@ It does. Pure army movement, economy macro and battles. Agents only act passively as spotters, province converters (monks), or increasing income (metsuke)
Understand...sounds interesting as a nice change of pace, but probably males the campaign a lot harder doesn't it? The AI doesn't really know how to use agents to the best of its advantage and I often rely on Ninjas for sabotaging armies...
@ It does. I like to make it a little harder for myself. To stop an impending invasion I have to have the proper recon (by spreading ninjas around) and army movement. It's also more immersive for me personally, as IRL I can't magically stun an opposing army for 1 season anyway.
I usually use the 'Benign agents' mod. It forbids any aggressive action by agents, saving me effort and money in agent wars, which I don't like
Sounds interesting...but does that also prevent your agents from performing aggressive actions?
@ It does. Pure army movement, economy macro and battles. Agents only act passively as spotters, province converters (monks), or increasing income (metsuke)
Understand...sounds interesting as a nice change of pace, but probably males the campaign a lot harder doesn't it? The AI doesn't really know how to use agents to the best of its advantage and I often rely on Ninjas for sabotaging armies...
@ It does. I like to make it a little harder for myself. To stop an impending invasion I have to have the proper recon (by spreading ninjas around) and army movement.
It's also more immersive for me personally, as IRL I can't magically stun an opposing army for 1 season anyway.
Sounds very intense and probably requires a more methodical playstyle with more pre-planning than what I do :D