I have a pretty powerful gaming rig and have found that I can run a modded battle size of 1500 extremely easy and probably even break 2000. However, due to the 2048 unit hardcoded limitation plus the fact that cavalry and horse archers are counted as two units for the purpose of this limitation, I am finding as a Khuzait with a lot of horse mounted troops, that I have to dial everything back down due to the game crashing when I try to fight any large battles.
Also, I just wanted to say that I understand that from a performance standpoint, having an unlimited troop count slider is not something that can be added into the base game simply because too many people can't understand that adding huge armies to the game, causes performance issues so I am not talking about a expanding the battle size in the base games UI, I am just talking about removing the limitations so that I can run a modded battle size of 2000-3000+ units without running into a hard crash if I happen to hit that magical 2048 units on the battlefield at a time.
Also, I realize this hard cap might be a game engine limitation but if it is not, could we get it unlocked or at least greatly expanded? Also I can't help but think that if I can run 1500+ now, in a couple years when I put in a brand new Ryzen 6000 series processor, that I should be able to get 2000-2500 or more down the road.
Also, I just wanted to say that I understand that from a performance standpoint, having an unlimited troop count slider is not something that can be added into the base game simply because too many people can't understand that adding huge armies to the game, causes performance issues so I am not talking about a expanding the battle size in the base games UI, I am just talking about removing the limitations so that I can run a modded battle size of 2000-3000+ units without running into a hard crash if I happen to hit that magical 2048 units on the battlefield at a time.
Also, I realize this hard cap might be a game engine limitation but if it is not, could we get it unlocked or at least greatly expanded? Also I can't help but think that if I can run 1500+ now, in a couple years when I put in a brand new Ryzen 6000 series processor, that I should be able to get 2000-2500 or more down the road.