And they aren't that difficult once you get the hang of it, you just have to remember which troops to use against each enemy.
Cavalry against swordsmen. (usually called men-at-arms or footknights)
Swordsmen against spearmen. (usually called spearmen or sergeants)
Spearmen against cavalry. (usually called knights, but they're the guys on horses, you can spot them pretty easily)
And archers are just for causing disruptions in the enemies formations, you can do without them, but they're nice to have in some cases.
And Egypt isn't such a bad nation to play as, they get some nice trade, and you can make it even better by conquering Constantinople.
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One fine day in the middle of the night, two dead boys got up to fight, <br />Back to back they faced each other, drew their swords and shot each other. <br />The deaf policeman heard the noise, and came and shot those two dead boys. <br />If you don\'t believe this joke is true, ask the blind man, he saw it too!
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