Very Large army size using the Southern Ming 1599-1683 Army and only have TWO Generals

Anyone have any ideas re numbers of Generals ?
My previous game using the same options had Three Generals.
Thanks for your replies.
There is very little cavalry in your army. In any skirmish, the AI, according to the scripts, puts all the player's infantry in the center, assigning it one general, and puts the cavalry on both flanks (respectively 2 more generals), if there are enough of them. Also, if there are enough cavalry, a reserve can be allocated behind the infantry (plus one more general). Thus, if you take more cavalry you have a higher probability of getting more generals in your army.KiwiWarlord wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2024 10:07 am Hi, I am playing a Two Player Skirmish game using the Ming in Crisis option.
Very Large army size using the Southern Ming 1599-1683 Army and only have TWO Generals![]()
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That makes a lot of sense as in my previous game I had a couple more Cavalry units and had cavalry deployed on both Flanks each with a General and the CnC with the Infantry.There is very little cavalry in your army.. Therefore, you have 2 generals - one for the infantry, the other for the cavalry.