jas142
11-15-2000, 09:31
Two things:
1. Has anyone noticed that smetimes archers seem to jump to follow the bushido a little early.... I had a few groups of archers and muskets garissoned in a large castle. They were not being effected by enemy archers(as they had none) and the enemies were not in my castle for long (My One warrior monk unit in my castle quickly routed anyone who made it past the volleys of arrows and bullets) so they couldn't have caused it.... But at the end of the battle many archers lay dead.... AND many musketeers... Why?
And While we're on the subject of Bushido, why don't we see this in battle? they always route(whether it's the whole unit or the remaining 10 of them).... I would expect them to fight to the death or, when it's hopeless, kill themselves...
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War is not a crime, it is an art.
1. Has anyone noticed that smetimes archers seem to jump to follow the bushido a little early.... I had a few groups of archers and muskets garissoned in a large castle. They were not being effected by enemy archers(as they had none) and the enemies were not in my castle for long (My One warrior monk unit in my castle quickly routed anyone who made it past the volleys of arrows and bullets) so they couldn't have caused it.... But at the end of the battle many archers lay dead.... AND many musketeers... Why?
And While we're on the subject of Bushido, why don't we see this in battle? they always route(whether it's the whole unit or the remaining 10 of them).... I would expect them to fight to the death or, when it's hopeless, kill themselves...
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War is not a crime, it is an art.