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- unit fatigue (in many cases reinfocements come with forced march which cause units to be exhausted)
- general attributes, abilities, aura
- province public order
- Imerium level
- battle conditions - night battles/surprise effects
and many more. So yeah sometimes reinfocements will come shaken, weak units even wavering, but if you plan your movements correctly you'll have a much more entertaining and realisitic troop morale system.
Listed order of mods is fine, but with recent patches of the mod I would suggest against War Weariness: Attila Campaign. This mod was included to increase the artificial difficulty of a campign but is no longer necessary and might even make the palythrough extremely hard.
Do you think <Attila Realism> is only enough for player??
Or
Attila Realism collection mods should be added in playing <Attila Realism>??
If second question is right, how should I arrange mods order??
(steam mod manager)
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Attila Realism
More Personal Space for Units
Natural Water Mod
Regional Settlements for Attila
Renovated Barbarian Cities
War Weariness: Attila Campaign
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Is it right??
Preferably save the original startpos file in a new folder in order to bring it back when you wish to play Vanilla again.
Fire arrows are non-historical as well. But that's fine.