![]() ![]() I recently bought a copy of Battlefield 2. My brother felt that the free War Rock game isn't good enough for him, I guess. He persuaded me to get a copy of Battlefield 2. After looking for the game at Best Buy, Circity City, and several other consumer electronics stores, I finally find a copy at the local Target store while looking for a car maintenance part. How ironic?Īnyway, to get myself up to speed, I have been playing Battlefield 2 in single player mode. ![]() However, in single player mode, you can only use the smallest map with 15 bots. It was kinda fun for a while, but I wanted to try bigger battles. While browsing through the Battlefield 2 installation directory, I realized many Battlefield 2 modules are written in Python and a simple scripting language. After a while, I finally found the "AIDefault.ai" file in the "C:\Program Files\EA Games\Battlefield 2\mods\bf2\AI" directory. Files with ".ai" extension are basically script files in text format. You can easily open them by dragging them to an open Notepad window. The "AIDefault.ai" file actually teaches you how to change it so that you can have more than 15 bots in single player. Different AI sets can be changed at whim for different playstyles or maps. ESAI alters AI commander thinking thus changing the way battles are fought. A great AI performance modifier, that requires a little user intuitiveness, is ESAI. ![]() I found that the "AIDefault.ai" file defaults to the following settings:įirst line sets the maximum number of bots. Make sure BF2 is running and properly installed in the Registry before running the App. To change the maximum number of bots, you have to use the following statements: The second line determines whether the maximum number include the single player (I believe this is a boolean value). And the maximum bots include humans must be 0. ![]()
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