>play strategy game
>enjoying it
>quickly get to the point where I know I have won
>immediately lose interest and quit
>never play game ever again
Am I the only one?
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no this is precisely why i can't get into hoi4
How come there is still no deep learning AI imitating real life players of various skill levels in gaming, with the difficulty limiting things like APM or giving the usual strats used by players of a certain ELO?
Because game devs get payed fricking nothing at all and are treated terribly by management so literally every even vaguely competent AI dev is working on non-gaming projects where they get payed 100's of thousands of dollars a year with good job security.
>start game on higher difficulty
>win again
>mod game to make it even harder
>game is unwinnable without cheating
>play game on highest difficulty
>beat it easily
>look for difficulty mod
>the only ones are overhauls
>frick it install hardest overhaul
>it's autistic to the point that everything takes 4-10 times as long to do
>it's still easy just more tedious
I hate that this is so common
SHIIP mod for MTW2 in a nutshell
Funny you should say that anon, because I was thinking about EB for Rome 1 when I made that reply. I fricking hate how Total War overhaul mods are almost always autistic like that
EB1 and SSHIP don't seem that similar to me. Isn't EB1 mostly the new government system and the regional recruitment mechanics? I do agree SS with BGR et all is cancer, thankfully plain SS is pretty good.
Happens really often to turn based games tbh.
I hate it when it happens to me.
I usually go watch a guide and then try to follow it until I get it right. They don't make it so that you need months/years to get good enough to beat the single player part (usually just days or weeks).
LMAO
Hello BlackICE my old friend
Play multiplayer
I can agree that more games could employ sudden death mechanics, like a win counter that triggers whenever you get twice as strong as everyone else combined, aka you get 66% dominance.
nah apparently this is normal, once you're at a point where the AI can't realistically fight back against you you've technically "won" and further playing the campaign is just pointless
I made the mistake of forcing myself to play untill it was completely over and only thing I got from it was burnout and months without touching the game where I did this, is better to just leave when the fun is over
>play strategy game
>enjoying it
>get to a point where I get overwhelmed
>start to lose units
>get discouraged
>quit the game for the night
I fricking hate that I'm like this
Oh man, I feel you there.
I'll literally restart hours of progress to undo losing 3 divisions/units to a mistake or blunder.
Sometimes but other side too. Hoi4 communist China as Mao was restart after restart. In the end it was really simple after figuring out the right moves. Ignore everything except infantry weapons was one big one. Wasted a lot of time worrying about support equipment or artillery which don't matter with the infinite manpower.
You can use the game to roleplay by setting arbitary restrictions. Go one step further and mod the game to give your faction roleplay attributes.
kot
This is Civ4 to me
it's either have a strong early game and win
or a medium one and get stuck in a mega war for the rest of the game
or a weak one and just quit
>Start game on higher difficulty
>95% of the cool features are now irrelevant
>It's all about trying to stick as close to possible to the optimal build which is always tech rushing everyone into irrelevance then hours of boredom
Civ 5. Playing on the hardest difficulties means you have to give up building wonders, which sucks.
>start game on hardest difficulty
>beat it easily but am disappointed by how trivial it is
>supermodel gf sees me get disappointed and offers to blow me
>the whole neighbourhoods comes out and claps
>'we just want to cheer you up because you're just so great at everything
>this happens every night
it's all so tiresome
Certainly not the only one
this thread is starting to make me think strategy games are not that good, bros
they're ultimately just like any other game
90% of the time just filler
9% of the time frustrating BS
1% of the time genuinely unique and fun
>play strategy game
>enjoying it
>meet the enemy ai for the first time
>his army is at least twice as big as mine
>he effortlessly pushes my shit in
>uninstall
>be fricking moronic
>ask pointless, off topic question
>put 'strategy game' in the OP
You're the only one, fricktard. Frick off with the rest of the moronic shitposting homosexuals >>>Ganker This board is for discussing strategy video games. have a nice day.
woah man, chill. this happens to me all the time in TW games. Eventually you break the back of the AI and the remaining 60% of the game is just boring humdrum going through the motions, so instead, I just quit.
you tell him anon, im tiered of these homosexuals archiving my total war and paradox threads
literry me after playing ES2 fishtiddies (post-nerf, it's still too easy)
Nup, there exists many strategy games out there where the only compelling part of the game is experiencing every unit it has to offer. So once you've seen everything, you immediately lose interest. It just means the core gameplay itself wasn't good enough and you were just playing it for what is basically a mystery box experience. New thing make brain smile.
Paradox games in a nutshell, there's just not enough to do after you dominate
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>play strategy game
>finish the campaign
>or even not because you've watched in and you know that it's linear
>beat the the ai in skirmish on all possible difficulties
>you've cracked it and never again does it offer a challenge
>the multiplayer is dead
Easy, you keep playing and win even more
Replace never play again with start a new game, then yeah. Game is boring when there's no challenge
It’s an eternal genre problem with all grand strategy or 4X games, they just don’t have anything to keep things interesting once the snowball hits a critical mass, yet there’s usually a pretty long distance from that to the official point of victory.
Literally EVERY total war campaign I've played
Literally EVERY game of EU4
Literally EVERY game of CK2
The solution is to only pick very challenging starts and never be a tryhard, only by the end of the game you should actually be so strong that nearly no one could challenge you
I will never understand people that reroll bad starts in ES2