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The most curious thing.
Here's this game, Field of Glory Empires, the one I mentioned just above... this is a grand strategy game and involves only that, the battles are resolved by the engine.
But.
If the player wishes, can export the battle, then import it into Field of Glory 2, do the battle there, and import the result back to the game.
The two games were developed and published by the same group of companies so yeah. But what a weird solution.
Sure the two games have enough details on their own to deserve their own titles, but there is more.
They released Field of Glory II, the tactical combat game in 2017.
Then Field of Glory Empires in 2019 and made it possible to play the battles in FoGII.
And then, instead of creating the game that unifying the two aspects and have something like Total War, they released Field of Glory II Medieval in 2021, and this year they should release Field of Glory Kingdoms, which will be similar to Empires except it plays in the Middle Ages, and I expect FoGII Medieval to be able to resolve the battles of that.
Amusing.