Caerfanan
02-20-2007, 16:45
Here it is. I didn't know where to post that one, and didn't intend to trouble other topics. But what happenned to me was so funny that I have to write it down somewhere. Hence the new topic.
So I did a post about a very big defensive battle against a overwhelming army of mercians against my scots; I lost the battle in the last wave of enemy reinforcements or so. Afterwards I won a battle, could retaliate a bit and the Mercians crumbled.
But in every battle I played, he always sent every single unit to fight.
That was my last game on normal level, and I switched to hard, and took the faction with which I can tease my scandinavian girlfriend: the vikings.
I try my "normal start", and things go pretty well. I take East Engle, East Saxe, South Saxe, and Cantware. Money being short almost immediatly, I raid all the Northumbrian provinces (abbeys....good...), then withdraw my fleets to have no border with them. Autoceasefire
I accept alliances then with mercians, saxons and northumbrians (!!!). All the huscarles prodicing factions are allied!
I decide then to take the Isle of Man. No problem.
Crazy: I am making money, as the viks!!!! the trading can bring you a lot!
So, I was considering the option of burning Ireland to the ground (still a viking, after all) when the mercians go into a mini civil war that make them loose Middel Engle to the rebels! I jump on that one, and start developping the province.
Then it started.
The saxons attacked me in south saxe. I autocalc, no good result. Let's play it. the battle was lost anyway, but I wanted to kill loads of saxons. Which I did.
I build a force of retaliation and strike back. I have a "middle size army" with my 5 stars king and one prince moving from Middel Engle to East Saxe, and 3-4 units from Manau, Hoardaland and Cantware to break the siege in South Saxe.
End of turn. Those Saxons will pay!!!!
Well, all the armies start their moves. A big mercian army lands in east Saxe. as if I hadn't enough with the Saxons... Well... Welcome to difficult level.
Saxons kicked out of South Saxe. No problem. for some reasons they did not move the two 800 armies they had in west saxe (maybe afraid of the mercians?). They even fall into civil war, losing those two big armies int West Saxe!!!!
The battle of East saxe: the mercian army is big: 6 archers, 3 huscarls, 4 fyrds, maybe 3 peasants, and maybe 20 units of fyrds/peasants reinforcements. I have 2 huscarles, 5 landmen and 5 carls. So be it.
Just to be sure, autocalc is not good. I loose the battle, killing 500, losing 300
Let's play it.
Thinking of the archers, I put all my troops in the woods. I had access to a wood big enough to put all my troops in it. I was only thinking of protecting me against the arrows. and try to kill as many as I could before having to retreat.
What happened is really weird. They sent their Huscarles first, and then their fyrds in the forrests, and I could slightly outmanoeuver them and create 2/1 or 3/1 local situations within the woods. Of course, the enemy units, including the general, went routing.
And the the whole mercian army withdrew from the battle field. My tired landsmen couldn't believe their eyes!!!
And this happened a second time, two years later!!! This made the mercians break into civil war as well, giving me some fresh air.
I really wondered about a 3 500 army against 650 withdrawing after 400 death.
Then I figured: archers and peasant did see a big wood. They saw 350 huscarles/fyrds enter the wood. They saw 20 huscalres and 50 fyrds jerking out of the wood, screaming for their lives (i did not pursue the routers at all). They decided it was a bad idea to go in that wood.
:laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4:
So I did a post about a very big defensive battle against a overwhelming army of mercians against my scots; I lost the battle in the last wave of enemy reinforcements or so. Afterwards I won a battle, could retaliate a bit and the Mercians crumbled.
But in every battle I played, he always sent every single unit to fight.
That was my last game on normal level, and I switched to hard, and took the faction with which I can tease my scandinavian girlfriend: the vikings.
I try my "normal start", and things go pretty well. I take East Engle, East Saxe, South Saxe, and Cantware. Money being short almost immediatly, I raid all the Northumbrian provinces (abbeys....good...), then withdraw my fleets to have no border with them. Autoceasefire
I accept alliances then with mercians, saxons and northumbrians (!!!). All the huscarles prodicing factions are allied!
I decide then to take the Isle of Man. No problem.
Crazy: I am making money, as the viks!!!! the trading can bring you a lot!
So, I was considering the option of burning Ireland to the ground (still a viking, after all) when the mercians go into a mini civil war that make them loose Middel Engle to the rebels! I jump on that one, and start developping the province.
Then it started.
The saxons attacked me in south saxe. I autocalc, no good result. Let's play it. the battle was lost anyway, but I wanted to kill loads of saxons. Which I did.
I build a force of retaliation and strike back. I have a "middle size army" with my 5 stars king and one prince moving from Middel Engle to East Saxe, and 3-4 units from Manau, Hoardaland and Cantware to break the siege in South Saxe.
End of turn. Those Saxons will pay!!!!
Well, all the armies start their moves. A big mercian army lands in east Saxe. as if I hadn't enough with the Saxons... Well... Welcome to difficult level.
Saxons kicked out of South Saxe. No problem. for some reasons they did not move the two 800 armies they had in west saxe (maybe afraid of the mercians?). They even fall into civil war, losing those two big armies int West Saxe!!!!
The battle of East saxe: the mercian army is big: 6 archers, 3 huscarls, 4 fyrds, maybe 3 peasants, and maybe 20 units of fyrds/peasants reinforcements. I have 2 huscarles, 5 landmen and 5 carls. So be it.
Just to be sure, autocalc is not good. I loose the battle, killing 500, losing 300
Let's play it.
Thinking of the archers, I put all my troops in the woods. I had access to a wood big enough to put all my troops in it. I was only thinking of protecting me against the arrows. and try to kill as many as I could before having to retreat.
What happened is really weird. They sent their Huscarles first, and then their fyrds in the forrests, and I could slightly outmanoeuver them and create 2/1 or 3/1 local situations within the woods. Of course, the enemy units, including the general, went routing.
And the the whole mercian army withdrew from the battle field. My tired landsmen couldn't believe their eyes!!!
And this happened a second time, two years later!!! This made the mercians break into civil war as well, giving me some fresh air.
I really wondered about a 3 500 army against 650 withdrawing after 400 death.
Then I figured: archers and peasant did see a big wood. They saw 350 huscarles/fyrds enter the wood. They saw 20 huscalres and 50 fyrds jerking out of the wood, screaming for their lives (i did not pursue the routers at all). They decided it was a bad idea to go in that wood.
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