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Determines the power level below which the computer will sell structures in order to ensure power is back online.
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If a computer player's power level drops below this threshold ''and'' its power output is less than the power drain minus 400, then the computer will declare a state of medium [[UrgencyType|urgency]]. If the computer is under attack, then it will futher increase the level of urgency. This typically results in the AI selling less important, power-hungry buildings as an emergency.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 3 April 2024

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Flag: PowerEmergency
File(s): rules(md).ini
Values: Percentages: Either a direct percentage (e.g. "50%"), or a floating point value (e.g. "0.5").
Applicable to: AI

Logic related to PowerEmergency, as a whole or in part, is obsolete in Tiberian Sun, Red Alert 2 and/or Yuri's Revenge.



If a computer player's power level drops below this threshold and its power output is less than the power drain minus 400, then the computer will declare a state of medium urgency. If the computer is under attack, then it will futher increase the level of urgency. This typically results in the AI selling less important, power-hungry buildings as an emergency.

In Tiberian Sun To Yuri's Revenge

Although parsed, this flag does nothing.