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myz 19:32 04-06-2005
on vh/vh, i have found wall battles to be almost impossible. For example, in early game as scipii, a libyan spearmen unit (single unit by themselves) in carthage, withstood being attacked from front and rear by 3 hastatis with two chevrons, as well as under arrow fire from roman archers on another section of the walls, also, with my general right under the walls blowing his battle horn, and the libyans proceeded to rout all three hastatis, and is cutting down the archers right now.

Then, during battle of sparta, a single armored hoplite routed three principes.

Then during battle of corinth, a phalanx pikemen stood for the entire battle timer, when 3 principes could not break through.

I thought those spearmen are bad on the walls, when they have to fight with swords and out of phalanx, what the heck?

So the main problem is not just getting wall attackers routed, it is also that wall fighting most often leave me with no time to do the actual assault on the city, so i always run out of time. I attacked corinth three times, to no avail.

Please let me know whats going on, as i think this is just a problem with vh vh, cuz on m/m, and h/h, my wall attackers seem to have little problems with ANY defenders.

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Viking 19:50 04-06-2005
Thats exactly why i always play on vh/h.
Your own men rout only they smell an enemy, while the enemy soldiers stands and fight to the very last man.
A bit unrealistic if you ask me!
So my advise would be to not use any harder settings than hard when choosing battle difficulty before starting an campaign.

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Sas_Legion 19:53 04-06-2005
Hi myz ,
firstly , I don't like sieges .. it is sucks this heppen to me too when playing on VH/VH . The AI gets unfair bonus . I think it's +7 as I remember . Try to shoot them with Roman Achers or drow them from the walls . I found heading to the plaza and cupturing it will pull them from the walls . After that prepare to hastati or princepies with fire at will on beside the entrance that the defenders will come out from it if they are a phalanx unit don't let them reform .
god luck

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tibilicus 20:15 04-06-2005
i experienced something like this to do with a greek armoured hoplite on a wall. It was on a custom battle hard mode i had 2 units of legionary cohort on the wall and l surounded a unit of armoured hoplites. Yet they still absolutley kiked my but !!!!!!!!!!!! it really did entaganise me.............grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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myz 20:21 04-06-2005
So um, now that the problem is recognized and it's legitimacy confirmed, any reasons as to why or how to take care of the problem? I mean putting battles on very hard is absolute necessity, otherwise in field battles, AI stands no chance. But the purpose of vh difficulty setting is to showcase the importance of human player field battle maneuvers to counter the bonuses AI gets, but how is this maneuvering possible on the walls? when the AI gets insane bonuses by just sitting there? Once the numidians sent some peltasts up and slaughtered my Triarii defenders, I am not kidding, Triarii get cut down by peltasts, what the heck???

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drone 20:31 04-06-2005
If the walls you are attacking are large/epic, build siege towers. As soon as the combat begins, set the units pushing them to fire-at-will (toggle off then on if the pushing unit is a missile troop). Push the engine towards the wall and watch the built-in repeating ballista clear the walls for you. Once out of ammo, push the tower to the wall and finish the attack. Beware of archers with flaming arrows though.

Be careful about the morale state of wall-defending troops. Once they get to "fighting to the death", it's going to be tough, since they will not rout.

Or use lots of onagers, and remove the walls (hopefully with the defenders on them).

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myz 20:40 04-06-2005
But we are talking about early game stage, when money is tight, and onagers not available. It is best to conserve strength at this point, instead of losing units and units of hastati and principes to random units of AI (supposed to be inferior) defenders. I mean when my general is right under the wall, doesn't he add some bonuses to my guys as well? shouldn't this counter the AI's bonuses? So maybe in early siege battles, it is best to sap instead of using siege towers. Just build 3 or 4 saps and rush everyone in. But then AI in the streets is sort of like AI on the walls, just as tough to crack. Sometimes in the streets, eastern infantry held against principes and gladiators with archer support.

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drone 21:10 04-06-2005
You are playing with the battle-timer, so that is going to limit your tactics somewhat. If you want to keep your army more or less intact, I would suggest starving them out and beating them when they sally. Takes the fun out of it, and takes longer to expand, but it will save men.

