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    BLEEEE! Senior Member Daveybaby's Avatar
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    Default Where do routing enemies go?

    Halfway through my first campaign, playing GB. I've noticed that after every battle that i win, the enemy army has been completely destroyed, regardless of the proportion of them i've actually killed during the battle.

    This is particularly noticable when fighting some large native american stacks early on, where it's possible to get large numbers of them to chain-rout once youve taken out a few units, and where i havent got much in the way of cavalry to chase those routers down. I'm guessing that in many cases >50% of the enemy army has run away unharmed, yet after the battle the entire stack dies, every single time (whereas in M2TW and RTW the remainder of the losing stack beats a hasty retreat back toward safer territory).

    Am i missing something here? Is this actually a new feature (losing armies always get disbanded regardless of losses)? Or are the losing armies actually teleporting to the nearest friendly city? Or is it a bug, or what? Anyone got any idea?

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    Default Re: Where do routing enemies go?

    It depends on the proportions of the losses. Most of the time the enemy will be able to retreat. But if you've killed a large amount, the enemy army is completely destroyed. You'll see the retreat or death animation on the campaign map.

    Conversely, the same happens to your armies. You might end up losing an entire army, even if some troops successfully escaped the battlefield.
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    Default Re: Where do routing enemies go?

    Well, that's what i thought - but i dont think i've ever seen an enemy retreat - even after battles with mass routing of a large number of troops that i havent chased down.

    Hmmm. Maybe i've just not been paying attention properly.

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    Default Re: Where do routing enemies go?

    They probably got tired of all the CTD and just went back home to their loghouse

    I don't know if that's a bug or a feature but back then when units routed, the soldiers usually deserted and went home. Maybe it has something to do with whether or not the officer has been killed? If that's a feature then I'm impressed.

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    I remember an early post whether here or another forum that it is a feature. I think it may have been Jack Lusted or a Dev who said it iirc.

    Whether you role-play it as either butchery or "Screw you guys I'm going home" it makes sense either way.

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    Default Re: Where do routing enemies go?

    I've had a few enemy armies successfully flee the battlefield. The Danes and the Swedes managed to pull some units out of battle a couple of times. I figured at the time that it might depend on how intact a unit was when it fled. Perhaps there's a dice roll chance that each unit gets to actually remain intact after a rout, depending on how many men survived initially.

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    Default Re: Where do routing enemies go?

    Quote Originally Posted by Daveybaby View Post
    Well, that's what i thought - but i dont think i've ever seen an enemy retreat - even after battles with mass routing of a large number of troops that i havent chased down.

    Hmmm. Maybe i've just not been paying attention properly.
    I usually wont see an enemy be able to retreat after the end of a battle unless I auto calc it. Probably fifty percent of the time I auto calc I have to go and fight again to 'finish' off an enemy unit. When I fight the battle personally, I dont think I have ever really seen the enemy be able to retreat.

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