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In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 10:55:00

Ryzys
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@Latnox, the reason you probably thought the graph showed 6 AI and Python was because you only saw seven boxes checked (the seventh AI was at the bottom). And if you look hard into the actual graph, there are five colours at the bottom and three at the top (you may actually need to zoom in quite a bit).
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 12:25:35

AlexRS
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Nice idea! I enjoyed playing these.

Not quite sure why everyone is saying that 3 is so hard; the trick is to bait the UK player into a border standoff with you/occasionally take Britain from them for a turn or two before retreating, so that they can't gobble up everything below them, while you push out into Germany/Russia. Finished it in 24 turns on the first try (forgot to take a screenshot and apparently SP games don't autosave, doh!)

Edit: I appear to have goofed when setting that template up, which may account for how easy I found it first time around. Will try it with double-checked settings later.

Edited 10/4/2015 13:30:13
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 13:11:16


Le Count H 
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18 turns #1
22 turns #2
to be continued

Edited 10/4/2015 21:29:29
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 14:29:29


master of desaster 
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great Job. it took me 3 attempts to beat the last one. i like it to Play without waiting on anyone so the AIs are perfect :P
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 14:55:53


Benjamin628 
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Very surprised to get it in one try. NW Russia by Turn 6 is crucial.



Edited 10/4/2015 14:56:23
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 14:58:44


Benjamin628 
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Also Try this:

WW2 - Can you Stop the Axis? (Credit to Genghis for the idea)

https://www.warlight.net/SinglePlayer?TemplateID=725538

Edited 10/4/2015 14:58:51
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 16:22:06

The Glorious Koala
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18 & 11 for the first 2 so far, might try the third one tonight :)
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 16:50:16

Oscar
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12 on the 2nd. Loved the templates, thanks.
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 17:10:30

Cepheus
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Am I doing something wrong? I have to manually correct the templates to the right number of A.Is/slots each time, which is really annoying.
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 17:46:42

[wolf]japan77
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You have to because warlight makes it a 4-player FFA, with slots determined randomly in single player mode automatically.
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/4/2015 20:24:48

Help
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1st Challenge is 14 turns.

2nd Challenge is easy. Break superboni and let the AI fight each other.

As for Europe, the strategy is to defend.
Attack by percentage really helps against AI. You can also use first order transfers to make them waste armies. :)



Edited 10/4/2015 22:41:00
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/5/2015 00:51:38


Ysayell1
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Jacked up some of the placements, rechecking before i post regarding challenges.

Edited 10/5/2015 01:14:28
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/5/2015 06:41:25


Latnox 
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@ChristophU - Actually I missed, that scenario #3 should have had 7 AI's. I've played it with 4 and at this point it was impossible to beat.

My suggestion for you: change your templates, so that they would have proper settings when launched.

You can pre-set no. of AI's and even teams. To do it properly:

1. Launch your template
2. set no. of AI's / teams / whatever else you want
3. click "change settings" button
4. check "customize template" checkmark and press next
5. you don't even need to change anything in the template itself. Just press "next" button again and save changes.

Done. You don't even need to switch links on this thread, because templates are already corrected. That even solve case "assign player to slot 'A'" problem (I started once or twice from different slot).

Edited 10/5/2015 06:42:19
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/5/2015 17:06:08


Luxis • apex 
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This is great! No time to give them a proper playthrough at the moment sadly..
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/6/2015 00:47:09


ChristophU
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@Latnox - Thanks. I figured there was a way to do that, just couldn't figure that out. All of them should be fixed as of now.
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/7/2015 04:37:43


Ω Cat Juggernaut 
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Ran out of time to give all three of them the number of playthroughs required to actually beat them.

Won the first one first try (didn't track turns).
Second one, gave it two tries, will do more tomorrow.
Third one, second time was the charm. I literally did not even give a shit about Finland, just went nomad into UK, then hedgehogged UK/Ireland/Iceland before pushing out. Probably easier than the medium difficulty.

Updates as I do more and better.

Edited 10/8/2015 07:08:44
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/7/2015 15:29:02

ヽ(^o^)丿hello!!
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don't know if it was said before. My winning recipe for 3 is give finland up and deploy on one territory until you have enough to make your way to iceland. From there start the recapture :)

Icland is better to defend than Finland

Edited 10/7/2015 15:31:05
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/7/2015 17:05:05


master of desaster 
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I've tried this obi, but one AI was way too strong at this point :/ i defended the first 2 turns and took russia then. If you managed that you win
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/8/2015 09:16:19


Holdway
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Played them all, was fun, but all were too easy.

Had to restart on the third level after the first turn when all the neighbouring AI's deployed their full armies and invaded Finland. On the reload only 1 neighbour attacked and from there it was a straight forward win.

To make games more challenging mid to late game, and less luck based short game, I suggest you make more AI's be team mates.

I have a single player scenario I made that I like to play, anyone is welcome to try it out.

https://www.warlight.net/SinglePlayer?TemplateID=548531

It is local deployment, with 5 teams and random starts. 1 team is you, and the other 4 are AI teams each with 4 AI's. My win rate is about 2/3's of the time, though sometimes you will get a start that is absolutely impossible, and sometimes one of the teams will snowball so far out of control early game that there is nothing you can do.

Local deployment helps make the AI smarter in my opinion as the AI can't deploy his entire deployment in one place and leave all his income generating lands empty.
In a Hole (Single Player Challenge Series): 10/8/2015 15:16:44


Ysayell1
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Tried the RoR AI, first time i got abysmal distributions, second time i won it pretty easily. The first bonus you get that isn't wildly exposed seems to confound all the nearby AI and make for easy blossoming. I gotta disagree about local deployment in that the AI lacks the requisite troop availability to fix itself when it gets so excited that it breaks up its buddy's bonuses. End up with a checkerboard design and the human player just marches stacks on through. The greatest edge LD gives AI is that they can put up with the irritating "you need to deploy all your units" message and keep everyone flowing without getting too lazy to click.

Definitely agree about team AI being more interesting in general.

Chall1 needs no explanation, it's a cakewalk. Chall2 has a first few entertaining turns while you seal up the one flank and balance the two enemies against each other. After that's done it's just a matter of a little patience and pushing.

Chall3's primary issue is you are rolling the dice on Spain's AI, whether you go Iceland or Russia. If it explodes, you're doomed. No way will you get there in time no matter what you do. If the AI is rocking that extra chromosome, you can manage it pretty well. Think the Iceland approach is a little easier, but Russia seems much faster
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