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번역 관련 문제 보고
The default AI is considered under developed and does not present much of a challenge for most players. The difficulty settings do not have any known in-game effect, but the AI bonus settings do have a pronounced effect and can improve the challenge to some degree. Further difficulty can be achieve by selecting AI team mode, which bands the AI players together versus human players.
There are several mods available that provide alternative AIs that are more fully developed
- http://wiki.spaceempires.net/index.php/FAQ_%28SEV%29#AI
Difficulty Low, Medium and Hard What does this Mean? does Low Diff Mean the cpu Empires will have it easier than the Player Empire? Hard Diff Mean they will have it Harder than Player Empire?
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/pc/927958-space-empires-v/cheats
I haven’t checked this in years but I see comments I never made
I apologize to grunt
What even?
But yes, minefields on wormholes are great