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Oaty
09-04-2003, 03:05
I installed Wesmod and everything for the most part seemed fine. I got an invitation to total war from the Turks wich I gladly accepted. So I decide to launch a crusade and I get 4500 fanatics or whatever the max amount is for a crusade.

What is the deal with getting 4500 fanatics. The province where the crusade was launched was Carpathia and I was able to train horsemen, cavalry archers, spearmen, urban militia and jobbagy's. I thought a crusade partially had some units in it that were trainable in that area. Anyone know what the deal is here

jLan
09-05-2003, 16:05
Happened to me too as the hungarians

ChaosLord
09-05-2003, 23:02
Maybe the Kings piety affects how many fanatics are attracted to a crusade? If I remember right the first Hungarian king is max piety with a couple relegious virtues. Combined with high zeal I guess that could cause it, I hardly ever launch crusades so I haven't seen it happen. I'll try to launch one later while playing his mod and see if it happens.

motorhead
09-07-2003, 00:37
Playing medmod 2.04 (no units) as Turks. Saw 2 crusades: Hungarian - 3000+ all fanatics, French - 2500 with a good mix of quality troops (about 6 of whatever the hvy knights that French crusades spawn), around 500 fanatics and peasants out of the 2500.

The Witch-King
09-07-2003, 01:07
Saw the same thing with a Polish Crusade, which was composed entirely out of Fanatics. The French and the English each send a crusade too, both composed of a good mix of quality units, like Order Foot and 8 regiments of knights. All Eastern European Crusades however consisted entirely of Fanatics. Makes you wonder.....

Oaty
09-07-2003, 02:39
I wonder if I should make mention of that to wes about the non-crusading factions that now can crusade under his mod but only seem to get fanatics. I think all catholic factions should be able to crusade and probably the reason the non crusading factions never crusaded was due to the fact that they never massed a large enough empire to afford to do this