That's unfortunate. I never leave a province un-garrisoned, it simply leaves too many oppurtunities for the AI.
This reminds me of an EXACT moment while I was playing the French dynasty. I had easily routed the entire enemy army, and all they had left was the general. I destroyed the general's entire bodyguard, and only he was left. I piled my entire army on top of him, and HE STILL WOULDN'T DIE, after many accounts of profuse swearing, a Saharan cavalry reinforcement attacked the rear of my soldiers and ROUTED MY ENTIRE ARMY. Now that made me pretty mad, but I got revenge later by encircling the Moslem army and capturing all of the remnants (2500-3500). Of course, they were refused ransom and slaughtered.Originally Posted by [b
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I love autocalc, I use it all the time. Most times when I fight like Katank its just to try out some cool new unit or one of my recently built standard armies (3 sword, 3 HC, 3 back-up cavalries, 3 spears, 3 archers, 1 royal knight). Besides trying out new units, I use autocalc when I feel that I have to. For instance, after a successful crusade my crusaders are attacked by an army of 10000000000000000000000 moslem soldiers versus my 1000 remaining crusaders.
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