
Originally Posted by
AlhazenAl-Rashid
The idea that there were not many cities with stone or masonry walls is ludicrous. Perhaps for the Gallic nations, this is moreso true, but certainly not in the Meditteranean or Asia Minor.
I agree that the cities of Gaul perhaps should have the levels of fortification altered. A palisade is fine to begin with, but there should be varying and increasing levels of wooden barriers and mighty earthworks to increase the defense of tribal strongholds, as in history. The britons were famed for the great earthwork fortifications Caesar's men faced. I could easily imagine five or six levels of earthen and timber "Wall upgrades" for barbarian cities.
And I dont know if its possible as Im not that familliar with the coding of the AI, but it seems certain factions should be more likely to engage in set piece battles as opposed to sieges, or other factions adopting more of a raider strategy. The Gauls and Germans for example, should have more of a horde mentality and look for open engagement and ambushes whilst more supposedly "advanced" factions might practice prolonged logistical and siege campaigns.
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