Originally Posted by The Hun
I understand what you are saying. But the reality of history shows the Huns were well able to assault. When Attila campaigned the Balkans, Priscus and Jordanes tell of 'no less than 70 towns and cities were destroyed.'
I say CA made Huns weak and it is so. Again in reality, they had many subject peoples. Sarmatian, Ostrogoth, Skyrian, Gepid, Alan, Rugian, Thuringian, Herulian, Burgundian, Frank, Attila commanded more than Hunnic horse archers. Since long before, at the time of Rua, the Huns fielded strong infantry contingents.
So why no Gothic spears or Bosphoran Infantry and such? In BI we see such units as Runaway Slave Spears, Steppe Spears and Heavy Spears and Steppe Swords. These are some of the weakest infantry units and quick to rout. As you say, HA and cav are not good to seige and this battle shows how easy they are beaten in streets. The HA are confined and find it hard to skirmish, they become easy kills. It is just a pity that Huns are not a real threat. Once more the Romans are very strong, I have not played a single campaign where they have any real threat (other than me) and they crush rebellion with ease.
But still, that battle must have been great fun.