I play it with battle difficulty hard btw.
I play it with battle difficulty hard btw.
Oh yeah when you are fighting the Sweboz or any close combat armies it is important to have your infantry in nice fat formations lol. Sometimes the computer puts them in long thin formations stretching across much of the battlefield. This not good as the enemy will often break through leading to isolated groups fighting their own mini battles in different parts of the battlefield. When fighting the Sweboz use thick lines of heavy infantry. So my individual infantry units are almost in square formations and I have two or sometimes 3 lines of them. Like you have done before bring in the second of third line in later on if possible as these units will be fresh and will be able to kick a lot more arse than the front line Germans who should be exhausted by that point.
When most of their infantry is engaged bring your cavalry round the side at a comfortable distance. Mop up any archers or slingers that might be lingering if possible. Leave your cavalry at a comfortable distance from the melee and then when the Sweboz infantry are shaken and perhaps one unit running charge in from the middle/back with the now hopefully fresh cavalry and send the whole army fleeing in panic. Voila.
I once had my full stack Camillan legion annihilated by the "Iuvavoeta Defender". I had heaps of infantry yet I coulodn't break them and suffered an Average Defeat, luckily my General survived.
In my Romani games I always ally with the Sweboz early, since I am more concerned about fighting the Aedui and the Arverni and they're our common enemies.
Well, my approach is deffinetly not historically correct but I don't usually stick strictly to historical formations. Here it is:
___Has Pr Pr Tr Tr Pr Pr Has
Ped___S____S___S______Ped_____Cav Gen
Has- Hastati
Pr- Princepes
Tr- Triarii
Ped - Pedites Extra
S - Skirmishers or slingers or archers
Cav- Cavalry
Gen-General
The Pedites are there to make sure my center is not flanked and to flank themselves if they have the opportunity. I have grown confident that a unit of pedites can withstand a strong cavalry charge and fight for a long time against almost all infantry. Enough to hold the flank while my stronger wing outfights the enemy wing. I amass all my cavalry units for stronger charge. If the enemy has some cavalry it is usually positioned on both wings which makes mine superior and after I defeat the wing against my cav. units I am at large to flank or charge at the rear of the enemy. In the case with the Sweboz it is vital to kill the general. Once this is done a charge at the rear or the flank is all that you need to rout their army. If you do not kill him however you will get heavy casualties and you may even lose the battle. And the other guys are right - against sweboz units use more missiles. These bastards hardly have any armor.
Last edited by Matinius Brutus; 08-12-2008 at 17:26.
I can only emphasize what others have said already, take advantage of their general lack of armor with arrows and pila preferably, bring some additional skirmishers for this, and wait for them to attack you ( unless you consider that an exploit ) so you can exhaust your supply of these before the engagement. Other than that your heavy infantry should do the trick, they are able against most of the unarmored germanic units except for having a weakness against the club-wielding ones.
Last edited by Skandinav; 08-12-2008 at 17:50.
this is what i do to sweboz unit armies (yes i once defeated 4 effin fll stack sweboz armies near iuvovaeta with a full consular army (no allies, all roman)
4 hastati, 4 principle, 3 triarii
2 pedites extroadinarie, 2x neitos, 1 general 2 kretan archers, and 2 mercanies samnites
this is how i played my battles with my knowledge that infantry armies will always do single or double line
formation is this---(note-if on historical campiagn, take out some roman troops for allied ones)
Samnite|----------------Hastiti--------------|Samnite
Neitos-------- Velites --------Neitos
Pedites-|-----------Principles----------| Pedites
|--------triarii----------|
Equites-|------------ Kretan archers---------|Equites Extroadinaries
General
The formation depth is mine (could be swapped around, but i never lost o and i didnt get the CTD lol)
Saminite- 8 Deep- Hastati 4 deep
Neitos behind saminite on the flank 7 deep with velites firing any remaining missles etc
Pedites 8 deep with principles 4-6 deep- when hastati bends into the principles, take them behind the triarii to rest
Trairii 6-8 deep with a little distance between them and principles
Ketran archers Right behind (recommended a lil slight incline so the archers dont kill ur own troops)
and general with calvalry on flanks
Most of the times the infantry engage before my archers could expand all their armmo
so i screen them with my equites and hide my extroadinary nearby
(this will be done 5-15 mins into battle, where the enemy istired)
go RIGHT behind them with some distance
and put the calvaly on their flanks
use 1 with fire and 1 without and MAnually target into a nice lil clump of infnatry
BAM instant 120+ kills
by this time theyll be scared so CHARGE ur calvalry right into them and move them back
(this is where the roman equites dont suck as much as people think they do)
rinse and repeat until they start routing
and charge!! = instant heroic victory
:D
Last edited by teh1337tim; 08-12-2008 at 19:52.
Epic Balloon for my Roma ->![]()
My pre-marian armies consist of:
1Accensi ,
1 Velites/Leves
2 Allied Ranged troops
2 Hastati
2 Allied Light Infantry
2/3 Principes (2 in cammillan, 3 in polybian)
2 Allied Heavy Inf
2Triarii
Pedites Extraordinarii
commander
Tribune
2 Allied Cavalry
Arranged in quincux, with PEx behind the generals, so can act as reserves wherever they're nedded, or after a few battles can be used in the main line to hold it steady. It really does work well, and is reasonably historically accurate. Plus, you can use it in roleplaying by keeping the allied units regional to the location of the Legion, but this is hard until Marian.
I use it because it works, mate! And I use bigger armies than that. This was my mistake in describing my formation- I simplified it. I use much more cavalry, which I know is absolutely ahistorical for the Romans. I play on Medium battle difficulty. Thanks for the manual, though!
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