Shrug. I don't consider a horde of troops fighting each other one at a time in the middle of the map for twenty minutes 'fun'. At least in Empire you could time a bayonet charge to route the enemy. There was at least a bit of strategy.Hallvard wrote:
yea.... as opposed to "you'll line your guys up over there, and I'll line mine over here. Remember to wear your brightly colored clothes so you are easy to see and aim at. Then both sides start firing at each other for a while with crappy guns until one side is dead. There might be some actual action if our fancy-looking cavalry guys do a bit of flanking, but don't keep your hopes up."JohnG@lt wrote:
There's just less strategy involved with melee once the armies meet. Yeah, you send your cavalry around the flanks and break the enemies morale but that gets old after a while. Maybe the AI in S2 will actually be passably difficult without having to give them double morale over the player.
I've put probably 1500 hours+ into the TW series. I started with Shogun and have played everything except Napoleon. Like I keep saying, to each their own, I just despise the melee scrums. Real war was fought with a lot more discipline.
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-Frederick Bastiat