Table of Contents
How does the AI work in age of Empires?
The artificial intelligence or AI, is the computer orders on how the enemy and ally computer player and some units react in the environments of a game. The AI in the Age of Empires series has improved greatly on many aspects since its implementation in Age of Empires.
How does the AI work in the definitive edition?
The AI has received significant overhauls in the Definitive Edition. In addition to the new “Extreme” difficulty setting, the AI will now actively try to counter the units that the human players use against it and understands more complex strategies like how to use rams to destroy other siege units.
How does Ai build their armies?
AI will strictly build their army based on their civilization’s strengths, for example, an AI who is the Choson civilization may train only swordsmen. If AI has multiple Priests, AI will attempt to convert an enemy unit with as many priests as possible within its range.
How much resources does the hardest AI get in the dark?
Note that the hardest AI does not only get resources at the start, but upon reaching any Age, including the Dark Age. They get 500 of each resource every time for a total of 2,000 each when they reach the Imperial Age . In The Conquerors, the AI has been improved slightly, being more aggressive.
Do age of Empires games have players?
Players are not only a cornerstone element in the Age of Empires games, but nearly every RTS game in general. Players can either be customized before starting a game, or are predetermined when playing a scenario in a campaign. At least one enemy player must exist in a map for a game to be set in motion.
What is the neutral player in age of Empires?
Every Age of Empires game has a non-playable, neutral player named either “Gaia” or “Mother Nature” depending on the game, that encompasses herdable and huntable animals. Units and buildings under this neutral team can also be claimed by whichever player finds them first.
Why won’t my AI work in scenarios?
If you do, the scenario forgets your AI settings (it’s a bug). What you need to do is select an AI (single click) then click “Open”. I’ve also found that if you try and test it through the editor itself, the AI won’t work. You need to save, exit and load it up through the game itself.