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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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Hey,
for now i think the most important feature for the AI would be some kind of debug output. Reading some very good suggestions like having rookie pilots react in a slow / panic like way could easily interpreted as further bad AI behavior, even though it was intended. Lacking this feature a proper discussion with everyone talking about the same situations / reactions is hardly possible in my opinion. Hence the AI should state what its trying to achive and why, of course this should only be enabled as a debug for example in track recordings or as a text file. An example to illustrate: Player P attacks a formation of fighters F(1-4). He hits F(4) on his first attempt and breaks of not overtaking the formation. F(4) starts a slow turn, not going fully defensive, but leaving formation. From a player standpoint of view there a several "bugs" to report, for example: * AI reacts not defensive enough if shot at * AI formations don't form a defensive circle when attacked * AI turning performance is bad From an AI standpoint of view there might have been reasons for this behavior, for example: * AI tries to simulate bad leadership by a slow reacting formation leader * AI pilot is dead, the rest of the formation has not noticed * AI plane is damaged, course can not be maintained, AI is still in the process of communicating To resolve messages like this could help: *F(4): i have been hit, i do not know by what or from where, i am a rookie i am waiting for a 3.14 second time to properly react *F(1): communication with formation ongoing *F(1): i am a rookie i am waiting for a 5 second time to decide what to do next *F(4): i am a rookie i have a 79% chance of panic, i panic and hence leave formation, i am trying to find the attacker ect. ect. Of course this would be very verbose, and could not be used all the time. But for the sake of a proper improvement of single, isolated situations and reactions it is very important. Madog P.S. Oh, first post... Hello everyone ![]() Last edited by Madog43; 12-29-2011 at 07:32 PM. |
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