@Gnivom
Hi, I repeatedly noticed how suboptimal the AI places its army during peacetime. E.g. I was playing England and the scottish AI had its army on low maintenance in a province bordering me directly. Obviously, the moment I declare war, and march my army which had been waiting on full maintenance in the neighbouring province over, (most of the time) the AI will not be able to move its army away quickly enough nor to regain full morale from increased maintenance just before start of battle. Even the terrain of the province is not optimal for the AI, it simply seems to place its army in the capital (which is not optimal given current game mechanics).
During peacetime AI should always prefer to place its army
Hi, I repeatedly noticed how suboptimal the AI places its army during peacetime. E.g. I was playing England and the scottish AI had its army on low maintenance in a province bordering me directly. Obviously, the moment I declare war, and march my army which had been waiting on full maintenance in the neighbouring province over, (most of the time) the AI will not be able to move its army away quickly enough nor to regain full morale from increased maintenance just before start of battle. Even the terrain of the province is not optimal for the AI, it simply seems to place its army in the capital (which is not optimal given current game mechanics).
During peacetime AI should always prefer to place its army
- on defensive terrain (hills, mountains, woods) if available
- away from the border (if the country is big enough), possibly behind fort ZoC (especially if army is not on full maintenance)
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