There was a recent topic about this but I can't seem to find it.

As many of you will be aware, there is a bug that when you defend a bridge, the routing units rout forward & through the defenders.

I've had a whole bunch of battles around northern greece of late & it seems that rather than always routing forward, they actually always rout southward.

I had a particular turn where the Dacians attacked the same river crossing twice, once from the north and once from the south.
The contrast between the two was startling.
The attack from the south routed backwards properly.

I'm pretty sure they rout east rather than west also but haven't had a battle being attacked from the east to verify that.

Has anyone seen the same?
Or variations like always routing north?
Further evidence of west/east?