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Why is Medieval Infantry 4.2.1 and Longbowmen 4.1.1?
Why is Medieval Infantry 4.2.1 and Longbowmen 4.1.1?
Is there any reasoning behind the fact that Medieval Infantry are 4.2.1 and Longbows are 4.1.1? Not only does the longbow come later, but it's also the same price. What's with this?
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Infantry with melee weapons tend to be somewhat more effective in combat than specialised ranged weapons users. The problem is that at the scale the bows do not really deserve bombardment.
And the designers wanted it that way.
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Re: Why is Medieval Infantry 4.2.1 and Longbowmen 4.1.1?
Originally posted by King_Henry
Is there any reasoning behind the fact that Medieval Infantry are 4.2.1 and Longbows are 4.1.1? Not only does the longbow come later, but it's also the same price. What's with this?
It's probably a sort of balance. In close combat, archers are very vulnerable. But at a distance they really rock. The combat system is too simplified to exploit things like this. Let's say as group of medieval infantry attacks longbowmen stationed on a hill within a castle/fortress. The attacking infantry will suffer heavily if they are not supported by some kind of artillery or rams. A longbow can have a range up to 1,5 km, meaning they can start picking their targets from a long distance especially if the attacking group moves close together.
Re: Re: Why is Medieval Infantry 4.2.1 and Longbowmen 4.1.1?
Originally posted by MoonWolf
It's probably a sort of balance. In close combat, archers are very vulnerable. But at a distance they really rock. The combat system is too simplified to exploit things like this. Let's say as group of medieval infantry attacks longbowmen stationed on a hill within a castle/fortress. The attacking infantry will suffer heavily if they are not supported by some kind of artillery or rams. A longbow can have a range up to 1,5 km, meaning they can start picking their targets from a long distance especially if the attacking group moves close together.
Suffer heavily?!?!?!
Try plaing Shogun!!! With 60 Archers firing 60 arrows at the same time at enemy you kill... 1 or 2 soldiers!!!!!!!
Re: Re: Re: Why is Medieval Infantry 4.2.1 and Longbowmen 4.1.1?
Originally posted by epics
Suffer heavily?!?!?!
Try plaing Shogun!!! With 60 Archers firing 60 arrows at the same time at enemy you kill... 1 or 2 soldiers!!!!!!!
But if those archers were on the top of a wall 5 meters above the infantery? The soldiers could maybe knock out a few by using throwing stones, but would be an easy target otherwise.
I have some real life experience with this through roleplay games. Not the paper-and-dice version, but playing for real in the forrest (we are using soft weapons, so noone gets really hurt). If you stand with a bow and some arrows (slow, low-range with a "bulb" in the end to prevent damage) on a small hill looking down at the enemy, it's very easy to make some hits, especially if he/she is fighting.
Also, firing at people who are clustered close together, will as close as always hit someone
I can only say that playing with the acher bombard mod, I have come to like it, and have modded it to include all ranged weapons. It adds a bit of realism IMO, especially when attacking cities. I have also modded the longbow to 4.2.1 (as they upgrade to the same unit as MEI's)
I do have one question though, should I give the Sammurai a bombard value also, as they were accomplished bowmen, as well as swordsmen.
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The biggest loss would be in the defense without infantry as you can always build Cav's with a 6 attack. The biggest strength of the Guerilla is that it requires no support, a definate plus to those cash strapped societies.
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