "talent"TheMaximalBeing wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 11:36 amI've been working on the compiler for a few years and probably a over a year on Immortal. Not the entire time of course - usually just a few days with a month break in between.FireBall37 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:42 amI'm curious, how long have you been working on Immortal?
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I agree there are lots of ways to abuse the AI but I think it really only needs to handle one thing to make playing against it even far better: If there is no way into the base instead of idling in front of it or walking up/down just shoot at the thing with the lowest HP like Pallisade, House or whatever and break in. And if that doesn't work move a bit further and repeat until it gets in.
That would instantly make a fully walled base with pallisades in feudal age no more problem for the Immortal AI. Atm you can just fully wall and watch the Immortal AI waste ressources on army which it can''t use until you are in castle age while it could so easily punish you for wasting too many ressources on walling.
And on the other hand leaving your base open to give the AI a fair chance is like not playing at full potential as a player.
It would feel great to try to close gaps created in the wall by the AI or to try to prevent the enemy from creating gaps in the wall with your own skirms.
That would instantly make a fully walled base with pallisades in feudal age no more problem for the Immortal AI. Atm you can just fully wall and watch the Immortal AI waste ressources on army which it can''t use until you are in castle age while it could so easily punish you for wasting too many ressources on walling.
And on the other hand leaving your base open to give the AI a fair chance is like not playing at full potential as a player.
It would feel great to try to close gaps created in the wall by the AI or to try to prevent the enemy from creating gaps in the wall with your own skirms.