Gamers will find it easier to deal with small armies

Mar 19, 2013 14:41 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Paradox Interactive is launching the first patch for its combat-focused strategy title March of the Eagles, designed to fix both major and minor issues and make the entire experience more realistic.

The biggest change for March of the Eagles is that low-morale units can no longer move into adjacent enemy provinces, which means that players can now smash enemy armies without worrying about constantly pursuing them to wipe them out.

The change list is pretty long and can be read in its entirety on the official Paradox forums.

We have a full Softpedia review for March of the Eagles.

The game offers a smaller experience than Crusader Kings II or Europa Universalis III, designed to show off the unique mechanics of the Napoleonic War period.