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Post by Gone on Mar 15, 2020 0:13:08 GMT
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 15, 2020 0:49:24 GMT
It you didn’t command a unit to move, the ai will move it towards the specified location after you end your turn. Its really bad, turn it off anytime you can.
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Post by Pietro Badoglio on Mar 15, 2020 1:09:02 GMT
As Paulus said, it's pretty bad and ineffective. It basically picks the most inefficient route possible and (Not completely sure) doesn't even use the max unit move speed when crossing plains or oceans.
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Post by Gone on Mar 15, 2020 1:28:31 GMT
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Post by ambitiousace on Mar 15, 2020 2:13:33 GMT
As Paulus said, it's pretty bad and ineffective. It basically picks the most inefficient route possible and (Not completely sure) doesn't even use the max unit move speed when crossing plains or oceans. Ah the first general I brought in WC3!You're really the city cracker back then
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Mar 15, 2020 2:18:26 GMT
As Paulus said, it's pretty bad and ineffective. It basically picks the most inefficient route possible and (Not completely sure) doesn't even use the max unit move speed when crossing plains or oceans. Ah the first general I brought in WC3!You're really the city cracker back then The only game where I am remotely good is in glory of generals unfortunately haha. I am decent on every unit, but not amazing like vatutin.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on Mar 15, 2020 3:59:01 GMT
I figure this feature is more for planning and preparing just in case you forget to move something, but yes it is really arbitrary and should not be depended on
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Post by AlterFritz on Mar 15, 2020 13:26:44 GMT
I figure this feature is more for planning and preparing just in case you forget to move something, but yes it is really arbitrary and should not be depended on I use it quite often to plan and remember strategies. I didn't wait for ai to move units, but I move them along the direction.
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