Battle UI
The battle UI was not easily decipherable and has thus received a fair bit of attention and iteration, and it is now much easier to understand. The feedback from playtesting is that now it's actually fun to follow the progress in the battles! So let's take a look at some images of a battle here.

Odds are not looking great!

The top of the interface shows an image, the commanders in charge, their stats, the number of troops involved, the current morale, the dice roll, and some stats

Beneath that, the battle is depicted, where the attacker is at the top, with its flag at the left and the prisoners, dead and fled to the right.

In the middle of the battlefield, you see the wide boxes representing the reserves which are empty, and then the center and flanks facing each other. Each of those sections has a box containing units not engaged, with a grey number telling how many men they have there, and closer to the middle is a green bar showing how much morale the engaged units in that section has, how many men are fighting, and the light blue bar, how much of the frontage is filled up.

In the middle of the battlefield there are small icons representing each regiment currently engaged, colored in their countries map-color.

The allied army attacking on the top has a single cavalry of 26 men engaged, and a full levy regiment of 1000 infantry on their left flank has engaged, while none from our Teutonic army has engaged yet.