Hari72 wrote: Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:24 pm
I don't understand what happend but definetly not a rally The game start at 61 than while it was charging it became 59 with no rally. In the 24 turn happend the same thing! Was a bug?
In terms of the result the unit did autobreak to go over 60. That was clear and obvious. Nothing strange there.
The turn before not sure what rallied. It might have been something in the woods.
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Chris Townsend's Egyptians 1200 defeat rockmanbob123's Skythians 750 63 to 20.
In a suitably dry environment, the Egyptians choose to deploy a typical force of close fighters backed by massed archers in the central enclosure, flanked on the right by Sherden swordsmen supplemented by the Libyan infantry, chariots and skirmishers, and, on the left, by light chariots. The Skythians wisely decided to try an outflank to their right, so the entire line pivoted. The cloud of nomad horse archers (light and medium) did manage to break into the enclosure, but were ultimately contained by the timely arrival of reserves, and the counter attacks by the chariots and the Sherden led swordsmen could not be stopped.
Good game.
P.S. This is my last match, so I'd like to take the opportunity to thank the organizers and all my opponents for a good tournament.
Yes the final break is right. And the final score is ok.
But why the game don't finish in the 23 turn? There was no rally I'm sure of this.The score simply go from 61 to 59 after the replay of turn 23 and my turn start normally! At first I tought it was a glitch, but also you noticed it and tought it was a rally! The same thing happens at the start of the 24 turn! What was?
Kroche French 1428-1444 w Scot (Continental) 44% loss
defeats
Stones1985 Burgundian 1471 to 1477 AD with English Continental 63% loss
A very close game where French took the early lead with some concentrated missile fire and a successful Knight charge. The map was two hills with a valley on the right. Both forces had concentrated on the French right - Burgundians had more units there which did not disrupt from the French missiles and could then pin the French and charge through the archers to level the scores. French troops on the right which avoided the collapse escaped to the centre where they could hold the Burgundian left at bay, helped by having the high ground. The Burgundian left started to threaten the French centre from behind, but the French knights had kept their discipline and were able to remain in the key areas to claim victory. GG
The fearsome Bohemian knights melted anything in their way, but the Chagatai two-flank attack was hard for them to pin down and attempt any safe assault against the trebuchet and archers staying back on the middle hill.
alexmike1 Armenian (Tigranes) 83-69BC plus Pontic drew with alexhstandish Skythian or Saka 550-301 with Thracian (Helenistic Getae) 44-42 with the score marginally in my favour.
Hard fought match with the last few turns being cat and mouse between opposing small unit groupings.
It was mostly a game of cat and mouse between the heavy germans keils and knights and the always evasive sipahis. Germans play defensive for a long time, protect, as it seems, by two forests on their sides. The steel wall seems unbreakable. Unfortunally, Ottomans brings many many light troops, including fearsome gunners, and have some luck to not be catch !
The german roaster doesn't give you many choices to counter this. Well played, nevertheless !
rockmanbob123 Khazars defeated Indibil Romans with samartians 55-17
The Khazar horsemen were very fortunate with a nice grassy open field.
The Roman infantry in the center did bring alot of horseman to the field of battle, with horse on both flanks.
The Khazars decided to enfilade attack the Roman left and their initial charge steamrolled the Sarmatian/roman horse force on the initial charge, flanking the infantry in the center and starting an early rout.
rockmanbob123 Khazars defeated ulysisgrunt Western Hunnic 46-20
The Khazars knowing the lethality of Hunnic bows, decided to but a large force of light and massed archers in a small forest just on their side of the battlefield, hiding their light horse behind this forest with their heavy lancers hidden in the forest at the end of the field.
The light bowman got the Huns to chase into the forest allowing the Khazars to whittle down the Hunnic horse. The Khazar light horse feigned a retreat and the Huns chased. The counterattack of the heavy Khazar heavy lancers were able to clear the field of the now disorganized Huns.