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I honestly think the entire mod is pretty bad, the units look great but the battles are literally the exact same as Attila's with all of the spaghetti-thin infantry lines and no entity-mass, spread-out cav units we all know and hate.
The campaign is good in concept but the Mongols get slaughtered instantly the AI builds entire armies of foot-archers (just like vanilla Attila).
Overall, the mod is effectively vanilla Attila with a medieval coat of paint. If you want a historically accurate Attila experience, play Fall of the Eagles.
and if you dare to give bad feed bag on their discord sever everyone will jump on you .
This sounds very much like you did not had the experience on how to deal with the situation you found yourself in.
Also, I had an infantry unit turn tail(routing), a couple seconds after breaching a gate, surrounded by friendly units, that lost about a single model or two out of 140-/160 ? Can't remember the exact number, let's say 157/160.
The morale said something about enemy units on flank and all that, but it still made 0 sense, I had hundreds of friendly troops rushing trough the gate, they had plenty of support, but they turned tail for some godforsaken reason...
At that point, I alt-F4, uninstalled.