Quote Originally Posted by Caerfanan
OK, this makes me think. Has anyone has had a battle with, let's say, you have one cavalry unit and your opponent has two or three good anticav infantry units. Meaning you couldn't really fight them, but... could run around them long enough a time to win with the clock?
Just being curious, I never tried that, but I wonder if someone did?

Sorry for the slight off-topic stuff!!!
I do not think you run around all battle long, but I have done it for half a battle with a depleted unit of RKs. It was a bridge battle, the enemy managed to make it through the bridge as it outnumbered me badly but only had slow heavy spear infantry (Rus Spearmen I think) and I just marched from one end of the map to another. It worked because my unit had high morale - it was the general and I think he had developped captured or some such vice that actually helped a lot in this case. Their units were completely exhausted too, so they could not "march quickly", which gave me enough time. But it felt like an AI exploit at the end and quite unfair. At the same time I have had time running out on me when attacking through bridges, so it tends to even out.