Definately a good battle, but only beacause of the merciless victory against greater odds (on VH/VH). Deep into the Brutii campaign, Im starting to bump head w/the Egyptians. Not taking the easy way on Egypt (going and taking the Alexandria Wonder) I started from the top and worked down. The first full stack they throw at me is close to 1000 units larger (no peasants either, all infantry/phalanxes, 240 unit archers, chariots and desert cav) plus 2 generals including the Heir. I decide to play aggressivly so I take a full stack (including the general "Amulius Scarface" 10stars, 10influence, and a solid 82 years of age) and attack in the open field. AI starts out typically, setting up the line and pushing up w/their cav. The chariots are shooting my boys as they march towards the Egyptian line (they were uphill too so my archers were out of range for a good bit). I send cav and a general to each flank and have them attack the Chariot Archers keeping 1 equites unit on each flank, ready to attack engaged Egyptians. Finally the Cretians get within range and start doing some damage. Unfortunatly the Bowmen are sending volley after volley at my Principes. By this point my line is getting very close and Ive routed the main general and 2 units of desert cav w/well timed charges from my generals guards and equites. I quickly have my Principes unload their pila and charge on the enemy. Cretians are firing on the Bowmen and rear cav/chariots while my principes make hamburger outta the Egyptian phalanxes and axemen. A few charges on the enemies rear while my Generals handle the Chariots and their units are all Routing. My only major losses were on Equites, a few units losing about half, but you can see my final tally. Oh yea, I had triarii, but they werent used all too much. Check out the pic.