Jesus Christ, I know the difference between a "tough battle with uncertain odds" and one where playing manually the enemy stack can literally curb-stomp your whole army barely taking any damage in the process (but somehow takes a crushing one-sided defeat when played with auto-solving).
And as I said it's not even a matter of taking into account "tactics" or "special abilities". The AI constantly fucks up even just dealing with rough numbers.
Example: attacking 30 gargoyles with 10 archers. You play manually and the AI comes to spank your archers upclose before you can even put a dent on their stack, you play with auto-solving and the computer gives you a one-sided triumph where you don't lose a single archer.
"People are bad at calculating odds" is cheap excuse that you can spare for whiners. I spent the last 3 years or so eating XCOM 2 Legendary/Ironman for breakfast. I understand how "unlikely odds" works, generally speaking.
Last edited by Tuco; 24/09/2102:54 PM.
Party control in Baldur's Gate 3 is a complete mess that begs to be addressed. SAY NO TO THE TOILET CHAIN