About the stupidity of the villagers



At the same time as the notification that the enemy was coming, 100 enemies came. However, one or two villagers went to fight bare-handed without weapons against a hundred enemies.

Hmm…

I clearly signaled the enemy’s presence, but they didn’t seem to hear the village bells. 12 people died in one battle. How foolish! There is a village with many walls that will not easily collapse and many arrows prepared, so why do you think of fighting outside? They are shameful, but remembering that they were my villagers, I buried them in the cemetery.

In fairness, the Raiders aren’t any better at tactics than the villagers are.
While the raiders are very good at finding the weakest spots in the defenses, I have never seen a raiding force concentrate entirely on the weakest point. While 50 men are attacking the gate that is only covered by 1 tower, 10 more while wander down the wall to the next gate, that is covered by 2 towers and is triple thickness, so that 10 raiders melt like snowballs in a bonfire before they make a dent in even the first gate. Meanwhile, another force of 20 raiders is throwing themselves with suicidal fervor against another triple-thick gate covered by 3 towers on the other side of town.
Basically, you can practically count on 1/3 or more of the raiding force throwing itself away instead of concentrating all the raiding force on a potential weak point in the defenses.

It almost makes up for the death-defying logic-less actions of the defending villagers.

The game certainly needs a serious pass at the logic path and decision trees of both sides in raids.

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