Originally Posted by General Aetius
I don't think 5-15% will work in a game where the armies are already undersized and cant be made as big as they were historically. Ancient armies where anything from 10,000's too 100,000's.
and casualties weren't always so low:
1. Issus- the Persians lost about 50% of their army
2. Trebia- Romans lost 30,000 of their 40,000
3. lake Trasimene- Romans again lost around 30,000 of their approximate 40,000
4. Cannae- Romans lost 50,000 out of around 86,000
5. Carrhae- 24,000 Romans killed and 10,000 captured from an army of 39,000
6. Aquae Sextae- 100,000 of 150,000 Germans (Teutones) killed
7. Adrianople- 40,000 of 60,000 Romans killed
General Aetius