yes, it does. try to start a GW battle with a team. Attack the same character. Repeat 3 times and watch the results. Then change your team positions (dont change leader). Attack the same character, and watch the results.
yes, it does. try to start a GW battle with a team. Attack the same character. Repeat 3 times and watch the results. Then change your team positions (dont change leader). Attack the same character, and watch the results.
Not buying it, any variance you see could most likely be chalked up to RNG on ties with turn meter.
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That only happens in GW when you use force close. I have no idea what team positions have to do with this. Seems like you mean predetermined rolls which is true to a certain extend. If you, however, change the order of attack after a force close, the AI will respond in a different pattern.
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Will try out different character positioning and see what happens
Not buying it, any variance you see could most likely be chalked up to RNG on ties with turn meter.
That only happens in GW when you use force close. I have no idea what team positions have to do with this. Seems like you mean predetermined rolls which is true to a certain extend. If you, however, change the order of attack after a force close, the AI will respond in a different pattern.
OMG.. I just realized I do this! It just seems.. "Right".