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<big>'''At What AI Progress Does The AI Tech Level Increase?'''</big>
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Each AI player has a '''Tech Level'''. This level is displayed as a roman numeral between parenthesis just next to the [[AI War:AI Progress|AI Progress]] in the resource bar.
  
'''A:''' The AI will go up a tech level on the following AI Progress schedule:
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== Impact ==
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This Tech Level is the minimum [[AI War:Mark|Mark]] of the ships used by that AI in its [[AI War:Wave|Waves]] and [[AI War:Reinforcement|Reinforcement]].
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If there are two numerals shown instead of one, that means that the two AI players are using different tech levels at present.  This can happen if the AI players have different difficulty levels set, or if only one of the AI players is technologist, etc. (Having one AI player as a technologist does NOT impart the higher tech to the second AI player).
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== Calculation ==
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The Mark Level depends on the current [[AI War:AI Progress|AI Progress]], and the thresholds depends on the AI's [[AI War:Difficulty|Difficulty]]. These thresholds are calculated as follow.
  
 
* Mark II: 300 - ( 10 x Difficulty of AI Player )
 
* Mark II: 300 - ( 10 x Difficulty of AI Player )
 
* Mark III: 800 - ( 10 x Difficulty of AI Player )
 
* Mark III: 800 - ( 10 x Difficulty of AI Player )
 
* Mark IV: 1200 - ( 10 x Difficulty of AI Player )
 
* Mark IV: 1200 - ( 10 x Difficulty of AI Player )
* For "Technologist" type AIs, if their level would be II or higher, they are instead Mark IV. If they would be below Mark II, they will instead be Mark III.
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* Additionally, when playing on a difficulty of 9.3 or greater, the threshold for Mk II (not Mk III or Mk IV) is further lowered by an additional ( Difficulty - 9 ) * 200
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For a Technologist [[AI War:AI Type|AI Type]], if their level would be II or higher, they are instead Mark IV. If they would be below Mark II, they will instead be Mark III.
* This means that the Mark II thresholds are 148/85/43/0 AIP for difficulty 9.3/9.6/9.8/10
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* As this additional modifier lowers the Mark II threshold to 0 for difficulty 10, the AI does indeed start by sending Mark II waves at the beginning of the game.  
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Additionally, when playing on a difficulty of 9.3 or greater, the threshold for Mk II (not Mk III or Mk IV) is further lowered by an additional ( Difficulty - 9 ) * 200. This means that the Mark II thresholds are 148/85/43/0 AIP for difficulty 9.3/9.6/9.8/10. As this additional modifier lowers the Mark II threshold to 0 for difficulty 10, the AI does indeed start by sending Mark II waves at the beginning of the game.  
  
 
So, for example, when playing against a level 5 AI the AI would tech up as follows:
 
So, for example, when playing against a level 5 AI the AI would tech up as follows:
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* Mark III at AI Progress 750 (800 - 50)
 
* Mark III at AI Progress 750 (800 - 50)
 
* Mark IV at AI Progress 1150 (1200 - 50)
 
* Mark IV at AI Progress 1150 (1200 - 50)
 
==Tech Display By AI Progress==
 
 
<big>'''What Does The Roman Numeral In Parentheses Next To The AI Progress Mean?'''</big>
 
 
'''A:''' That roman numeral is the tech level that the AI uses for attacking you with its waves, as well as the minimum tech level it will use to reinforce its own planets.  Higher-level planets (III, IV, and V on the map) will already get higher-level units for their reinforcements. Lower-level planets will not start getting higher-level techs reinforcements until the AI Progress increases past a certain point (see above).
 
 
In games with a Technologist AI Type, the Tech Level of the AI will be higher right from the start (that is part of the personality of those AI types).  Also, when playing against some of the very high level AI difficulties, they generally start with Mark II ships instead of Mark I.
 
 
If there are two numerals shown instead of one, that means that the two AI players are using different tech levels at present.  This can happen if the AI players have different difficulty levels set, or if only one of the AI players is technologist, etc (Having one AI player as a technologist does NOT impart the higher tech to the second AI player).
 

Latest revision as of 06:14, 24 August 2016

Each AI player has a Tech Level. This level is displayed as a roman numeral between parenthesis just next to the AI Progress in the resource bar.

Impact

This Tech Level is the minimum Mark of the ships used by that AI in its Waves and Reinforcement.

If there are two numerals shown instead of one, that means that the two AI players are using different tech levels at present. This can happen if the AI players have different difficulty levels set, or if only one of the AI players is technologist, etc. (Having one AI player as a technologist does NOT impart the higher tech to the second AI player).

Calculation

The Mark Level depends on the current AI Progress, and the thresholds depends on the AI's Difficulty. These thresholds are calculated as follow.

  • Mark II: 300 - ( 10 x Difficulty of AI Player )
  • Mark III: 800 - ( 10 x Difficulty of AI Player )
  • Mark IV: 1200 - ( 10 x Difficulty of AI Player )

For a Technologist AI Type, if their level would be II or higher, they are instead Mark IV. If they would be below Mark II, they will instead be Mark III.

Additionally, when playing on a difficulty of 9.3 or greater, the threshold for Mk II (not Mk III or Mk IV) is further lowered by an additional ( Difficulty - 9 ) * 200. This means that the Mark II thresholds are 148/85/43/0 AIP for difficulty 9.3/9.6/9.8/10. As this additional modifier lowers the Mark II threshold to 0 for difficulty 10, the AI does indeed start by sending Mark II waves at the beginning of the game.

So, for example, when playing against a level 5 AI the AI would tech up as follows:

  • Mark II at AI Progress 250 (300 - 50)
  • Mark III at AI Progress 750 (800 - 50)
  • Mark IV at AI Progress 1150 (1200 - 50)