Hmm very weird... usually hoplites make gaps for your own units. I had a cavalry unit who didn't want to go around a hoplite unit in a very dense ally, the hoplites still let them through.
Archers are just weird in Rome. They listen too late, without watching them they might chase fleeing enemies, stopping in the middle of your formation and proceed to kill a whole score of your men... I think I'll just stick to non-archer units, maybe a few javelin cavalry, but that's it.
Sidenote:
I notice this is Syracuse right? And you probably just started the Greeks. Why are you trying to keep the city? it's practically doomed since the Scipii just need that town and will eventually take it over, or it will just drain your resources since they keep sieging the town and thus keep killing a few men constantly. It's better to ship out that army asap and use it on Apolonia or against the Macedonians for a fast grip on Greece. Sell all sellable stuff in the city and move out.
I let only 1 unit of peasants stay in the city. They (along with the stone wall defenses) killed 250 scipii units(of the 600 that were attacking) I lost only 20 peasant before they routed.. could have gotten more if they didn't stop running all of the sudden.
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