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If enabled by the game creators, players can be replaced by a computer-controlled [[AI]] when they [[surrender]] or are [[booted]]. | If enabled by the game creators, players can be replaced by a computer-controlled [[AI]] when they [[surrender]] or are [[booted]]. | ||
If the AI ends up winning the game, the original player is credited with a win just as if they had won the game themselves. Similarly, if the AI player loses, the game counts as a loss for the original player. | |||
Players can take back control from the AI by opening the game and clicking "Take over from AI". They can only do this a finite number of times per game. See the game's Settings panel to see how many times they can take back control. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* [[Surrendering]] | * [[Surrendering]] | ||
* [[AI]] | * [[AI]] | ||
* [[AI surrenders when one human remains]] | |||
[[Category:Game Settings]] | [[Category:Game Settings]] |
Latest revision as of 02:15, 9 March 2013
If enabled by the game creators, players can be replaced by a computer-controlled AI when they surrender or are booted.
If the AI ends up winning the game, the original player is credited with a win just as if they had won the game themselves. Similarly, if the AI player loses, the game counts as a loss for the original player.
Players can take back control from the AI by opening the game and clicking "Take over from AI". They can only do this a finite number of times per game. See the game's Settings panel to see how many times they can take back control.