

Add in the concept of merc economy, repairs, ammo, etc and suddenly the balance seems real solid. Take stock regular mechs (or mostly stock) and stay within tonnage and it's another matter. If I'm in a Legend Killer with 2xLB10x slug and 4mls and DHS and my teammates are equally juiced and especially if I'm over recommended tonnage for the mission of course I'll face roll the enemy. Enemy locusts and fleas stay on the move but I've seen them stop to focus on a back shot.Įnemy AI is solid pug team quality but not comp tier, which is probably ideal for what it is.įinally, all enemies are in stock mechs that are not SLDF/meta modified.

and enemy firestarter played coy in the buildings but closed to point blank on my BM and lit me up with flamers. On higher tier missions enemy lights stay on the move and try to use cover and fire weapons appropriately for the range. My AI teammates absolutely prioritize objectives as do enemies! Defense missions are challenging because if you're not in their face enemies will shoot the objective.Įnemies act surprisingly human. They're not stopping in the open, getting caught up on stuff or running off. I expected very little from the AI but so far I'm pleasantly surprised.

Not that dangerous if you attack them, moderately dangerous if ignored. Vehicles are, in proper MWO fashion, a bloody inconvenience. Have done a bunch of coop and solo plus companion AI missions now.Įnemy AI will periodically fire weapons within minimum range like PPCs - I don't know if that's skill level dependent.ĪI try to get into your back, will move in to cover and depending on mission difficulty (AI skill level, there's a good range of skill levels you can choose from) may or may not zig zag. I wrote it for myself, but feel free to read it.Well, you'd think that after 20 years or so, and with all the currently deafening hype, AI should be highly advanced today. What was MODUS like before being damaged? Could MODUS have been able to have a full range of emotion? Even love? This story begins late March 2084. We'd be hurt if that were still among our emotional repertoire."Ī simple line that sparked my imagination. "The nerve of the military, locking us out of their systems.
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