Why does the AI not buy me out when it could?
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:11 am
I realize many posters on this forum feel that the AI for Railroad! is not very competetive, but I have only been playing for 2 weeks and am just beginning to win consistently against the AIs on Hard routing and Robber Baron difficulty.
One of the things I have noticed several times now are situations where an AI has plenty of money to buy me out, but refrains from doing so.
I've seen two flavors of this.
In one, I own 100% of my own stock, but the AI has a lot more than 20 times as much cash as my per-10% cost e.g. my shares sell for $1M, and the AI has $54M in cash, but doesn't bother to wipe me out.
In a more common case, I own say 80% of my shares and the AI owns the remaining 20%, and similarly I own between 30%-70% of that AI and it owns the remaining 70%-30%. We are in a cash race to see who can buy out whom, and I see that the AI has enough cash to buy me out, but never pulls the trigger. I end up catching up and being able to buy the AI out, when by rights I should have been eliminated.
I have also noticed AIs with gobs of cash leaving me alone when I own like 50% but the remaining 50% of my shares are unowned.
Has anybody else noticed this behavior? I assume so - but does anybody else have a better characterization of this behavior from the AI.
My best guesses are that AIs simply don't try to buy you if you have half of your shares, or that some AIs are not predatory in character (though I have seen this behavior from AIs which previously bought out a third competitor).
I'm not happy with the vagueness of the above - but I'm also a bit disapointed with the way the AIs are behaving. I feel like I am playing on max difficulty, so if I can be eliminated I should be eliminated - at *least* if my behavior suggests I am about to eliminate the AI in question.
Thanks to RedKnight and everybody else who contributed to the Wiki. It's great.
-Jesse
One of the things I have noticed several times now are situations where an AI has plenty of money to buy me out, but refrains from doing so.
I've seen two flavors of this.
In one, I own 100% of my own stock, but the AI has a lot more than 20 times as much cash as my per-10% cost e.g. my shares sell for $1M, and the AI has $54M in cash, but doesn't bother to wipe me out.
In a more common case, I own say 80% of my shares and the AI owns the remaining 20%, and similarly I own between 30%-70% of that AI and it owns the remaining 70%-30%. We are in a cash race to see who can buy out whom, and I see that the AI has enough cash to buy me out, but never pulls the trigger. I end up catching up and being able to buy the AI out, when by rights I should have been eliminated.
I have also noticed AIs with gobs of cash leaving me alone when I own like 50% but the remaining 50% of my shares are unowned.
Has anybody else noticed this behavior? I assume so - but does anybody else have a better characterization of this behavior from the AI.
My best guesses are that AIs simply don't try to buy you if you have half of your shares, or that some AIs are not predatory in character (though I have seen this behavior from AIs which previously bought out a third competitor).
I'm not happy with the vagueness of the above - but I'm also a bit disapointed with the way the AIs are behaving. I feel like I am playing on max difficulty, so if I can be eliminated I should be eliminated - at *least* if my behavior suggests I am about to eliminate the AI in question.
Thanks to RedKnight and everybody else who contributed to the Wiki. It's great.
-Jesse