iRkshz
Regular
My archers (and horse archers) constantly break the formation, which spoils my gameplay, and makes the loss of troops that could be avoided
As you can see in the video (0:01-0:07), my crossbowmen are in line+loose formation (this is the optimal formation for archers when you have a lot of them), and as you can see, as soon as my crossbowmen began to attack (0:40), they immediately broke the formation (they stood in a rectangle, so 50% does not shoot, and the shooting angle has also narrowed, now they cannot shoot from the side at the shields, and enemy cavalry easily outflanks them).
Why is this happening? Why my archers (as well as horse archers) do not want to stay in the formation that I order? Why do my archers (and horse archers) break formation as soon as the enemy starts attacking them???
I just hate it, it spoils the fun of the my game - I am the commander, I gave an order and they are must to obey it or die (or flee in panic), but they don't do it!!! I really want to execute them all from this... slowly execute them, in parts, whatever others do!!!
As you can see in the video (0:01-0:07), my crossbowmen are in line+loose formation (this is the optimal formation for archers when you have a lot of them), and as you can see, as soon as my crossbowmen began to attack (0:40), they immediately broke the formation (they stood in a rectangle, so 50% does not shoot, and the shooting angle has also narrowed, now they cannot shoot from the side at the shields, and enemy cavalry easily outflanks them).
Why is this happening? Why my archers (as well as horse archers) do not want to stay in the formation that I order? Why do my archers (and horse archers) break formation as soon as the enemy starts attacking them???
I just hate it, it spoils the fun of the my game - I am the commander, I gave an order and they are must to obey it or die (or flee in panic), but they don't do it!!! I really want to execute them all from this... slowly execute them, in parts, whatever others do!!!
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