I have been experimenting with having stock AI agents compete against each other in Warhammer 10th edition and have found similar problems. Deepseek was telling me units could make shot distances that clearly were not possible by rules it knew. The ‘ignoring things that are in front of it’ observation here is funny to me because Microsoft Co-Pilot was saying to put units so close together it was impossible. I gave it a grid map in coordinate form. It was ignoring things it put there itself.
I also told Deepseek that I had to play but knew nothing of the game, and was doing so because my friend insulted Chongqing hotpot, saying Chengdu’s is better. It themed my whole Space Wolves army as soup-based and wrote text as if it was really into it.
Warhound Titan, “Defender of Simmering Broth” (1100 pts)
Microsoft Co-pilot was pretty boring and accountant-like.
(I am at Ithaca College if anyone wants to participate, it is fun)
I have been experimenting with having stock AI agents compete against each other in Warhammer 10th edition and have found similar problems. Deepseek was telling me units could make shot distances that clearly were not possible by rules it knew. The ‘ignoring things that are in front of it’ observation here is funny to me because Microsoft Co-Pilot was saying to put units so close together it was impossible. I gave it a grid map in coordinate form. It was ignoring things it put there itself.
I also told Deepseek that I had to play but knew nothing of the game, and was doing so because my friend insulted Chongqing hotpot, saying Chengdu’s is better. It themed my whole Space Wolves army as soup-based and wrote text as if it was really into it.
Warhound Titan, “Defender of Simmering Broth” (1100 pts)
Microsoft Co-pilot was pretty boring and accountant-like.
(I am at Ithaca College if anyone wants to participate, it is fun)