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But realistic!
I think in Skyrim and Watchdogs 2 they had several hardness settings. So it's a good learning curve and you get to play the game and missions through again and they are a challenge.
I'm sure games like Sniper Elite V2 had an adaptive AI system which made enemy adapt to match your ability. Or did I imagine it!
I'm also trying to work out how the AI poker works in this game. I've noticed NPC's are changing the way they play. Bluffing and going all in on Ace High.
I think if they want to keep SP going, they will have to come up with some DLC, and I'd pay for new content and landscapes to explore.