Mongoose
06-20-2007, 18:47
Alright, the year is around 1235. I'm playing as the Byzantines on "very hard" with the latest version of the BKB super mod. I started in the early era, and so far my empire is: Italy up to Genoa, Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria, all of Turkey, Antioch, Rhodes, Cyprus, and Crete. I'm at war with the Armenians, The pope, the Seljuks and now, the Horde.
Basically, all of my provinces have only enough soldiers to stop the neighboring factions from invading, except I do have one extra stack in Turkey that I was using to invade the Armenians.
Unfortunately, the Horde has decided to attack me. I'm not sure what units they have, but they're invading Trezibond, which contains my main army of 1000 men, with 7100 soldiers (I think they have about 9 stacks). The total units I have in Turkey would probably only equal around 4000, and alot of them are busy keeping the Seljuks from attacking Antioch. My armies are a mix of Byzantine infantry, Byzantine Spearmen, Lancers, afew heavier calvary units, and abunch of mercenary units which include afew billmen and gunpowder units. I don't have any extra units in Greece or the Balkans.
I was thinking that maybe it would be best to abandon all of my land east of Nicea, so I would only have to defend two provinces. The problem is that if I did that, I'd be losing alot of land. But if all of my armies are stuck defending so many different provinces, I won't be able to fend off the Mongols and I might lose everything in Turkey.
Alternativly, I could abandon Italy and Sicily and use my forces currently fighting the pope to reinforce Asia minor, but then the pope might start attacking Greece, which would be a problem.
Anyone have any ideas?
Basically, all of my provinces have only enough soldiers to stop the neighboring factions from invading, except I do have one extra stack in Turkey that I was using to invade the Armenians.
Unfortunately, the Horde has decided to attack me. I'm not sure what units they have, but they're invading Trezibond, which contains my main army of 1000 men, with 7100 soldiers (I think they have about 9 stacks). The total units I have in Turkey would probably only equal around 4000, and alot of them are busy keeping the Seljuks from attacking Antioch. My armies are a mix of Byzantine infantry, Byzantine Spearmen, Lancers, afew heavier calvary units, and abunch of mercenary units which include afew billmen and gunpowder units. I don't have any extra units in Greece or the Balkans.
I was thinking that maybe it would be best to abandon all of my land east of Nicea, so I would only have to defend two provinces. The problem is that if I did that, I'd be losing alot of land. But if all of my armies are stuck defending so many different provinces, I won't be able to fend off the Mongols and I might lose everything in Turkey.
Alternativly, I could abandon Italy and Sicily and use my forces currently fighting the pope to reinforce Asia minor, but then the pope might start attacking Greece, which would be a problem.
Anyone have any ideas?