Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:25 am
If you're new, I recommend mastering troop usage first. That means foregoing forts, ships, etc in favor of artillery, infantry and cavalry builds (in that order). Build them and use them through division formation and then corps formation. Once you have that all down, turn to lesser used (but important) things like forts.
As to your original question. Garrisoning is tricky with the AI, who doesn't really play much like another human player. Also, it depends on what settings you give her.
You want to leave a unit or two in areas behind the front, just to keep from losing something cheap, but garrisons ON the front just tend to die and give you nothing unless you stick at least a division or so in there (Inside). Troops on the outside will simply retreat when approached by a bigger force.
Better to have a couple of viable army stacks on the front and kick the crap outta Athena when she approaches. More fun too!
The game REALLY favors defense, but the skills of your generals do matter when assaulting well defended positions. Usually, it's better to attack where they ain't and defend where they is. Make their poor dumb sunnyvabeaches die for their country.
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