Meanwhile my main stack across the Yellow River set about taking the entire region from the Yellow Turban faction that had overtaken Dong Min. My garrisons and my defending stack wiped out the first wave of enemies and made peace with the Yaun guy and his vassal swarm before the second wave could overwhelm my weakened forces. I wasn't really paying attention to what was going on around me, but the Yaun guy that was at war with me before declared on me again and my vassal master either broke my vassalage or was no longer in existence at that point. I was not at war with anyone after that, so I sold food for more money than I was paying out as a vassal and spent some turns building up. I made peace with Dong Min in exchange for the other two settlements in the commandry, and on that same turn I became a vassal of the other Yaun guy in exchange for a large sum of money. By this time my other border and the garrisons and partial stack there were barely holding off the Yaun guy and his vassals, and I was badly overextended. Next I took the nearby fishing port to the west and colonized the abandoned city there, before crossing the yellow river to take two settlements from the Tyrant's son. It was right next to me and the most easily accessed target, and the ******* would just attack me anyway if I left him alone. I started out by taking the Bandit King's commandry. My memory might be off a little but the following is fairly accurate as to what happened. It took me 70+ hours, not including the two short false starts where I tried to figure out how the game worked. I have one Zheng Jiang Legendary Records campaign completed and that is it. I'm surprised people have done so many campaigns already. But because the campaign takes longer to complete, you reach some kind of "late game" in the campaign, which leads to the AI fielding elite dragon troops which you would normally never see on lower difficulties. I tried Legendary and except for some buffs for AI or debuffs for the player, it doesn't provide anything new. The reason why it declares war more often on the player is due to it perceiving him as weaker as higher difficulties weaken the players economy and therefore military power in general. In fact, difficulty doesn't change AI behaviour at all. Have you tried legendary or higher difficulties? How far have you've gotten and do you have any tips or intake on it?Īctually, all the stuff that you listed happens on normal difficulty too. I can't really tell if the AI do get unfair bonuses or not, but they are smarter than on easier difficulties. In battles their archers will not engage in battle with melee units, but instead run away and disperse, and then the unit that is not being chased will fire onto the chasers while the other unit continues to run around AI sends their whole army to attack player even though they're at war with 6 other factions AI will constantly try to bait player into ambushes using a weak unit to lure The AI is definitely more aggressive towards the player What I've noticed between Normal and Legendary: Originally posted by Mana_Grey:I've tried multiple warlords on legendary campaign and battle difficulty, and in my best game I've lasted till 150 turns(still going but Yuan Shao pretty much has everyone vassalized).
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