Since that I started to learn about these files, it seems a whole new AoE/RoR world has opened for me.
I didn't know how much impact these settings have on the game play.
Even a slight chance can make a big difference.
Not everything is possible though.
In the AI file for my new scenario, I put a command to make a slinger and gave it a retrain factor of 4.
T347 Soldier-Slinger 1 12 4
It appeared that the software crashed completely after the slinger was killed for the first time.
After changing it to retrain it once, everything is ok.
In all I can say that working with the AI and Per files is a lot of fun. I should gave these settings more concern in the first place.
A slight disadvantage is that there's not very much background information to be found on the internet, especially concerning the Per files.
So I've put all the settings in the Per files together in a spreadsheet, to get a clear overview of all the differences between passive-aggressive-defensive- super aggressive and so on. That helped me a lot in understanding the meaning of the various settings.
When it's of value to others, I can put the spreadsheet in the Granary -> Utilities for others to download. Please let me know if this is worthwhile to do.
Over 20 years after it's first release, I'm still in love with this AoE-RoR masterpiece
I didn't know how much impact these settings have on the game play.
Even a slight chance can make a big difference.
Not everything is possible though.
In the AI file for my new scenario, I put a command to make a slinger and gave it a retrain factor of 4.
T347 Soldier-Slinger 1 12 4
It appeared that the software crashed completely after the slinger was killed for the first time.
After changing it to retrain it once, everything is ok.
In all I can say that working with the AI and Per files is a lot of fun. I should gave these settings more concern in the first place.
A slight disadvantage is that there's not very much background information to be found on the internet, especially concerning the Per files.
So I've put all the settings in the Per files together in a spreadsheet, to get a clear overview of all the differences between passive-aggressive-defensive- super aggressive and so on. That helped me a lot in understanding the meaning of the various settings.
When it's of value to others, I can put the spreadsheet in the Granary ->