Playing as England (yeah, I know, but I wanted to see what the fuss with Sherwood Foresters was all about) on h/h, long game, set to two turns per year.
I was doing great in the first twenty years of the game. King Rufus (William II) had all of England and Wales under his boot, whilst his younger brother Robert had taken Brittany and Flanders. The King was married to the French King's daughter, whilst Robert had married Anna Comnena - what a cool wife!
Almost every nation was allied to me, including the Scots, French and Danes.
All was looking rosy as I was gently building up my forces to get ready for the inevitable betrayal. I would be ready for them! Or so I thought...
Then in 1102 AD, I had three ports blockaded by the Scots and French. A massive stack of clansmen began it's march towards York, whilst a second stack came across from Ireland and beseiged Canaerfon castle. The French laid siege to Caen whilst they sent a small stack across the channel (from God alone knows where) to land just outside London.
Oh dear, I thought.
The next turn, I hurriedly tried to get Prince Robert to march West to relieve Caen, but I fell just short of being able to attack. Then the Danes attacked Bruge from the East and blockaded London with an Uber-fleet of longships. Robert turned back to help Bruge but his army was totally annihilated (and he was killed) by the Danish Huscarles.
Canaerfon fell to the Scots, who also laid siege to York that same turn. The King himself led his army out of London to attack the nearby French stack and defeated them, but then I noticed the full rebel stack near Nottingham - bah!
The next turn, Bruge and Caen fell to the Danes and French respectively, leaving me with just an under-manned city in Brittany on the continent. The King marched North and attacked the rebels, but they were composed of longbows, armoured swordsmen and English knights and totally slaughtered me. I couldn't even train English knights or armoured swordsmen at that point.
The King was slain and young Prince Henry in York was the new King, despite being a total gimp!
I have three cities in England, with a couple of spear militia in each, and my King in one of them. The Scots have two almost-full stacks on their way to attack them now. My continental possessions consist of a city that will be under attack from the nearby French stack of knights and spearmen in the next turn, and I have no chance of surviving.
I'm not normally a quitter, but after this relentless assault from the AI, I quietly turned the game off and went to bed. I may play again in a few weeks or so.... :(
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