Jim Zylka offers some ideas on programming a solo opponent, specifically Renaissance Swiss. The basic ideas, of course, could be transferred to other periods and armies. Rich Barbuto, editor of Lone Warrior magazine, reports that he gets lots of requests for this article. Now, it’s on the Sample Articles page.






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