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The best thing on resonance was how it tries to adapt to every player. Every other AI just crushes the weakest player. If there is a skillgap between two player the weaker player will always loose and loose his fun and than the ai's will overrun the surviving player.
If I played with a beginner there was never a chance to make a fun game out of it, it just crushes the noob.
Resonance doesnt do this and is still difficult for every single player.
Also the possibility to let him use a specific strategie for training and how detailed you can controll the difficulty. I often lost on very hard while hard was by far to easy.
Resonance Bot was able to have exactly my strengh and made the matches amazing.
Same here. The DE AI feels really streamlined, to the point of being shallow.
Maybe it plays ideal strats and timings and therefore is the perfect training partner for Multiplayer, but the brutal hordes ResonanceBot could unleash suited coop and pure PVE play better.
So while standard ai somehow always feels the same resonance bot is able to surprice you.
But yea the horde fighting style is definitely tipically for him so not everithing is new, but i think this is normal.