

1. I conquered Rome quickly and ordered my army into the fortress for recovery. Since than, my general is unmoveable (locked) since half a year. How can this be?
2. Whenever I attack my army (which has 2 green points) to attack an enemy army (which has just one green point), I encounter superior numbers in the battle. How the heck can a one-point-army have 30.000 men?
3. What can I do to scout an enemy army? If I have infos about an enemy army - can I trust this infos or may they be wrong?
4. This shows the decisive defeat in the civil war: Marius attacked a "one green point" army of the optimates, loosing two whole legions. The manual can not really help me to unterstand this screen (mostly it explains just the things the tooltip reveals). For info: Marius (def 5) was set to defensive behavior (blue). I'd like to know: Was the defeat obvious or did I have bad luck? And how can I analyse the defeat out of the infos from this screen?

5. Similar question here:

What does the screen tell me about the defeat? What did I wrong?
6. In the same turn of these two defeats, Mithridates landed on Sicily with an huge army. Is this wanted? Shouldn't Ponuts attack the optimates rather than Sullas enemys?
I know, it's a lot of questions. Any help is appreciated
