Given the following scenarios, how would you choose to counter each of them?
1. You had a larger feudal army (archers) than the enemy and even managed to kill part of his army sent forward. As a side note he was also walled. Somehow he had a faster up time and thus had the technological advantage. At this point, you couldn't engage his army and you are 75% to castle. What would you do as he pushes to your wood line?
2. You and the enemy had both chosen to not bring it to castle age. Having similar army sizes, what would you do? What would you do if the enemy added 4-5 onagers, given that you already went for standard 3 tc's? Obviously you wouldn't expect the enemy making 4-5 onagers and it would also be too late to make your own as he pushes. What would you do as he takes down your archery ranges?
ps those are just how I lost to a random 1500, though he really felt like a 16/1700 to me!
1. You had a larger feudal army (archers) than the enemy and even managed to kill part of his army sent forward. As a side note he was also walled. Somehow he had a faster up time and thus had the technological advantage. At this point, you couldn't engage his army and you are 75% to castle. What would you do as he pushes to your wood line?
2. You and the enemy had both chosen to not bring it to castle age. Having similar army sizes, what would you do? What would you do if the enemy added 4-5 onagers, given that you already went for standard 3 tc's? Obviously you wouldn't expect the enemy making 4-5 onagers and it would also be too late to make your own as he pushes. What would you do as he takes down your archery ranges?
ps those are just how I lost to a random 1500, though he really felt like a 16/1700 to me!