I dont realy understad why this "you escaped so you die" thing was put in the game in the first place. You run away to get away from getting killed, isnt that the point?
I dont realy understad why this "you escaped so you die" thing was put in the game in the first place. You run away to get away from getting killed, isnt that the point?
Last edited by Greyblades; 05-10-2009 at 17:25.
Last edited by Fisherking; 05-10-2009 at 17:31.
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and conceals from the stupid,
the vast limits of their knowledge.
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In Rome there was the possibility that the AI would retreat during a battle. I really liked it that way because it made a lot of senseless battles last not very long. This feature was removed from M2TW. The human player was still able to do a tactical withdraw but the AI would never do that. The AI would route en mass but not withdraw. In ETW the AI doesn't even retreat while engaged on the campaign map. This actually weakening the AI. It is waisting troops it could use better in an other place.
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We were also specifically told in the press and in Q & As that the AI would use withdrawals, fighting withdrawals and know when to fight and when not to.
Then someone slips this in on us. Not only can the AI not withdraw, but if you as a player do so then your troops are going to die. In fact if you try to retreat about half the time you just die anyway. I am guessing because of movement points but I have seen it happen when that was not an issue and seen those without movement points survive. So I am confused about that as well.
I can not see a reason to keep it. I think it should be changed unless someone from CA can give us a good reason why it was made that way to start with.
Education: that which reveals to the wise,
and conceals from the stupid,
the vast limits of their knowledge.
Mark Twain
I posted this in the other thread about the enemy incurring unrealistic losses after the timer ran out, and while I agree that the A.I. never appears to retreat, I do know that at least in land battles the player can retreat without any losses.
I have tested this with the timer both on and off. It was a simple attack with a full stack of my army against a full stack of the enemy defending Cairo. All I did was group my army prior to clicking on the "End deployment" button and then I immediately hit the white flag button. My entire army routed of the field with no losses. The battle results screen popped up showing the words "crushing defeat", but there were no losses for either army. I tested this with the timer both on and off.
I haven't had a chance to test this in all situations like-say if my army was being attacked, or the enemy had forces both in front and in back of me, but I know at least it works in the situation I described.
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Last edited by Forward Observer; 05-11-2009 at 08:13. Reason: spelling
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Forward Observer - yep, player can retreat in any and all situations so far as I have observed. Never, ever click end battle. Just retreat all units using the flag icon and let them all retreat over the line. You'll be told it is a crushing defeat, but no losses are registered to either army or navy.
This is particularly useful for those situations where one of your ships is being constantly attacked by multiple enemy fleets. You can retreat on the campaign map the first time, but not any time after that. Just go to the battle map, set it up next to the line and order it to withdraw (flag icon). You can do this any number of times in a single turn. In one situation my indiaman got from Georgia to Guyana in the ai's turn by being attacked so much. As it was heading to Brazil, this helped and it got there much faster than it would have done if it never was attacked.
The only limitation to this that I have observed is when I had a ship caught next to the coast and when I got back to the campaign map after withdrawing on the battle map, my ship sunk - I guess it had nowhere to run and surrendered.
Remember all that crap about the AI being able to determine overall objectives as they apply to a particular battle...I think FK just outlined this before but clearly with no ability to fight a retreat or decline battle this is a load of Hog wash.
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