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Not a big question, but does the AI target human players more often than..

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Question for Star Wars: Battlefront II (2005)

Not a big question, but does the AI target human players more often than other AI? I've been shot by enemies FAR FAR away who themselves have their own hands full with about 6 of my guys, but they abandon them to shoot at me while I'm focusing on someone else. I've also been ganged up by a bunch of AI who seemed to have no one else in their sights but me, despite the fact that I was in the middle of a GROUP of my own men. Maybe it's only apparent on maps like Mygeeto. I don't recall experiencing it much before. Just now it seems I can't catch a break without being hounded by practically every AI who can get a shot at me, regardless of who else is around.

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Glaceon answered:

In all the time I've played, no, I don't think the AI prioritizes human players. They tend to fire at the closest enemy or the person who shot at them.

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Guest said: 10th May 2011 | REPORT
Sometimes that's the case. Other times an AI will drop what it's doing to go after me, even if it was previously engaged with someone else. Also, they tend to do a lot of side-to-side motions to dodge bullets, even before you shoot, as if they KNOW your reticule is on them. I've seen them do it while my sniper scope was on them from a far off distance. There is no way they should know you're scope is on them. There's no way for humans to tell until they get shot at, and if they're lucky, the enemy misses. AI shouldn't possess those super sense either.
Guest answered:

You are definitely right, I just keep getting attacked, I am always the one getting shot at while my AI's are shooting the enemy

 

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