Blashy
07-30-2008, 02:05 PM
Ever since I have been playing the AI in SC2 I have come to use a few standard approaches to make it more difficult.
Obviously the first one is the use the maximum difficulty settings.
But outside of that here are three simple things I do to add some challenge to the AI.
1) I use the F3 key that disables animation, A) it makes the rounds go faster for the AI. B) I NEVER look at the AIs round of action, I switch to something else on the desktop or simply walk away and do something and comeback. Then I have a look over at the map.
2) I set the HQs to automatic and NEVER check which troops are supported, I make sure the HQs are close by for proper supply but I leave it to the engine to decide what is supported.
3) I do not touch diplomacy even if the AI is dabling in it.
If you find the highest difficulty settings to hard, then use a lower setting with these tips and you might find a few surprises.
Obviously the first one is the use the maximum difficulty settings.
But outside of that here are three simple things I do to add some challenge to the AI.
1) I use the F3 key that disables animation, A) it makes the rounds go faster for the AI. B) I NEVER look at the AIs round of action, I switch to something else on the desktop or simply walk away and do something and comeback. Then I have a look over at the map.
2) I set the HQs to automatic and NEVER check which troops are supported, I make sure the HQs are close by for proper supply but I leave it to the engine to decide what is supported.
3) I do not touch diplomacy even if the AI is dabling in it.
If you find the highest difficulty settings to hard, then use a lower setting with these tips and you might find a few surprises.