Only one idea about the army:
maybe just because of some AI bug?
P.S. You are lucky AI didn't get your general killed it's an often thing with reinforcements.
Only one idea about the army:
maybe just because of some AI bug?
P.S. You are lucky AI didn't get your general killed it's an often thing with reinforcements.
If you are playing the 1.2 patch, you can change set it so that you will control reinforcements. You can still only have 20 units on the feild at one time but I strongly recomend it over the AI control.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups...
"Incompetence - When you earnestly believe you can compensate for a lack of skill by doubling your efforts, there's no end to what you can't do. "
I think I get 40 minutes for a siege. Big ones anyway.My siege of Athens was pretty big, I'd call it a pyrrhic victory, masssive loss of life on either side, mainly due to their arrow towers and annoying peltasts on top of the wall.
I may be mistaken here, but it's my understanding that the battle timer is a way to simulate the length of day, hence it is longer in summer, and shorter in winter. However, there seem to be discrepancies outside that simple formula, so perhaps there are other factors as well.
Let me go back and face the peril!
Never let the AI control your reinforcements! The AI is stupid beyond belief: what kind of "intelligence" sends almost always sends the general careening through a wall of spears???
I've had the AI completely ruin carefully put together, veteran armies that, if used with ANY kind of intelligence, would have wiped out the enemy army without breaking a sweat. Instead, the AI will commit them piecemeal (with the general being first) and forget about elephants or chariots; if you give the AI control of these type of troops, they will run over your entire army to get to the enemy.
Whenever I fight any kind of battle, I will move all other armies far away so the AI won't ruin my silver/gold chevron armies that took me many, many turns to get them that experience.
"Never let the AI control your reinforcements! The"
agreed. i had a small army and a sizeable army, facing up a gainst a good sized enemy. we were far apart, which was the problem. i controlled the smaller one because it had my favourite general.
his army charge the britons, and got completely wiped out (when i saw the vid for the death announcement, his captain was killed by peasants... yes, peasants... mind you, these were roman cavalry, possibly armoured)
so i rushed up with my tiny reinforcements and did all the dirty work.
paaaaathetic.
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