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Quote[/b] (someone @ July 27 2003,14:09)]how come did i have to fight all three armys? why didnt they fight each other also?
why is there a so big leap in the dificult between normal and hard? Normal is to easy, and hard is to hard. do i realy need to be better then an expert to complete the expert dificulty?
To answer your questions:
Well, crusader armies never fight each other, they are on a mission and there are very few cases when they will interfere with each other. The fact that the countries that sent them are at war with each other has no relevance on the movement or mission of the crusades, they are sent to fight the Islam, and the Turkish Empire has this religion.
About the Byzantines, this is tricky, I suppose they granted safe passage to the crusades and they are at war with you, in that case all 3 armies have a commom enemy, which is you. The Byzantines keep the province because I suppose they had the largest army and the crusades will move on towards their destination.
The only situation I can think of that would result in a fight between Byzantium and the crusaders would be if the Byzantines attacked the destination province of one crusade.
In that case the crusade would demand withdraw from the Byzantines or simply attack them.
As for your second question, the leap is not big, it is mainly that the playing field is even at normal, in easy you get combat bonusses and on Hard the AI starts getting bonusses in combat (morale, and valour on expert), which increases their staying power. The exact amount of these bonuses can be found in a few posts here at the forum, personally I can never remember them.
Basically, you have to understand the combat system of total war in greater detail, for instance by playing a few multiplayer games with experienced guys, then you will be surprised of how easily you can handle the AI even at harder levels.