


Blitzkrieg Anthology includes 3 games: Blitzkrieg, Blitzkrieg - Burning Horizon Blitzkrieg - Rolling Thunder, as well as the bonus Add-On 'Iron Division' BK2. The game is still in Steam Early Access, after almost two years, but is due to launch properly by the end of March. More details Delivery info GAME Reward GAME Elite. I don't need - or want - him to be so intelligent he has a breakdown when he realises what he did to him.īoris will arrive in Blitzkrieg 3's March update.

I'm always wary of any claims of revolutionary AI breakthroughs but hey, if Boris makes the video game better then sure, that's enough. It has become difficult to predict his actions now, and, most importantly, to distinguish them from human behavior." He makes decisions just like a talented military leader. We gave him only the basic tactical moves, but during his training he invented a variety of strategies. He does not use the information under the fog of war, as well as any other hidden information about the enemy. "It is worth noting that Boris plays fairly. "Despite the fact that the leading companies of the world are working on this problem, we have managed to create the first neural network AI for RTS," Nivel CEO Sergey Orlovskiy said in the announcement. "This approach allows him to think up sophisticated counter-strategies and bring them to life."Ĭheck out some of his moves in this video: "Every few seconds AI, who we kindly named GENERAL BORIS, analyzes the gaming session and makes neural network-based predictions of the enemy future behavior," Nival say. There's only one way to settle this: Robot Wars. Update: as reader 'Ur-Quan' points out, 2010's Supreme Commander 2 also gabbed about using neural networks. Developers Nival claim that their artificial intelligence, named General Boris, "is capable of playing at the top player's level while not using any hidden information about the enemy." He has a name but no heart. The first game I remember claiming to have a neural net was Derek Smart's Battlecruiser 3000AD and now, twenty years later, Blitzkrieg 3 says it's got one. Ah, the hallowed neural net! For decades, video game developers have tried to create a digital brain, trap it in a box, and teach it to wage war on humans.
