Holy smokes. I've been playing for a while now, and I love the level of realism behind this game. But here are some thoughts I have, well questions actually.
My god is it difficult fighting against the Epeirotes, we've been going back and forth for the past five to ten years. I've recently captured Ambrakia with my second best general(Cotta the original). I'm defending against a siege right now, but I have a question. If I let the timer(X turns) run out on a siege, just what the heck happens? Do I lose the town, or does the AI attack and we go to the battle map?
How does four accensiand two rorarii sound for a garrison? That way it's an even two hundred.
Also, my armies right now are halfstacks. 1 equites consulares(or consulari), two hastati, two princepes, two triarii, one celtic archer(the really good ones), one samnite spearmen(or heavy infantry if I can find them), and one other unit(depending on the enemy I'm fighting, against the Hellenes I use another cavalry unit). Is this alright?
My battles, against phalanx-armies at least, are usually fought with Phalanxes in the center and infantry on the sides to stop them from being flanked, and my missile infantry I deploy after the battle lines have met. Is this alright? Or is this anachronistic for the Romans? If so, how should I fight?
Oh, and congrats again for making this fun.
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