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The Blind King of Bohemia
04-18-2006, 17:25
http://www.totalwar.com/community/janis.htm

DukeofSerbia
04-18-2006, 18:26
Not bad, but I think that Jannisary didn't look like that. Especially weapon - polearm halberd like they are Swiss. Or maybe I am who thought wrong...

Woad Warrior
04-18-2006, 18:45
Does'nt seem to be loading for me. All the other units did though. Anyone else having similar problems?

Orda Khan
04-18-2006, 19:03
Hmmm not sure if I think anything about this latest effort. I would expect to see more protection around the face/neck area

.......Orda

Furious Mental
04-18-2006, 19:23
Maybe he ought to have one of those big shields like the bloke in MTW. He dos look pretty vulnerable. Also he could do with some greaves given that his armoured skirt is wide open at the front, which would seem to be the worst possible place to be unprotected.

Wandarah
04-18-2006, 19:39
model looks great.

The_Doctor
04-18-2006, 20:41
I can't see it.

Instead I will use imagination. Wow it looks great, 100% accurate.

Servius
04-18-2006, 22:42
not loading for me either.

bozkirsovalyesi
04-18-2006, 23:04
note:
ottomans janisseries (devşirme)
to appear 1363 in troops of guardsmen ottoman padishah...
""half warrior"" minor class..
2. agree military class.

heavy infantry. only arrow-bow-thick sword
never armour-spear. medieval game: janisseryheavy infantry = fictitious


A.D. 1363 : 1.000 men
A.D. 1453 : 3.000 men (medieval end 1453)
A.D. 1520 : 8.000 men
A.D. 1582 : 12.000 men
later janisseries muslim born-not devşirme soldiers.

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real ottomans ""warrior"" military class:

major or 1. agree class: 1450-1530

timarli sipahi (timar=fief ... sipahi=cavalry)
heavy cavalry.............. 166.200 + cavalry (in 1520)

akinci (turk commandos)
light cavalry................. 40.000 + cavalry (in 1480)

azap
light infantry............... 200.000 men (in 1520)

sekbans
heavy infantry ............ 9.000 - 10.000 (in 1453)

topçu
cannoneer ..................7.000 (in 1530s)



other 2. agree class:

sea levents ......................(sea warriros)

sea azaps ........................(marines)

castle azaps ....................(castle infantry)

serdengeçtis or dalkılıç .......(heavy infantry - sacrificer soldiers)

yaya ..............................(early infantry)

müsellems .......................(early cavalrys)

yörüks ............................(early cavalrys militia)

land levents .....................(cavalrys)

delils ...............................(light cavalry)

farisan ............................(border castle cavalrys)

sarıca .............................(light cavalry militia)

beşli ...............................(castle infantry)

derbentçi .........................(mountain pass castle or border castle guardian)




asess .............................(militia)

başıbozuks ......................(paid volunteer)

alperens..........................(warriors tarekat fighter)
alpgazis ..........................(warriors tarekat experienced fighter)

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edyzmedieval
04-19-2006, 08:17
Didn't work for me either, but I've seen it. Here are some pics of it, taken by one from TWC. ~:)

https://img53.imageshack.us/img53/1869/janissary13vc.jpg

https://img53.imageshack.us/img53/1307/janissary39hb.jpg

https://img53.imageshack.us/img53/1577/janissary45tc.jpg

LeftEyeNine
04-19-2006, 15:01
This is a Janissary ? Is there something that I've been taught utterly wrong or the modellers made some mistake over there ? :dizzy2:

Dutch_guy
04-19-2006, 15:04
What would you have liked to see LEN ?

What would you have added/gotten rid of, were you the one making the moddels.

Just asking,

:balloon2:

The Wizard
04-19-2006, 15:49
Ah, the return of the polearm. Never used by the Yeni Çerii themselves, but rather by semi-professional troops from Anadolu. Oh well, let's just hope they restore the old tactical system, so I don't have to suffer from an exponentially increased blood pressure whenever a group of Hobilars plows through my Swiss pikes...

Dooz
04-19-2006, 15:53
Hm... this one's not striking a chord with me for some reason. Meh, I'll live.

