Medieval 2 is my first Total War and I'm starting to get the hang of outdoor battles most terrains (except jungles because it's packed with trees/grass). However I always see to be very inefficient at handling siege battles.
How should I start them out?
I would like tips for 2 different scenarios
-When I have siege weapons + artillery support
-When I don't have artillery.
Since the AI has been a bit crummy with handling defenses, whenever I have artilleries I've blown up walls that support archers/troops so they fall off. When I have artillery the basic step is:
-Take out towers
-Tear out walls that support units
-Bust the gates open
-Send cheap melee units with ranged to wear units out
Then the problem unfolds. I just don't know what to do next because the enemies are very crowded and they're slowly killing off my forces. I'm also frustrated when I have to work with Cavalry during siege because the capture zone gets too crowded for them to be mobile.
When I don't have artillery, the only difference is I send cheap peasants front line backed by siege equipment and ranged units. I steadily move my other units forward to start some real offense.
Any tips?

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