Venger, I beg to disagree.
The fact is that until the early 19th century, the primary cause of death on the battlefield was cold steel. Muskets were simple not usefull in massed formations at a range much greater than 50 paces or so, and the fixed bayonet (or mounted cavalry) charge remained the primary method of driving the ememy from the field, a tactic that remained in use until WWI.
I am quite sure that a well drilled Roman legion would receive such a charge and cut it to pieces having a) far better armor and b) a much greater familiarty with the tools of hand to hand combat.
In any case, the cavalry depicted in Civ3 is misleading, since it portrays cavalry firing carbines form horseback, a tactic that was almost universally ineffective since it's inception except as a skirmishing/harrassing tactic, and in fact right up until WWI (unless employed as mounted light infantry, whereupon they would fight dismounted) cavalry used the sabre and the lance as their main weapons, and were generally inffective against well formed infantry.
The big technological jumps are artillery, rifles, tanks, and flight, which are well represented by the dramatic increase in combat power of those units in the game.
The fact is that until the early 19th century, the primary cause of death on the battlefield was cold steel. Muskets were simple not usefull in massed formations at a range much greater than 50 paces or so, and the fixed bayonet (or mounted cavalry) charge remained the primary method of driving the ememy from the field, a tactic that remained in use until WWI.
I am quite sure that a well drilled Roman legion would receive such a charge and cut it to pieces having a) far better armor and b) a much greater familiarty with the tools of hand to hand combat.
In any case, the cavalry depicted in Civ3 is misleading, since it portrays cavalry firing carbines form horseback, a tactic that was almost universally ineffective since it's inception except as a skirmishing/harrassing tactic, and in fact right up until WWI (unless employed as mounted light infantry, whereupon they would fight dismounted) cavalry used the sabre and the lance as their main weapons, and were generally inffective against well formed infantry.
The big technological jumps are artillery, rifles, tanks, and flight, which are well represented by the dramatic increase in combat power of those units in the game.
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