Fought a battle yesterday, open battlefield, no trees. I was defending, and situated my forces at the edge of the battlefield at the top of a very gentle upward slope. Had one GB unit that I parked in fron of my army. The AI decided they were too afraid to charge me, but not afraid enough to stay out of range of the GB.

And ideal situation for GB fire, one would think: Enemy lined up all nice and neat in a big bunch, at the bottom of a very gentle slope, just waiting to be blown up.

The result?

The GB expended all ammo (firing flaming rounds) during the "battle." The targets never moved, they just stayed where they were.

Only one shot hit.

It was like clockwork: One shot would plow into the dirt well in front of the enemy, the next one would go sailing high over their heads.

One thing I will say, the one shot that hit killed 25 enemy.

But come on! One hit? In ideal conditions?

I'm going to melt down all of my GBs and turn them into Camel Gunners. Those guys at least know how to kick a little arse...