I've got some questions regarding the tactical and strategic implications of entering structures, especially in defensive situations.
My own considerations: Being inside a structure makes you prone to being besieged with the immanent threat of surrendering, and thereby losing, a whole force. The trade-off lies between the danger of surrendering vs. the impossibility of being simply dislodged from an important city/fort/structure or whatever, and thus a greatly increased chance of holding it.
Defending from outside a structure has no special features. You can be simply driven outside a region by a single lost battle and you will most probably retain most of your force minus some casualties and cohesion loss.
So, my questions:
!. Please correct my considerations where wrong or missing out on important details.
2. In which cases do you enter structures in newly conquered cities and
3. where do you put your garrison units, inside or outside structures, or both?
Thanks a lot!