

If I saw a city with only 5 archers then pulled my scout back since I saw those 5 archers still stationed there only 4 turns ago it would literally “bait” me into attacking it with a force. The troop count is very different and while it makes “rational” sense you could have a log on who you saw there, from a gameplay standpoint it can cause you to make irrational decisions. While the past “troop count” should not be shown, I truly believe things like city layout (including structures that were built at the last time of LoS) should be shown as well as the size of the city/borders.

I understand the use of scouting, but to some degree this is a valid point.
