johnhughthom 10:31 01-25-2010
In my current Casse campaign I was beseiging an Arverni city, duing the AI turn my army dropped the seige and a Romani one beseiged the city. Is this supposed to happen?
Congrats... your army is just bribed during the siege
johnhughthom 11:12 01-25-2010
They weren't bribed though, they were still mine. Do you mean a diplomat attempted to bribe them causing them to drop the seige? Never come across that before.
anubis88 12:26 01-25-2010
It's possible that the Arverni bacame allies of your allies. That would make a ceasfire between you two.
Or are you still at war with them?
johnhughthom 23:23 01-25-2010
No, I'm still at war.
Several things may have happened. Your allies may have allied with the Arverni then declared war on them, making you lift your siege for no reason. If the Romani are your ally, they can besiege the same town you are already besieging. Or you may have had one of those weird bugs where your army thinks it still has to move to the spot it already is in, canceling what it was doing but not going anywhere (fleets will do this more often when told to blockade a port).
Macilrille 08:16 01-26-2010
Well, you know. The Romans are the greediest people on earth. That is what happened ;-)
Originally Posted by Macilrille:
Well, you know. The Romans are the greediest people on earth. That is what happened ;-)
Exactly. Roleplayed, perhaps the Roman army is larger and the intimidation was like, "Okay, I know you really want that city my friend, but since I have a bigger stick, move out of my way unless you want to be my enemy as well" (--Roman Consul).
If you
are allied with Rome, just join the siege and assault before they do. Then let their troops take most of the damage. You get the city if you initiate the assault.
Earlier on in my current Romani campaign, I did the same thing to prevent the Lusitani getting Arse when I wanted it.
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