I apologise if this has already been covered or if I`m just misunderstanding a feature of the game but I came across something today that frustrated the hell out of me.
Ok, so I`m playing as Great Britain and I`ve been having a few problems with pirates in the Carribean. I decided to build a huge fleet in England and transport an army to their bases in this part of the world. Anyways, I land my army just outside Antigua and wait a turn before attacking the town. 1 turn later and my army attacks, I`m given the usual options to demand surrender or lay siege etc. after seeing that there are 7 large units of pirate mobs and I only have a fairly basic army I go for what I hope will be the safer option and lay siege rather than attack. Another turn later and my army comes under attack from the pirate garrison in the town, this attack is beaten back with about 90% casualties suffered by the enemy. When I transfer back to the campaign map I find that the siege is ended, I order my army to attack the town again and find that it is now once again defended by 7 full strength units of pirate mobs.
Are sieges supposed to go on like this?
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