soibean
12-29-2004, 02:51
What does influence effect? I know it helps to govern cities but besides that...?
and I hate how a general can have say 8 stars and be stacked with an army... then get sent against a rebel army which has 2 units and for some reason when you autoresolve the battle he supposedly decides to run in by himself and then run away... thus earning the "doubtful courage" vice
I mean wow you have 8 stars... and seeing as how they were 2 spearmen and you had 3 sets of archers you couldnt just pick them off? oh no you had to be stupid. Its like in the beginning of the julii campaign, red family right?, and you autoresolve the battle for segestica (sp?) and if you would do it yourself you could have no casualties but since you auto resolve your general had your archers charge in and lose half their force while at the same time killing himself against peasants
and I hate how a general can have say 8 stars and be stacked with an army... then get sent against a rebel army which has 2 units and for some reason when you autoresolve the battle he supposedly decides to run in by himself and then run away... thus earning the "doubtful courage" vice
I mean wow you have 8 stars... and seeing as how they were 2 spearmen and you had 3 sets of archers you couldnt just pick them off? oh no you had to be stupid. Its like in the beginning of the julii campaign, red family right?, and you autoresolve the battle for segestica (sp?) and if you would do it yourself you could have no casualties but since you auto resolve your general had your archers charge in and lose half their force while at the same time killing himself against peasants