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Ai movement - Bidermann - 05-10-2009

OMG !! I have just worked out how it works.Makes life easy now moving all my rear troops up to the front line. It pays to read the instructions lol


RE: Ai movement - MasnarT - 05-10-2009

yeah but the AI isn't that smart... it move the division on the "Arrow path" without regarding Roads, Forests, streams, ect....

unless that my rear area is a plain with "Clear" Hexes, i don't usually trust the AI to move.


RE: Ai movement - Bidermann - 05-11-2009

I think if you keep the distance short its to bad.


RE: Ai movement - Volcano Man - 05-11-2009

I use it during campaigns to move up some of the rear units (such as the Russians in Kursk '43 campaign). I really get tired of moving all the infantry divisions forward each turn so AI movement works very nice. :) I give them a "safe" destination behind the front and take over from there of course.


RE: Ai movement - Glenn Saunders - 05-11-2009

There is AI movements and Divionsonal movement. The later is not an execute and forget, but it does work rather nicely I think. Be sure to check out both kinds.

Glenn


RE: Ai movement - Hank - 05-13-2009

Volcano Man Wrote:I use it during campaigns to move up some of the rear units (such as the Russians in Kursk '43 campaign). I really get tired of moving all the infantry divisions forward each turn so AI movement works very nice. :) I give them a "safe" destination behind the front and take over from there of course.

I use both but I tend to prefer Divisional movement. Its more work than the AI movement but not nearly as much as manual movement. A good compromise.

I would like to see the AI Firing broken down into Artillery and Direct fire so I could implement a front wide artillery barrage w/o all the troops and armor firing too. ... but I can only wish

(VM, SB Pro PE is still eating at me. I'm on the verge of jumping.)


RE: Ai movement - Bidermann - 05-13-2009

Its good with just moving one unit at a time, it saves alot of mouse clicking.


RE: Ai movement - Volcano Man - 05-13-2009

Hank Wrote:I use both but I tend to prefer Divisional movement. Its more work than the AI movement but not nearly as much as manual movement. A good compromise.

Yes I use both as well. Divisional movement is vital of course, I only use the AI movement for when I need to move reserve formations a long way to the front line, otherwise you have to devote another hour or so to the large campaign turns.

Hank Wrote:(VM, SB Pro PE is still eating at me. I'm on the verge of jumping.)

Give in to the dark side. It is your destiny. ;)