So, I'm playing Finland 1936 scenario (using plenty of cheats!) and the USSR declares war in '39... I'm holding my own, and have taken Murmansk. Nothing happens for two years, but I have ~100 Soviet divisions tied up on my front lines. So I join the Axis '41 or so... And for the next year plus, the Soviets keep all ~100 divisions on my border, and in the meantime, the Germans are kicking the living sh** out of the Russkies... and this whole time, the Soviets keep all of their forces on my border...
Is the AI so TOTALLY focused on beating the human opponent that it will let itself be whipped by another computer controlled nation regardless of the strategic/tactical situation???
In my game, the Soviets have recovered Murmansk, and lost about twenty or thirty provinces to the rampaging Nazis... but hey, they sure have stopped the "human" threat even if it means letting the Germans overrun the entire freakin' front line...
Is the AI so TOTALLY focused on beating the human opponent that it will let itself be whipped by another computer controlled nation regardless of the strategic/tactical situation???
In my game, the Soviets have recovered Murmansk, and lost about twenty or thirty provinces to the rampaging Nazis... but hey, they sure have stopped the "human" threat even if it means letting the Germans overrun the entire freakin' front line...
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