My favorite battles have some similarities.
The initial phase is the positioning and maneuvering. Maybe there is a pav duel with cav skirmishing.
Then the melee, and afterwards there are a few units on each side, scattered over the field. They form up, sometimes the remnants are fairly even, other times one side has a clear advantage going into round 2.
OK, so if the Attackers have the clear advantage, no prob, they attack. If the units are even, no prob, the Attackers usually attack.
But what about the times when the Defenders have the clear advantage?
It seems to me that many veterans have an unspoken rule about this, that the stronger force attacks in round 2. Usually the guys that I respect the most take the initiative.
Some less experienced players, and some of the guys you seem only interested in winning at all costs, will sit on a hill and say "you are Attack, I expect you to climb this hill and fight a larger force"
How do you feel about this all important MP issue?
I voted 'If I have a clear advantage in Round 2 I attack'
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