I watched the battle. Some tips.
1. I keep the clock turned off. I believe it isn't fair when you can lose the battle just because you didn't have time to finish it proprely. The same applies to winning a battle thanks to the clock. The clock is in Options menu (category GAME). But it is a matter of taste.
2. When you formed a line with your spears (it should be 4 men deep) keep your archers (2 men deep formation) just behind the spears, so that you could shoot at the enemy when they appear within the bowshot.
3. Generally, I try to hold the spearwall and get other units around the enemies flank and smite them in the rear. In your case you should have kept your urban militia at flanks (or at one flank since you had only two of them) and when your spears and the enemy's spears got engaged, you should have marched the militia behind the melee and hit the enemy in the rear.
4. When the enemies general got entangled in the melee (or even before, when he appeared within your bowshot) you should have chosen him as the target for all your archers. Killing the general is a key to victory. And try to hold fire when the armies are engaged. Otherwise you will get collateral damage from your archers killing your own men.
5. Never attack spears into the front with your cavalry. You should do this from behind while they are pinned by your other units.
6.When you have dealt with the enemies on your left flank your archers traveled somewhere. Why? You should have marched them to your spears fighting with the enemy's general and peppered him with arrows. Thus you have wasted your spear unit and never got any other unit to help them.
7. I didn't get who won the battle. Both sides stayed put indefinitely. You should have attacked the Polish general with your spears and got your urban militias and cavalry around the melee and hit him in the back.
Generally, it wasn't bad for a newbie, but I get it was normal difficulty since the AI didn't grab the chances it had in the battle.
Bookmarks