Re: On the Horribly Incorrect Inuit
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Originally Posted by
Kobal2fr
Precisely. Which is how it has to be, just like they gave the Aztec/Maya/Apache one heck of a leg up in the Americas campaign of Kingdoms.
Had the Native Americans been portrayed historically, there would have been dozens, hundreds of one province, poor as heck, fourth-of-a-stack-army-tops factions. Loosely allied at best, but more likely infighting like all get out while the European powers laugh and roll over them one by one, until the last remaining free tribes get the hint and unite... a couple centuries too late. Yay, challenging ! ;)
Really? I don't mind combining them so we aren't fighting hundreds of tribes, but they still shouldn't be stronger than European factions.
The armies I sent to Texas and Chicasa were slightly more numerous and a lot more technologically advanced than the one that conquered Madrid. I still had more trouble with the natives. I eventually resorted to cheesing them. I attacked the village with its weak units and lined up my troops near the reinforcement point where their army came in. Two horse artillery lobbing canister shots where they zone in, surrounded by 5 line infantry w/ fire by rank and 2-3 light dragoons beat them.