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JaguarUSF

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  1. Ah yes. Assault is a good one, too. That will provide covering fire from half of your platoon.

    Well there is a tradeoff between speed and sighting. I think "storming" buildings is more akin to the "move" command. I know I wouldn't be moving through a building any faster than walking speed if I wasn't damn sure it was clear ;)

  2. Originally posted by securityguard:

    There is an attacking AI?

    I played the first scenario (which I did and I can't remember the name of it ;) ) as Red (who defends...and has some nice IEDs at their disposal) and I saw the Blue forces moving quite nicely.

    The included scenarios, in my opinion, just scratch the surface of what is possible with the scenario editor. I expect some awesome community-made content shortly.

    [ July 28, 2007, 02:26 PM: Message edited by: JaguarUSF ]

  3. Order 2 is after Setup, which is technically Order 1 (you have to click on Setup to access it).

    I still don't know why the AI doesn't use the IFV ;) They are dummies. Maybe the AI plans just need to be rewritten...there could be more paths taken through the city for more alternative plans.

    And it is a case of "poor" (or just not aggressive enough) scenario design, which thankfully is easy to fix (you can do it using the process mentioned earlier). Rumor has it the AI plans might get a reworking for a future update.

  4. The AI plans might be set to "Assault" (which will crawl very slowly) instead of "Advance."

    If the AI isn't as aggressive as you are, just go into the editor and change their Orders from Assault to Advance or Quick.

    To fix, just go into the scenario editor, load the scenario in question, go to the AI drop-down menu, go to Plan 1 Blue, go to Order 2 (and subsequent Orders) and change it to Advance instead of Assault. Then do the same thing for Plan 1 Red and any other active Plans.

  5. I fixed it. The AI plans were set to "Assault" (which will crawl very slowly) instead of "Advance." Silly scenario designer...oh wait, that was me. Although I use "Advance" almost exclusively...maybe something got changed.

    In any event, just go into the scenario editor, load the scenario in question, go to the AI drop-down menu, go to Plan 1 Blue, go to Order 2 and change it to Advance instead of Assault. Then do the same thing for Plan 1 Red.

    That can go for any scenario. If the AI isn't as aggressive as you are, just go into the editor and change their Orders from Assault to Advance or Quick.

    [ July 28, 2007, 01:07 PM: Message edited by: JaguarUSF ]

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