toady12345
Recruit
There are times when you join a big battle where it is going badly. Currently you can abandon the battle and take all your wounded with you. This should be altered as follows:
1) If you are losing a battle you are not going to be able to pick up your wounded and leave with them - they should be lost to the enemy (unless your side end up being the eventual victors in which case you should get some back as the parties disperse).
2) If you abandon a battle then that should cause an automatic debuff with the lords fighting in that battle as you leave them to their untimely demise.
3) If you are wounded in the battle and manage to retreat then you should have to lose men to save you.
4) When retreating your force their should be the chance for the enemy to chase down your retreating men (as you can when their men retreat) meaning you can't automatically retreat everyone who is alive/wounded in a battle.
5) An army's/party's defeat should not always result in the complete destruction of the party/army. There should be a chance for some of the survivors to reform away from the scene of the battle (this should be possible for your party also under certain circumstances such as high tactics/leadership or large numbers are companions survive to lead the remaining men while you are indisposed).
1) If you are losing a battle you are not going to be able to pick up your wounded and leave with them - they should be lost to the enemy (unless your side end up being the eventual victors in which case you should get some back as the parties disperse).
2) If you abandon a battle then that should cause an automatic debuff with the lords fighting in that battle as you leave them to their untimely demise.
3) If you are wounded in the battle and manage to retreat then you should have to lose men to save you.
4) When retreating your force their should be the chance for the enemy to chase down your retreating men (as you can when their men retreat) meaning you can't automatically retreat everyone who is alive/wounded in a battle.
5) An army's/party's defeat should not always result in the complete destruction of the party/army. There should be a chance for some of the survivors to reform away from the scene of the battle (this should be possible for your party also under certain circumstances such as high tactics/leadership or large numbers are companions survive to lead the remaining men while you are indisposed).