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  • The first reply is not very helpful for me because i can't find explicit instructions for where to install the different parts of the ai to. From what i can tell i am supposed to use the "other ai" tab in sc2allin1 and place the "aidifficulty.galaxy" file in the root directory of the starcraft 2 install. It also seems like i should change the 'c_difficulty' equal to a high number. I have no idea if i should put it at 3 or 300, or even what the number means, and have only been able to piece together that higher number equals lower difficulty from other unrelated posts. Anyway I've tried this and i still get rushed within 5 minutes regardless of what race i play against. I've been looking up build orders and it just seems impossible. When i play with them in a 2v2 they simply seem to have more resources than me.

    The second reply reveals what seems to be the big problem keeping this tool from being popular; there is a very, very wide range of skill in starcraft akin to chess and "easy" ai is still very, very hard for someone who didn't play starcraft 1. I would suggest at least making your own 'very easy' ai that simply doesn't do that much stuff to make up for the inefficiency of regular newbies, kind of like a stronger version of the battle.net AI. Maybe this would make it so that even though tens of thousands of people download your program more than 30 people actually become members of the community.

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