Hey there,
I am wondering how the power rating is calculated. In my current game at noble, I have a good lead in tech and at least 1 unit, in most cases 2 units stationed per city. I know that this is not much, but the quality of my troops is much better than those of the other guys.
So Julius Caesar declared war on me, mainly because my power rating was so low I guess. He landed on my continent with his stack of catapults, Crossbowmen and one Maceman trying to attack my city. My city that only had three units - three battlehardened level 4 Infantery squads. Of course they destroyed the whole stack without any losses. I than build a transport and shipped over some tanks while he was defending his cities with Longbowmen.
My point is: why the heck was my power rating so low compared to the Romans? He had like 3 or 4 times as many units than I had. But my units are from the modern age while his are from the medieval ages.
Quantity > Quality?
I am wondering how the power rating is calculated. In my current game at noble, I have a good lead in tech and at least 1 unit, in most cases 2 units stationed per city. I know that this is not much, but the quality of my troops is much better than those of the other guys.
So Julius Caesar declared war on me, mainly because my power rating was so low I guess. He landed on my continent with his stack of catapults, Crossbowmen and one Maceman trying to attack my city. My city that only had three units - three battlehardened level 4 Infantery squads. Of course they destroyed the whole stack without any losses. I than build a transport and shipped over some tanks while he was defending his cities with Longbowmen.
My point is: why the heck was my power rating so low compared to the Romans? He had like 3 or 4 times as many units than I had. But my units are from the modern age while his are from the medieval ages.
Quantity > Quality?