Radames -> RE: cards (4/28/2005 7:23:31 AM)
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The scenarios are designed based on the existence of cards for the human player, so the cards are part of the balance. Also, unless at the strategic level you have been able to buy everything, you've had to choose the cards over reinforcements. So that serves to balance out the play (more cards, less troops) while allowing you to make strategic choices. Another way of asking your question, though, is that if Caesar is only able to fight fairly against the Gauls' superior numbers when using cards, what happens when its a multiplayer game and neither player is using cards? In that case, I believe the starting conditions have been rebalanced accordingly. That is, Caesar's opponent in multiplayer doesn't have the same setup as that same battle for the campaign.
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