Reading on Forts and the disgruntled remarks on them in the Guides Forum has led me to remark the following and hopefuuly amen dteh guide to what a fort is used for without saying it isn't worth it:
YOU AIN"T USING THEM RIGHT!!!!!!!!!
Okay here is my spiel: A fort is an early warning speed bump! What they serve is meant to be for you the opportunity to muster, march and engage the enemy before they are in your province. You do not want the enemy outside your settlement gates. The Enemy usually will not march by a fort to attack your city they veer toward it, especially nice if it blocks an area from passage. Throwing out a fort between myself and the enemy settlements within the enemy province have caused enemy troops to veer toward them. The fort is not really meant to defeat a large enemy, but merely to delay them. I suppose an Army standing in the same spot would work also, but walls give an advantage in my opinion. Garrison it with 1-2 town guard and some missle. Remember a castle was not meant to do more than put troops behind enemy lines if bypassed or cause the enemy to halt while a counter attack was prepared to the invasion. You could even rebuild Hadrians Wall by building forts next to each other....I presently have six forts manned by 2 town guard and 1 Archer in a loose wall, not next to each other, but basically apart by a forst with or what appears to be one inch or so when I am zoomed in on the map if that helps you see it. They are within the enemy provinces of Aquitania and Lugdibesis is a loose fan pattern. Behind them garrisoned at the town of Narbo Martius is my legion..sort of the fan handle. When the Gauls attack/besiege my forts the legion marches out and usually defeats them, though it has been close and not without losses. This way I keep my north secure and the enemy in their territory while my other three legions subdue Iberia aka Spain. I also have one legion at Mediolanium in the north of Italy securing four forts in those mountain passes. Yes, I am Julii.
In closing, a fort is good to delay or halt enemy movement in their own territory so you can counter attack. Other wise I'd be marching helter skelter attacking warbands enroute to my town or going by and also allows me to somewhat exercise more control in that sector.
Closing Note....Rome had never more than 28 Active Legions with support....Are you good enough to conquer and control RTW with 28 Armies? Try it! And no cheating with big town garrisons. One Town Guard per Settlement Level, with maybe 1-2 Other troop type substituting the town guard so maybe 3 Town Guard, 1 Legionary Cohort and 1 Siege Unit in a Level 5....Then see if a fort with 3-5 units helped you control a region any better.
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