When there was only Shogun, I went online and played two whole battles. Ooh, not alot of experience there but man that first one was great. After playing against the AI and learning how to anticipate it's moves, to face a real mind was awesome.
You know how even when set up on a very steep hill back against a map edge, with spearmen bristling all along it's top, the AI would still come straight up that hill. Stupid stupid stupid. When I played my first battle online though, to see my opponent pause and make wise choices about how to defeat me was awesome.
I was set up along a hill very much like I described with some cav sitting in the rear waiting for a time to mop up. What I remember most is that from his starting point he had sent some No Dachi on a sneaky trek through the woods that bordered the map to come at these cav from the side. Because I was facing the army he was sending against me frontally, this totally worked. Only by chance did I happen to move my camera back and swing to the side in tme to see these No Dachi already in full charge. He had snuck them across almost the entire map to right up behind my cav. I laughed out loud as they sliced through them like butter.
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