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an ai that is super aggressive and leaves out too many openings or an ai that is super defensive?
A. Wait for CA to "Fix" it, then wait for them to "fix" it again after breaking another part of the game and not addressing the core issue, and then wait even longer for them to do a final 'fix' and deal with what they've broken with that patch.
B. Use this mod, with a grain of salt that it is not perfect and if you ever expected such before setting foot on the workshop AND with anything CA officially puts out - temper your expectations and try and reside in reality that there are too many moving parts for a singular mod author to know all the 'effects' when we are restricted from the actual inner workings of the engine/game
C. Use another AI mod, Hecleas has said he has 'fixed' the issue with his AI modset. People are certainly welcome to give that a try
D. Anyone is able to take a stab at it themselves, either through pulling the tables like I did or even modifying this mod to their own personal tastes
At this point your comments have turned from quizzically dumbfounding to outright unhelpful
A failure on your part to understand what the mod does, even after I have tried explaining it multiple times in multiple forms - at this point I might as well be talking to a brick wall
@RedWalrus - It entirely depends on the AI, if you use an AI mod, and which way the wind is blowing
From my testing the AI is not suicidal nor "overly" aggressive, though my group does use deepwar and we prefer a more aggressive AI overall.