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Don't think I did - they should be there.
Well, I am going to try and give it a round two, this time recording with OBS. We shall see how many days I make it xD I can't say for sure archers are the go to solution. Personally for this I would probably hardcore run for Samurai and generals. We shall see.
Did you disable the fire dudes who's names I can't recall in the Academy?
Oh, and don't think you would have survived the later days if you just spammed archers, since later on they would send some armoured bois
1) I crashed once myself; can't tell if it's the game or the map though.
2) Ye, I agree with the variety in terrain.
3) Think the warlord suggestion might be better as an alternative version - I think the idea to having to expand towards a source of stone or iron is also valid, but the warlord version could work as well. The map was initially inspired by ''They are Billions'', but I couldn't put many more random idle units (and other stuff) on the map because the game engine couldn't handle it xd
Thanks for feedback bois