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Usually he gets the trick to win, just need to remake it next.
But usually there is at least one way, need to find it.
I will look into this, thank you !!
At least that's what happened to me the only time I lost (and that was not a siege but it was 100% not winnable even in normal difficulty and even with any amount of cheesing I could thing of, the match up was way too ridiculous).
Never had a siege intervention that was impossible to win though.
I have control of 1 Huntsman Lord, 3 Swords, 2 Rifles against a Greenskin Force with like 10 basic units, 3 archers, 1 giant, 3 units of trolls, and a giant spider and the ai on my side to defent with was completely retarded. The player should be able to control the AI in cases like this because otherwise they do stupid ♥♥♥♥ like putting ranged units on walls facing the opposite direction as the enemy.
Like maybe a cav based army or maybe a CHOICE rather than the same 2/2/2 option it seems to give the player
Sometimes I just let auto resolve burn the ai town because after 5-6 of those battles I lost interest