baturinsky
Arcane
Pathfinding is the usual reason of slow AI
Luckily he doesn't know anything. Otherwise he'd know that's for every free worker every turn, not just every turn.
Well great games if you can get them for free (and they should be released as noncomertial freeware) are
Amazing game, you can play as evil and old faith, and you'd get unique units for each 4 combination of alignments.
...if you consider being at the mercy of RNG "fun".Insanely good game...
It averages out ....if you consider being at the mercy of RNG "fun".
On average, you and Donald Trump are worth 2 billions each.It averages out ....if you consider being at the mercy of RNG "fun".
No. It's a great game for tactical combat, but the strategy layer is mostly a nice support for that, not the focus of the game and not really engaging on its own. Genuine strategy games and JA2 are apples and oranges.I know everyone else here has spoken of this game, but honestly, Jagged Alliance 2 still remains as the epitome of strategy gaming.
I played a good deal of BfW in my time as well.It averages out ....if you consider being at the mercy of RNG "fun".
It's still being developed right? Why don't they fix it if that's known?I played a good deal of BfW in my time as well.It averages out ....if you consider being at the mercy of RNG "fun".
No too long ago I found out that their RNG is actually fucked. As in flawed.
I didn't quite get the mathemagics behind it but the takeaway is that it is too streaky.
boost mersenne twisterWesnoth RNG is streaky? Are you on drugs? Source? Isnt it written in C/++?I didn't quite get the mathemagics behind it but the takeaway is that it is too streaky.
Theyd have to be unbelievable dumbasses to build their own RNG for it to be streaky. Cause the default one is prolly mersenne twister and while its not cryptographically secure and deterministic, it is most certainly not streaky.
You might want to give Darkest Dungeon a try. It's only in early access, but runs very smoothly and has top ratings. High playability, I strongly recommend it.
Some classics I've never played, but have thought about: Master of Magic, Jagged Alliance 2, Age of Wonders (any of them), X-Com: Terror from the deep. The only thing I'm worried about playing these games is battling the potentially outdated/clunky interfaces and mechanics.
You should try it before you make up your mind. In many cases it is not an issue. Many people here discover Jagged Alliance years after it was released and still find the UI fantastic.