During classical/medevil age, what is the best way to defend your flanks when you are creating a forward army?
I am looking for the best way to leave my cities defended so I do not have to keep returning from my front line to micro-manage a defense.
Castles? Towers?
Do archers and other ranged units fire when garrisoned inside a tower or castle?
I am looking for the best way to leave my cities defended so I do not have to keep returning from my front line to micro-manage a defense.
Castles? Towers?
Do archers and other ranged units fire when garrisoned inside a tower or castle?
On those difficulty levels, though, you normally can expect the AI to attack w/ a rush at Ancient/Classical, then again with a massive army at Gunpowder/Enlightenment, and then in waves Post-Industrial. You'll need two armies with post-industrial, or follow my other advice and get an air force up- later on in the game, my 50+ armies don't cut it, so I absolve them into one 50 unit army, then build up an air force. Also, you might be confusing one whole unit (three footmen as one unit) with the way I count it- three guys equal three units. That way, the army is small and easy to handle- I don't have that great of micro skills yet. But yes, you are right- RoN is better than AoE in that a bunch of Paladins/Samurai won't annihilate everything- strategy is key. Sorry if I didn't make myself clearer. Maybe I'll use your strategy, Buizzz, and try beating the AI on tough.
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