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AI Strategies...
I think something needs to be done here...
why do all teams have the same strategies for all Game strategy time's and Game Score Situations? I am pretty sure managers change what they do based on the inning and the score... A manager in the 8th inning of a close game is likely going to give the reliever a hook much quicker than his starter in the 1st inning... |
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Here's the key:
the midpoint of each setting = the standard strategy for THAT situation so the strategy in one situation may be different than in another situation, even though both situations show the slider at the midpoint. Hope that makes sense! |
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That's exactly correct. I would add that the AI has situational logic built in that actually has more influence over most decisions than the sliders do. The slider just add some weight (and the amount of weight definitely varies) to influence the AI's logic in one direction or another.
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