[4][Tactical battle]Auto resolve wins lost battle

I was losing a battle against a bunch of brigands and other lowlifes... So when my sovereign and all other units except an archer are dead, I hit auto resolve. Much to my surprise, I see the brigands fall down dead on the world map and all my units are still alive.

 

http://www.shell.linux.se/dsk2293/other/ewom/debug_12.err

http://www.shell.linux.se/dsk2293/other/ewom/testing1023.EleSav

 

 

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Yup I had the same problem, I killed all the units except the super powerful archers, that devastated most of my party without me being able to touch them (I had 6 low level units + a summoned bear).  It seemed hopeless for me to win, since I could not get close to the archers.  The group of Brigands is very overpowered for the early part of the game.  2 of them have 2.5x (21 hit points) the hits of my most powerful unit.  Anyhow I hit the autoresolve button after realizing it was hopeless, and I won!  Woohoo! Sort of......There would have been no way for me to kill these units, I was totally out of mana! I ran away from the main group of brigands, sent the bear in to combat directly, it killed all but the two archers before it died.  I tried casting fireball on the archers, and got zero damage on 3 tries ???  Anyhow something wrong with the autoresolve, and something wrong with having such powerful units so close to my main city so early in the game. 

 

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9594297/Elemental%20Debug%20text%20file.txt

Reply #2 Top

I had this problem. I had to defend a city, but failed in the tactical battle. I reloaded, and tried again, but after a few turns, it was clear I was going to lose. I clicked autoresolve in frustration, and lo and behold I had won. There was no reasonable way I could have won this battle, no matter how many times I played through, yet autoresolve saved the day. Seems to be two problems - firsly, autoresolve calculates combat very differently, and secondly it doesn't take into account casualties when clicked during a battle.

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The autoresolve seems to calculate combat very differently indeed. I met a single darkling (those 5 health 1 damage things), and autoresolved. Sovereign dead. I had some 13 health and 6 attack, I think. Then I loaded autosave and killed it on manual.. I could've just clicked next turn and won. I suppose it's possible to lose, but very unlikely. Similar things happened a few times earlier.

Also, autoresolve doesn't seem to use spells at all?

Reply #4 Top

Also, autoresolve doesn't seem to use spells at all?
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I did see it using spells in the summary on a few games.  Had a party of two, and in the log I would see spell casting, maybe it's just not consistent?  Who knows how the AI figures out when to use spells or not?