silencer Posted September 20 Posted September 20 I have countless evidence that aliens know where my units are, they are directly beelining towards them which makes flanking moves impossible to accomoplish. This is a very bad implementation of AI. This is more so prominent in early stages, when your soldiers need more TU % to move than in later stages. Quote
Skitso Posted September 20 Posted September 20 (edited) 1 hour ago, silencer said: I have countless evidence that aliens know where my units are, they are directly beelining towards them which makes flanking moves impossible to accomoplish. This is a very bad implementation of AI. This is more so prominent in early stages, when your soldiers need more TU % to move than in later stages. I have seen this too. If you have good saves, I'm sure GH would appreciate them and check it. I could swear I was able to better flank and surprise aliens in X1. Edited September 20 by Skitso Quote
silencer Posted September 20 Author Posted September 20 (edited) Sure thing, i can provide a recent save MS 6.9.1 Case 1: Don't supress the secton near the container, and move the selected soldier on the screen behind the brown box. Also make sure that the soldiers on the right side are behind smoke screen The secton will move away from the the soldiers he directly see only to shoot the soldier behind the brown box. How did he know he was there? Omnisense. Alternative. Move the soldier behind the green container. The secton will still beeline towards him finding an angle. Omnisense. Case 2: Same save. This secton if not suppressed, he knows where Noah is. Case 3 (no save for that) Apart from secton that is on the screen there is another, but not sure which one went for the kill. But anyway that soldier next to red container was attacked. How did he know someone was there? Omnisense. user_omnisense-3.json Edited September 20 by silencer 2 Quote
ih8california Posted September 22 Posted September 22 Yes, you have to always account for AI wall/TU hacking. Its annoying but once you learn that it is coming, you don't notice it as much. Not ideal and slightly cheesy, but it is what it is. Quote
jackbou Posted September 23 Posted September 23 Actually, I mentioned this issue in my previous post, but unfortunately no one cared. Quote
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