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Default 01-12-2002, 08:35 AM

I have noticed that the enemy AI works great at times and others not at all....
for instance:
When the tiger tank destroys the wall...sometimes as few germans will rush you and take you out...and then if you are in a hopeless situation,and you fall back a few germans sometimes follow you and set up an ambush...
these are a few of the good things I have noticed.
Has anyone else noticed at times the germans AI and the airborne AI sometimes make IMPOSSIBLE shots??? I was approaching the church with a springfield sniper rifle and the two mg-42 guys opened up...I immediately took aim and capped the one on the right...I shifted my sights to the left guy and the Airborne guy nails him with ONE shot from the BAR....we were near the bushy wall when he made this shot.....and the germans have made completely impossible shots too...I think that this is real suspicious....it is like the AI has a "dice rolling" effect as to how good their aim is....good thing or bad thing???

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