Talk:Coming of the Huns/@comment-31571913-20190809130337/@comment-31571913-20190811131127

"It's more like the empire is saved... for now, as it was the case in reality."

Was it? You may know more about this than me, but I'm not aware of any major Roman military victories over the Huns. The aforementioned Battle of the Catalaunian Fields is often considered a Roman strategic victory and may have managed to stop the Hunnic momentum for the time being, but its outcome is disputed and generally seen as inconclusive.

One of the major reason for Attila's retreat after negotiations with Rome (often exclusively credited to Pope Leo I, though he was only one of three negotiators), were probably the serious logistical problems he was suffering during his advance. There was no decisive military victory that I'm aware of to end the Hunnic invasions.