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. The AI tends to build walls around its main base.
What’s the difference between the old Ai and the new AI?
The old AI rarely rushes, so you will have enough time to reach castle age peacefully. When attacking, it always sends neatly organized groups of soldiers instead of an endless stream of units and, as someone already mentioned, the old AI often builds walls around its towns.
How does AI work in rise of Rome?
The AI tends to target the unit with the lowest hit points in an enemy army. In the Rise of Rome expansion, the AI seem to like training slingers regardless of their civilization and age, perhaps because of their ability to inflict full damage against buildings and towers. They are attacked early in the game, such as in the Stone or early Tool Age.
What’s the difference between CD AI and HD AI?
“CD AI” is the old AI from the original game (also known as the Conquerors-AI). “HD AI” is the AI of the HD-version and “AI” is the new AI of the Definitive Edition. New ai learns from the way you fight it on moderate and above.
How to activate the trigger in age of Empires?
2) BRING OBJECT TO OBJECT – This condition is forfilled when a certain object goes to another object. – To use it, simlpy click Set Object in the interface, and select a unit (EG, a villager) and then, click the Set Next Object button, and click the object where the unit will go to in order to activate the trigger (EG, a Forage Bush).
When does own fewer objects activate in age of Empires?
Whereas OWN OBJECTS activates when 5 OR MORE objects are owned, OWN FEWER OBJECTS activates when 5 OR LESS objects are own. The basic interface for this is exactly the same as OWN OBJECTS, so I don’t need to go through that again.