Have seen elite AI return Right of Way with players in 24 hours.
Yours is an abberation.
Yours is an abberation.
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Restrisiko wrote:
May I ask what kind of map it is?
WayneBo wrote:
The 'popularity' behavior differs from map to map?
VorlonFCW wrote:
I don't think the formula changes, but with larger maps there are more nations and therefore more data points for the AI to calculate your reputation from.WayneBo wrote:
The 'popularity' behavior differs from map to map?
KrestelGaming wrote:
That was me in my first game. I was Germany and Portugal (AI) offered me Right of Way. But I was being too aggressive so they removed it
gusv wrote:
But don't make it any smarter! ... Small AI countries are easy to beat (e.g. Low Countries, Baltic States, Central America, etc.). Larger AI countries barely intact and abandoned by the human players after some development are more of a challenge (e.g. Russia, Germany, Japan, UK and US in 39 map). If you try to make the first group harder to beat, the second ground will be nearly impossible to beat unless attacked by multiple experienced human players ...
Restrisiko wrote:
I'm curious if anyone reports that his dropped popularity actually can be increased again ..
(..for that to work, the Elite-AI system must have been revised, that would be very welcome, of course -- but is it so? was that really done?)
.. in my previous experience from the past with several Elite-AI maps popularity, once decreased, worked only in one direction, it was possible to hold / stable popularity by the specified "actions" (for a certain time), but soon as popularity starts to fall it was impossible to increase it again over the existing value.
freezy wrote:
Actions that decrease your popularity with elite AI:
- having peace or better relations with their enemies
- having bad diplomatic relations or war with them or their friends
- starting new wars without declaring them
- when producing alot of troops while already being unpopular
- having troops in their country without right of way
- getting your spies caught by them