Taurus
04-19-2006, 15:55
This new unit looks great in my opinion. Keep 'em coming :2thumbsup:

Kraxis
04-19-2006, 17:39
What on Earth is going on with the armour? And the helmet?

He doesn't look very Jannisary to me either. But he does look a little better than the Huscarl and the Swordsman...

Lord Adherbal
04-19-2006, 18:00
armour looks weird indeed. His belt armour is probably based on this sipahi (http://www.osmanischesreich.com/Geschichte/Armee/Heerwesen_I/Sipahi1530.jpg). But what's with the lack of shoulder and arm protection ?

LeftEyeNine
04-19-2006, 18:47
What on Earth is going on with the armour? And the helmet?

He doesn't look very Jannisary to me either. But he does look a little better than the Huscarl and the Swordsman...

Same with what Kraxis said, Dutch Guy. Here is what comes to my mind when Janissary is mentioned.

https://img155.imageshack.us/img155/460/janissarysoldiers5zt.jpg

https://img155.imageshack.us/img155/232/janissarysepia4xk.jpg

https://img155.imageshack.us/img155/3416/janissaries8lw.jpg

Marquis de Said
04-19-2006, 18:55
I was just going to say, I've seen pics of Janissaries and they don't have much armour on.

The janissaries were superior to their western foes because of their discipline and dedication as well as their fighting skills. These are hard to simulate with the total war engine, as basic stats like attack, defence and armour and weapon are the most important.

And if you don't give the Turks any polearm units, they would get bulldozed by western heavy knights, like Almos do in MTW.

Servius
04-19-2006, 19:01
At the risk of sounding too picky, isn't he a bit pale for an Arab? Even a Turk. His face looks rather Anglo. If his colors were different, he's strike me as a Militia Sgt. (peasant-levy with better armor).

Furious Mental
04-19-2006, 19:12
Since Janissaries were originally recruited from amongst christian populations, you would expect them to look more eastern or southern European than Middle Eastern.

Randarkmaan
04-19-2006, 19:19
It isn't completely ahistorical for the janissaries to wield polearms actually, members of special assault squads (called 'head riskers' and made up of volunteers from the Azaps and Janissaries) may have used polearms, a sort of staff weapon called a Tirpan(I think). Though janissaries actually used what weapons they preferred, which was usually a composite bow and a small close combat weapon, though these assault squads may have used polearms since they were usually used in siege assaults or for charging enemy formations and then you might need something bigger than a short sword or hand axe.

wraithdt
04-19-2006, 20:33
Just to add to Randarlmaan's post, the JHI in M2TW are likely modelled after the Zirhli Nefer assault troops, who do carry polearms. You can find this info in Osprey's Elite book on Jannisaries.
My comment on the model is that the polearms looks a little too fantasy-ish to me and the costume design leaves something to be desired.

Kraxis
04-19-2006, 21:08
Having seen the KOTOR2 skirts on two models already and quite a few more in screenshots, I fear we will see a lot more of them...

hellenes
04-20-2006, 00:40
The Jannisaries as they were in M1TW:

http://img111.imageshack.us/img111/2456/janniss6bp.png

I wonder why CA isnt just using the M1TW material?
:dizzy2: :dizzy2: :dizzy2: :dizzy2:

Hellenes

wraithdt
04-20-2006, 00:55
Thats exactly the picture I was refering to Hellenes. Good find. I agree that CA should've modelled them closer to that but who am I to complain. No worries though, cuz the MTR team will rectify this.~:smoking:

Kraxis
04-20-2006, 02:12
It is clear that the leftmost guy is what they have tried to create to an extent. But the small differences they put in here and there, makes for an overall very unsatisfying result. That is sad actually, as I can see they have at least tried, unlike in so many other cases.

Furious Mental
04-20-2006, 04:54
If he had the rhombus shield, those chain mail greaves, and handlebar moustache, it would be much better in my opinion.

Janissaries with guns would be interesting too.

DukeofSerbia
06-13-2006, 18:23
Jannisary heavy infantry used polearm weapon for killing heavy armoured knights, but they didn't look as CA represented. This weapon was called jylit (I don't know how to translate, maybe jilit or jilyt).