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    Not Just A Name; A Way Of Life Member Sarcasm's Avatar
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    Default Re: Historical army compositions

    Caesar was such a successful general because he was a political animal

    I didn't say I don't chase the enemy with cavalry. I'm saying that I don't chase it after you're given the chance to continue the battle after all their units have routed. Not allowing a city to fall into my hands when it's extremely large garrison sallies to help an outside army is one of the reasons I tend to let some enemy units escape. Besides I tend to concentrate my cavalry on routing elites and not the rabble.

    Even with all those stacks, the AI is still too incompetent to compete with me. It's not about making things even - that's impossible - it's about giving computer as much as an edge as possible, without actually cheating.
    Last edited by Sarcasm; 12-19-2006 at 04:13.



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