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MajorFreak 08:43 04-18-2005
If you're really pinched for time and tech level, and without fancy units, i'd seriously suggest finding a tower with a door that's unguarded and has access to an inroad. Throw your troops to the wall (close enough to avoid the arrow towers) and rush them over and down the tower and into the center. The key here is capturing the plaza which enables you to rout their troops and being between the plaza and the routers.

not only does the AI split it's forces, it usually has a poor plaza force in reserve which is easily dealt with by your basic spearman.

*shrug* have your general sip tea with some kind of light support troop that can ladder rush the gates once everyone is dealing with the plaza blitz.Remember, the point i'm making is you don't HAVE to take the plaza and hold it for 3 minutes. all you need to do is avoid wall combat and arrow towers by getting to the plaza and then ATTACKING the "surrounding" enemy and defeating them in detail outside the plaza.

And, believe me, fighting an enemy IN the plaza is much preferable to watching them slaughter you on the walls.

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Rodion Romanovich 09:46 04-18-2005
Either use saps or onagers instead, or use MORE siege towers. Also make sure to capture the towers in the wall so that you don't stand and fight next to an enemy-owned tower which will give you many casualties AND be extremely demoralizing. Another feature that you HAVE to use if you want to be a more effective assaulter is the fire from siege towers. Halt the siege tower when it's within range and let it fire at those bastards on the wall. In one of my julii assaults on a seleucid 20 unit garrison with large walls I saw one of those towers destroy an entire unit of phalanx pikemen - very convenient for my praetorians who could safely exit the tower and get onto the walls (but I took some casualties because of the siege tower bug which makes men on large walls fall on each other and that way kill each other when they exit the towers).

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MajorFreak 10:01 04-18-2005
how did you get the men to the top? do they all climb once you hit stop? i don't get it.

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mfberg 16:28 04-18-2005
On the small stone walls I send fast troops with ladders first, walk them up the wall and then run them around the walls to an undefended gate (capturing every tower on the way. I send up a second unit to block the gatehouse defenders from moving to the other gate, positioning them just outside a tower door so the enemy can only send one through at a time.

mfberg

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Kekvit Irae 16:36 04-18-2005
If wall defenders are a problem, try this solution:

Bring up an artillery piece (IE: onager) and smash the the wall. When the wall gets damaged to a certain point, the wall defenders will realize that it's not a good idea to stay up there, and will retreat down to the street. Stop your artillery from firing and bring up a siege tower or ladders

But then again, I always use sap points to break down the wall and bust in

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pezhetairoi 02:00 04-19-2005
Yanno, I've never sapped a wall before. I built 4 sap points against Rome's walls the sole time I tried it, only to realise that Germans couldn't sap. Bah.

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MajorFreak 03:25 04-19-2005
Originally Posted by kekvitirae:
But then again, I always use sap points to break down the wall and bust in
i'd just tried sapping last night. it was a blast! no bloody climbing and stuff. just go straight for the wall with your expendibles (so you get defilade), on either side of the growing tunnel, wait for the annoying cinematic, and then rush through and to the nearest tower door. i didn't even care where the sap point was! What a blast!!



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Rodion Romanovich 11:59 04-19-2005
Originally Posted by MajorFreak:
how did you get the men to the top? do they all climb once you hit stop? i don't get it.
You mean for firing from the tower? No, it's not your unit that fires, it's the tower itself, just like the stationary defending towers. All you need is to have the siege tower within range of an enemy unit on the walls.

Another tip I forgot: using onagers to kill one or two defending towers before moving in the siege towers is often effective. On the other hand, you don't want to destroy towers you will capture with your men soon anyway. It's a delicate balance between limiting own casualties in the first phase and keeping enemy casualties in the second phase up.

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Conqueror 13:30 04-19-2005
Don't mind about destroying towers that are in 90 degree corners of the walls. Those ones can only fire at targets that are outside the city, so capturing them wouldn't be much of an advantage to you anyway. Best to find such a corner tower, take it out with onagers and then park your siege tower next to it.

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