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I kinda said that this doesn't work, like, right in the OP.
When I set two groups of soldiers to the same team--set both groups to Team 2, for example--one of them doesn't spawn at all. And if I place them on separate teams--Team 2 and Team 3--they'll fight each other if they get too close instead of just fighting Team 1.
It's not about placement; if I put them on separate teams without moving them at all, they spawn, where being on the same team, they won't. But they'll also fight each other instead of only fighting Team 1.
The team with the allies was never renamed by the system to reflect the multiple types of units. And some of them were so far away from the opposing team that the Cinematic View didn't show them at first.
So it only looked like the units didn't spawn.
Another factor is the bad spawn points, the game is some what unfinished and you have to learn where will spawn and where will not, mainly regarding edge of map and mountains etc.
Hope it helps
If the units aren't placed away from the edge and in a patch of space, glitches like whole armies not spawning or numbers missing can happen.
I mean that the player can place them anywhere, thus the only reason one might have spawning problems is if they're the one who messed up.
You were agreeing and like carrying on my sentence, my bad lol