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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Towards the end just now before my game decided to crash itself just as I'd won (another phyrric victory), I had several consecutive Valiant Defeats and Phyrric Victories where I'd shift back and forth between my two hordes vs 4 dwarven armies, in each one I'd have maybe 1000-1500 men, and the enemy up towards 4000-6000, and each time we'd both nearly completely deplete one another.
Zero progress was made, the enemy leaves no opening, and I'm almost completely convinced that it's cheating with how willy nilly it's able to conjure up massive armies out of thin air.
I got stuck in a slog with Kiev and the dwarves almost immediately.
At first it was alright, because overall your chaos units are stronger, but after a while they began to spam really tedious and hard to counter crap like Pistolliers, crossbowmen and other cheap low tier skirmish units.
Eventually I got into ridiculous 1v4 full stack battles with up towards 40 ranged units per battle, and each time it'd devolve into a merry go round across the map to catch up to them, as there are simply too many for mounted units to handle.
(That harder version I was talking about is now released as AI Booster II!)