What Unknown guy said, I think the limit is eight, of course I'm going with the limit for a custom battle, which is 8, I don't actually know what it is during the campaign, but i think it'd be 8 as well.
What Unknown guy said, I think the limit is eight, of course I'm going with the limit for a custom battle, which is 8, I don't actually know what it is during the campaign, but i think it'd be 8 as well.
"God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, the courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know where to hide the bodies."
In an actual campaign is probably less, as it would reçuire a province having borders with eight factions. There is no province with more than four borders, I think, so the practical max number in a campaign would be around four.
Actually, caveat: Jihads and crusades. These would increase the max number of armies present. Theoretically, if you are Byzantium and have an army at Constantinople, Greece is held by the Hungarians and Bulgaria by the Poles, whereas the Golden Horde holds Trebizond, the turks hold Anatolia, and in that instant, arrive crusades from Castile, Aragon, Sicly, Italy, England, France, and the HRE, and you suffer threeo naval invasions, one from the Almohads, other from the danes, and another from Russia, and the Egyptians somehow slipped in a Jihad, and suddenly the peasants decided to rebel...
That´s the worst possible scenario I can think of.
Last edited by The Unknown Guy; 04-26-2007 at 10:30.
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Umm.. I tried it. The game crashed when it went to the prebattle screen. Couldn't get the peasants to rebel though.
Last edited by ULC; 04-26-2007 at 14:07.
(I suspected something of that sort happening)
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