Jagger
10-26-2004, 13:28
I would like to do something to reduce the impact of cavalry on the battlefield.
Ideally, I would reduce turn rates and increase exhaustion. Unfortunately I don't think either is an option.
Instead I am considering reducing charge, combat and or defense values. I am also wondering about "cause fear" attributes for infantry/cavalry. Finally I am considering increasing build times.
Before I spend the time investment, I was wondering if anyone else has done any tinkering and whether they are happy with the results.
I am not a huge ancients expert by any means, but my impression was the cavalry was typically a weak auxillary on the battlefield used for harassment, flank attacks and running down routing troops. I am assuming their main role was on the strategic side in terms of reconnaissaince, screening and raiding.
Actually I would have liked to have seen a differentiation between cavalry and infantry on the strategic map when it comes to screening enemy armies.
I am curious whether there were any cavalry in the west know for shock attacks directly into the front of infantry? I believe there were some shock cavalry in the East.
Ideally, I would reduce turn rates and increase exhaustion. Unfortunately I don't think either is an option.
Instead I am considering reducing charge, combat and or defense values. I am also wondering about "cause fear" attributes for infantry/cavalry. Finally I am considering increasing build times.
Before I spend the time investment, I was wondering if anyone else has done any tinkering and whether they are happy with the results.
I am not a huge ancients expert by any means, but my impression was the cavalry was typically a weak auxillary on the battlefield used for harassment, flank attacks and running down routing troops. I am assuming their main role was on the strategic side in terms of reconnaissaince, screening and raiding.
Actually I would have liked to have seen a differentiation between cavalry and infantry on the strategic map when it comes to screening enemy armies.
I am curious whether there were any cavalry in the west know for shock attacks directly into the front of infantry? I believe there were some shock cavalry in the East.