Ebbingford wrote:Don't forget that you can recruit new units by clicking on the eagle above the mini map at the bottom left hand side of the main screen.![]()
Searry wrote:You set it on Assault/feint so the general diidn't try to assault the city, to assault on the move you have to set it on assault/all out attack (or was it the assault anything feature?) if the rules haven't changed. Also the city has a fort so it's impossible unless the general has the "Assaulter" trait.
charlesonmission wrote:Hi there,
I've started the Youtube tutorials for Alea Jacta Est. The first one is an introduction
http://youtu.be/H5s-jLI_VX0
and the second one is on the options menu.
http://youtu.be/1ZSZPwaXj5s
Charles
ess1 wrote:Thanks very much for your efforts in showing us how to go about learning AJE.
Much appreciated by myself and, I am sure, many others.
As a mere Limey I find it difficult in understanding all of your comments. Perhaps I should stop watching cricket and concentrate on TV
Keep up the good work please.
Boomer wrote:Wow, that detailed unit screen looks a bit daunting. Isn't that something new for AGEOD games? I don't remember seeing anything like that before. It's cool to be able to see how individual elements did during the battle.
Look forward to the next one, and seeing what you do with Caesar's main force back in Italy.
I think the detailed battle screen is a great addition. Not to complicated and provides more details on exactly what happened with individual units. I played the older games (ACW and BOA2), so I can't say for certain, but I believe it is new, yes.
Dragoon! wrote:It was in some of the older stuff-Rise of Prussia, Revolution under Siege, and I think NCP, too. It's a great feature.
You are right about the siege equipment being raised by the legion-It looks like the legatus (standard bearer) element creates the siege equipment. I hope it dosent get destroyed by combat often, as it's a small element.
It's been alot of fun watching the tutorials-I can't wait to play the real deal
dooya wrote:Great tutorials!
A suggestion: Wouldn't it a good idea to post the link to AJE's steam-greenlight in the description of your tutorial videos?
Dragoon! wrote:It was in some of the older stuff-Rise of Prussia, Revolution under Siege, and I think NCP, too. It's a great feature.
You are right about the siege equipment being raised by the legion-It looks like the legatus (standard bearer) element creates the siege equipment. I hope it dosent get destroyed by combat often, as it's a small element.
It's been alot of fun watching the tutorials-I can't wait to play the real deal
Boomer wrote:It's cool to see that Pompeian invasion next to Rome. AI naval invasions are rarely ever done properly in these kind of games. Definitely a sign that we won't be able to just abandon the rear for campaigns at the front.
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