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    Posted: 30 Mar 2012 at 12:34
I've seen similar reports to this one.  I think it has to do with the way they changed the combat calculations, in particular the rounding.  I suggest you file a petition with a link to the xml of the battle report so they can track this down.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Mar 2012 at 07:48
I got this combat report...


Attackers arrive, unopposed, at this location.

Cavalry comes into its own when able to strike hostile forces at will, and from unexpected directions - and nowhere is this more feasible than on open plains. Lightly armoured spear units, however, prefer terrain where there's some cover available.

Fighting defensively on open plains, cavalry draws strength from the ability to form and reform their lines of engagement depending on the direction of battle, and it is here where cavalry excels.

Attackers: Unit: Quantity: Casualties: Survivors:
Commander: William Marshal Marshals Marshal 1 Damaged for 0, 200 health remains.
Troops: Protectors Protectors 1 1 0


Defenders: Unit: Quantity: Casualties: Survivors:



Preceded by this mail...


You will have already received a report about this combat outcome.

This army is now dead, and the remains of your commanders have been returned to their home city. If you choose to resurrect them, they should appear here.

You can, of course, create a new army with the same name.


WTH?


Edited by Marquesta - 30 Mar 2012 at 07:49
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