I'm sure you've all experienced it before. You send your troops to engage the enemy, pinning them down from the front. You wheel you general around the flanks, lining them up neatly parallel to the backs of the enemy. With a click, you order them forward. A perfect charge. And wait why is my general falling off his horse goddammitdammitdammit. And it's no fault of your own, since he hasn't so much as taken a single hit.
Thus, I have a question for the EBII team: What do you think of putting mounted generals in the second row of cavalry instead of the first, much like how Celtic foot bodyguards have their general in the third row? Doing so would reduce a lot of frustration, and increase the durability of both player and AI controlled generals.
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