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    Default Various questions

    Why is it that if I lose troops in a battle my used troop points (don't remember the exact term) don't go down? Is this the way it should be? I find that the only way this goes down is over time - every couple of years or so you get a 5 point decrease (I know this is built into the script). I feel like the used troop points never go down if I lose forces, it only goes up (when I recruit new troops).

    If I were to lose my last region, would I also get a horde like other factions or is the game over?

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Various questions

    1. I never use the point system, because of its clogged up nature. If your in a dire moment, then recruit some mercenaries and then throw them away the next moment. Mercs don't cost points, but it does take away used military points.

    2. If you are playing 6.2/6.3beta, then the answer is yes, you get hordes. Once I played Flanders some time ago, I made France come down like a ton of bricks. I sold of my secondary settlement to Denmark, and waited with a tiny force left in my capital. I sold of my buildings and once a full stack from France sieged my Capital, I had already packed 4 fleets packed with units heading for Americas. Once my last capital was gone, 1 and half stack of a medium-ish troops arrived just out. However, I think it's disabled if you play the mini mods: BB and CdG.

    ~Wille
    Thorolf was thus armed. Then Thorolf became so furious that he cast his shield on his back, and, grasping his halberd with both hands, bounded forward dealing cut and thrust on either side. Men sprang away from him both ways, but he slew many. Thus he cleared the way forward to earl Hring's standard, and then nothing could stop him. He slew the man who bore the earl's standard, and cut down the standard-pole. After that he lunged with his halberd at the earl's breast, driving it right through mail and body, so that it came out at the shoulders; and he lifted him up on the halberd over his head, and planted the butt-end in the ground. There on the weapon the earl breathed out his life in sight of all, both friends and foes. [...] 53, Egil's Saga
    I must tell you here of some amusing tricks the Comte d'Eu played on us. I had made a sort of house for myself in which my knights and I used to eat, sitting so as to get the light from the door, which, as it happened, faced the Comte d'Eu's quarters. The count, who was a very ingenious fellow, had rigged up a miniature ballistic machine with which he could throw stones into my tent. He would watch us as we were having our meal, adjust his machine to suit the length of our table, and then let fly at us, breaking our pots and glasses.
    - The pranks played on the knight Jean de Joinville, 1249, 7th crusade.













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