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I actually meant what tactic i should use on bigger maps
On larger maps, you should keep expanding and denying resources to the enemy, so that you can win in the war of attrition. Like, see a gold mine on the enemy side of the map? Claim it for yourself.
nope try again
Lol Bigger maps are played around the resources , locate and secure , you want to put Castles at key points that can defend high value areas, you add additional production facilities that can support a lot of skirmishes and you control the resources. Disallow enemy from getting more while pushing your control.
When you have superior production and control more resources eventually enemy starts weakening as in can't support constant exchanges and production.
OR the quality of units becomes worse, because they lack say gold.
The unit composition and specific details are really dependant on gamestate , I leave the tactics to you.