That sounds meanSeems good. Can't wait the 25 april to test with my friends this.
That sounds meanSeems good. Can't wait the 25 april to test with my friends this.
Will this also mean that your army moves at the same speed as your ally in case one has higher/lower movement speed due to generals or whatever bonus? Or can it happen that one army will arrive up to a few days earlier and then take quite a beating if severly outnumbered and such.When your army alone isn’t large enough to defeat the enemy you might want to have it shadow every move of an allied army, and sometimes you may want to allow your allies and subject to follow one of your armies. The army interface has a toggle for allowing allied troops to attach to your army, as well as a button to attach your army to another army that you share location with to automate this behavior.
In EU4, which has the same feature, the armies move at their normal speed.Will this also mean that your army moves at the same speed as your ally in case one has higher/lower movement speed due to generals or whatever bonus? Or can it happen that one army will arrive up to a few days earlier and then take quite a beating if severly outnumbered and such.
Thats why i asked if they fix it here (and then hopefully it gets fixed in EU4 too because it is simply stupid and harms allies).In EU4, which has the same feature, the armies move at their normal speed.
I didn't mean no dlcs. I was meaning fewer dlcs with larger content.It has already been confirmed there will be.If you don't like it,don't buy it and stay on 1.0.Don't try to impose no dlcs to other persons.