In genenal, the AI is better on slow games, with a progressive build up and no critical round 1 "must-do" moves. Actually, I believe that, by playing against the AI, also with bonuses high enough to make a difference (that adds the gameplay distortion of increasing placement limits for the AI, as getting more income to spend, without increasing placement limits), you would build a gameplay optimized against such an opponent, that is likely to be significantly divergent with what you would do against a very good human player so the risk is that, then, when moving to person-to-person gaming, rather than have to learn, you will have to re-learn. While the AI has been much improved and it is a very interesting tool, also fun to play, by giving it some good bonuses, and very valuable for current and future games having AI only players in the mix, as far as practicing for learning goes, the skill difference between the AI and a very good player on any games is still too big for the AI to help you improving in that direction, unless maybe in the very early phases, and only in case your starting point is very low.
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Free to play online, TripleA comes with multiple games and over 100 more games can be downloaded from the user community. Ok, good luck with your battles and remember to submit any of your saved matches to the "AI discussion" thread if the AI did anything you thought was questionable or is a My answer is mostly a no. TripleA is a turn based strategy game and board game engine, similar to Axis & Allies or Risk. I also suggested an "AI tweak challenge" thread where people tweak the AI settings and try to submit the toughest AI! Hmm, I wonder if you can tweak 2 AI's and have them battle each other hehehhe? I have asked a few times but I kinda wondered if this game will ever officially be "done" or maybe the AI will always be being worked on. I play the WWIIClassic map because it's the exact one on the board game my friend owns but anyways I only play 1 map against the AI because I enjoy the challenge and look forward to the AI improvements and testing it but I'm just casual and I'm only on 2 game forums right now for my daily routine but this games development is interesting and I'll say again I totally love battling the fresh new improved AI. Good luck and there is an "AI Discussion" thread where you can submit your battles against the AI and give examples where you think the AI screwed up or can be hmmm maybe the Axis and Allies board game published a different map for Europe! and remember to sometimes "strafe attack" or attack and then retreat if retreating is the better option! Ġ_1536626264914_latestalliesaidefeated32x2.tsvg On the WWIIClassic map, it's all about that first opening move against the Allies AI that sets the tone for the match.
Here's a save of a win against the Allies AI I did recently while I'm waiting for Redrum to do more tactical AI updates. 64 if you count my defeats vs both the Axis AI and the Allies AI!
This guide will include the basic strategies for Axis and Allies in ’42, Get used to the game by playing Classic or Revised, Strategy guide, I have 32 submitted defeats of the AI on the WWIIClassic map. The Germans and Italians are encouraged to go for the knockout on the. I only pretty much play the WWIIClassic map because its the map that the board game uses when you buy the game and the one me and my friends play and so I know it backwards and forwards and if you really want a challenge then play as the Axis and try to take down the 3 AI Allied countries! Players command both their country’s military forces and its war-time economy.Victory goes to the side that conquers its opponents on the field of battle and occupies the greatest cities of the world.The AI used to be easy (when it was called Dynamic AI) but now they have improved the AI lots over the last 2 years and yes from what we've read the maps will factor in. The year is 1942, and the world is at war!Axis & Allies 1942 Online is an official adaptation of the beloved strategic board game, Axis & Allies, and includes the 1942 Second Edition game board and rules.Axis & Allies 1942 Online accommodates 1-5 players, each controlling one or more of the Axis or Allied powers in Online Multiplayer, Hot Seat, or Single Player mode against the computer AI. The United Kingdom rallies allies as bombers menace the skies. The United States rises in response to Japanese aggression in the Pacific. German tanks mobilize in the west, blitzing into France and pushing back the Soviet Union in eastern Europe.