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I don't like how in EU5 armies can instantly retreat.
What bothers me most is that they already had a very servicable system in ck2, where routing a flank puts that flank into a rout phase where they deal 0 damage and slowly leave the battlefield, but the other side still deals damage, and manually retreating puts every flank into the retreat phase until they all leave the battlefield. Why didn't they just do that? I mean it was far from perfect, they could have done something different, but as it is there isnt even a placeholder, they just leave.
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this did NOT need its own thread playa
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>>2294505
And instead of posting this in any of the 7 EU5 threads, you decided to make the 8th?
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>>2294505
that was how it worked in Imperator and eu5 is a re-skin of imperator

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>>2294719
cope and seethe. this i a grand strategy board now
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>>2294505
sorry for disrupting the thread but how does it sit like that?
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>>2294505
bruh ck2 combat is terrible



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