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I know the game devs say that you WILL lose some soldiers. One of the tool tips also says "losing is fun." Sorry, but having to replace a level 5 soldier with a level 1 or 2 soldier, isn't fun. And your effectiveness in the game i.e. ability to carry out quests and win fights, just went down. I see this very much limiting the appeal of the game, to a wider audience.
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Torvald99: I know the game devs say that you WILL lose some soldiers. One of the tool tips also says "losing is fun." Sorry, but having to replace a level 5 soldier with a level 1 or 2 soldier, isn't fun. And your effectiveness in the game i.e. ability to carry out quests and win fights, just went down. I see this very much limiting the appeal of the game, to a wider audience.
Definitely the nature of the game. I have only ever played in Veteran Ironman since I bought the game, and this mechanic has kept me interested in the game for many hundreds of hours. I always have it open in the background so I can just jump in for a quick turn or two; it's like having a true opponent, like an ongoing chess-match. As such, even after many hundreds of hours of actual in-game time, I have never tired of the game, and haven't seen everything the game has to offer. If my story ends at "your company was ambushed by a gang of Alps at night in the swamp", then that's how it ends. Time to start a new story. This isn't a game that you just beat; it hand-feeds nothing to you.

Enjoy it for what it is. It's really a brilliant game.
What deanphoto said. Battle Brothers isn't meant to appeal to everyone. You don't need to play on the hardest settings, even on easier modes it's not designed to hold your hand all the time. You'll have to learn a lot of things the hard way. Losing men is meant to be potentially devastating, but it's not a game over (unless Total Party Kill that is). You pull up your pants, dust yourself off and begin again the work of remaking your company.
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Torvald99: I know the game devs say that you WILL lose some soldiers. One of the tool tips also says "losing is fun." Sorry, but having to replace a level 5 soldier with a level 1 or 2 soldier, isn't fun. And your effectiveness in the game i.e. ability to carry out quests and win fights, just went down. I see this very much limiting the appeal of the game, to a wider audience.
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deanphoto: Definitely the nature of the game. I have only ever played in Veteran Ironman since I bought the game, and this mechanic has kept me interested in the game for many hundreds of hours. I always have it open in the background so I can just jump in for a quick turn or two; it's like having a true opponent, like an ongoing chess-match. As such, even after many hundreds of hours of actual in-game time, I have never tired of the game, and haven't seen everything the game has to offer. If my story ends at "your company was ambushed by a gang of Alps at night in the swamp", then that's how it ends. Time to start a new story. This isn't a game that you just beat; it hand-feeds nothing to you.

Enjoy it for what it is. It's really a brilliant game.
I try to have multiple saves and try fights over and over again. At level 5, I have discovered running from undead! They kept flying away and respawning next to my archers. Even if I could kill them, they were tearing my archers apart. So...I ran from them and they chased me for a long time! lol

This game truly has some oddities to it. I still probably have too many "tanks" and not enough dps type warriors. I have 3 pikemen in the 2nd line, who seem to clean up. I just have a problem with sending out a couple of fighters, unprotected with a 2h axe of 2h sword, to reak havoc. I don't want them to die!
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deanphoto: Definitely the nature of the game. I have only ever played in Veteran Ironman since I bought the game, and this mechanic has kept me interested in the game for many hundreds of hours. I always have it open in the background so I can just jump in for a quick turn or two; it's like having a true opponent, like an ongoing chess-match. As such, even after many hundreds of hours of actual in-game time, I have never tired of the game, and haven't seen everything the game has to offer. If my story ends at "your company was ambushed by a gang of Alps at night in the swamp", then that's how it ends. Time to start a new story. This isn't a game that you just beat; it hand-feeds nothing to you.

Enjoy it for what it is. It's really a brilliant game.
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Torvald99: I try to have multiple saves and try fights over and over again. At level 5, I have discovered running from undead! They kept flying away and respawning next to my archers. Even if I could kill them, they were tearing my archers apart. So...I ran from them and they chased me for a long time! lol

This game truly has some oddities to it. I still probably have too many "tanks" and not enough dps type warriors. I have 3 pikemen in the 2nd line, who seem to clean up. I just have a problem with sending out a couple of fighters, unprotected with a 2h axe of 2h sword, to reak havoc. I don't want them to die!
Totally understand. All Battle Brothers veterans have felt this same loss and frustration. Give it time. The victories are all the sweeter when you've realized that you have overcome some serious obstacles. Good luck, Battle Brother!
I have played on ironman from the start as well. Some people want to build something and if it breaks they will freak out.