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They just feel empty without the prospect of losing a city with your best general in it, or winning despite heavily outnumbered thus breaking the enemies resolve.
Better question: Why dont you just play the game and find out? Everyone complains about the good ole days of gaming when DLC wasn't so big. Well, in those same good ole' days, you found an interesting game, you bought it and tried it out, not figure out how well the game is and plays and then decide to buy it.
Yeh, how dare people do research before they buy a product instead of blindly buying it and then notice it wasn't to their liking because they expected something else.
One can make their own battles independent of the campiagn with a wide variety of scenarios using the game's built in custom battles feature (Main Menu -> Single Player -> Custom Battle) where one can chose from a wide variety of maps, a decent variety of scenarios, 4 eras (three specific and one including all eras of units), all of the game's factions and a decent mix and match of teams.
Easily solved without smartassery, overthinking the OP's reason for making the request, or asking him to buy the game instead of simply providing the straight answer.