View Full Version : rather interesting battle
SIcilian
10-27-2004, 03:22
first I would like to say, hi everybody! I was fighting a battle with the selucids with just 5 units of levy pikemen with out upgrades and the general, the enemy (the greeks) had 4 sparten hoplites and 2 archers and some militia hoplites. I was playing the battle on hard. When the sparten hoplites hit my lines all of a sudden about 100 of the spartens just collapsed dead, and then suddenly the general died on my spears and the entire army fled, i had lost 18 men. I was rather confused why the spartens dide in such droves so quickly? the battle was kinda cool though ~:cheers:
sicilian fencer
:duel: en garde
hi Sicilian, welcome to the forums!
Re: your battle... was it the garlic your troops had for lunch?
~:confused: No idea, levy pikemen aren't exactly the most powerful of units.
Maedhros
10-27-2004, 04:06
random chance.
or, and I like this better
"Fortune favors the bold"
Red Harvest
10-27-2004, 06:38
Welcome. That is a little strange. Usually stuff like that happens in bridge battles, but not on regular maps. However, the levy pikemen have "long_pikes" while the spartans hoplites have "spears." The long pikes are very deadly even if the unit itself is not so powerful. The pikes can kill before the spartans are in range to do the same. So if the AI foolishly charges, the long pikes can cause a lot of damage to it. The AI likes to charge pikes frontally. :dizzy2: It also likes to suicide charge with its general. If he is mounted, the pikes will likely kill him in a second or two but the same could happen with a foot unit general.
Sounds like the AI was playing it very poorly (nothing new)...it should have been doing some real damage with the archers before hitting your lines. If the AI decision tree made sense it would force you to come to it by tearing you up with archers first (since it had them and you didn't.) Once it ran out of arrows it would advance if you had not. It could not have picked a worse strategy than it actually used.
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