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belliger
04-29-2010, 10:01
hi all.
a question: is the speed of the units the same?
within infantry and cavalry, i mean.
i don't mean when marching, but when they run, they seem to have -at the same level of tireness - the same speed: if light infantry pursues heavy infantry they seem to have always the same distance, for example.
it might be an impression....
but, if it is so, is not proper. light units should be faster than heavy units.
and, if it is so, how/where is possible to modify?

Macilrille
04-29-2010, 10:16
In my games, I often use L inf to run down and/or outmaneuvre their heavier counterparts, especially as Sweboz. So all speeds are not the same in my experience.

Megas Methuselah
04-29-2010, 10:18
Yeah, the speeds are all different. Light cavalry are, like, the fastest.

SwissBarbar
04-29-2010, 10:22
Light Inf is faster than heavy inf
light cav. is faster than heavy cav.
tired units are slower than units in good condition
some units tire faster that other units
some units recover faster from being tired than other units

Cute Wolf
04-29-2010, 10:27
but as far as model speed are concerned, some heavy infantry use "fs_big_xxxxxxxman" animation, which means that the scale of the animations are increased, and as the result, they'll have larger steps, and as we can predict, faster speed... this was quite noticeable in some Celtic/Sweboz heavy infantry, who often outrun Hellenic / Romaioi light infantry...

Nobo
04-29-2010, 15:31
tired units are faster than units in good condition


:inquisitive:

WinsingtonIII
04-29-2010, 16:34
I believe that you meant:


tired units are slower than units in good condition

Qvintvs
04-29-2010, 18:46
Can Hellenic Light Hoplites keep up to the Peltastai?

Megas Methuselah
04-30-2010, 06:47
Can Hellenic Light Hoplites keep up to the Peltastai?

I dunno, I never actually bothered recruiting them. I just wait out the hail of javelins, then march forward.

SwissBarbar
04-30-2010, 09:24
:inquisitive:

Ehm.. you passed my test. *cough* *cough* Of course it's the other way round, as WinsingtonIII stated.