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Wish you could at least assign them their kit instead of them all being Gunslingers.
i guess, the game was designed with players in mind, so it kinda makes sense ,(that they didn't try to make the AI good), it's too bad that the end-game is that if you're solo it's gonna be rough.
The AI is exceptionally braindead, though. Legitimately some of the worst team AI I've seen, they will root themselves every single crescendo event and refuse to move no matter how dangerous things get. I had a laugh with my friend about how the AI is significantly dumber than the L4D AI, and that game is over a decade old now. I think that's the only real complaint I have about the game, though.
Still, it feels like that the devs made the AI braindead with purpose, so that players are "forced" to play the game online and that there is any matchmaking to speak of.
I always thought that the AI/commands for the AI in Space Hulk Deathwing was bad and rough, but in this game is just a chore.
It would already change a world if we could:
- set the class for AI
Still more would still be great:
- give AI heavy weapons/charges/defence kits/medkits (or tell them to take them with them)
-- plus tell them where/when to use them
- tell AI to heal other AI/the player