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Bad AI is in the eye of the beholder. Screwy lineups for you may make perfect sense to me. Poor managerial decisions are part of the real world. If you go through game after game looking for questionable results I am sure you will find them. Any game that is taken as individual parts as opposed to an overall whole will come up wanting. This doesn't mean that the game shouldn't be improved, it should, but is constantly carping about something as subjective as AI really productive. I try to enjoy the game for what it is, a game. Seems to me that sometimes we try to pick apart the gaming experience instead of enjoying it. I want the game to get better but remember if ootp6 is perfect there will be no need for ootp7.
Not trying to be snippy but I am curious. When you folks who are just playing the game, not beta testing, just playing the game and looking for places where it doesn't meet your expectations is that fun? I have seen folks spend hours studying and testing and complaining about everything from trading AI, to lineup AI, and in game AI I kinda feel sorry for them. While you complain about the game mechanics I just play the game. Seems silly to pay to play a game and then spend all your time trying to prove the AI is off kilter. The game needs to get better, it will, not over night but in incremental yearly editions with consistent updates. The next time you start screaming about AI go play a game of ootp5 you know it really is a lot of fun.
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