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Lanfire
06-28-2006, 16:25
heres a medieval II movie about 7 min long.. don't know if someone posted it already if so i'm sorry.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIPEQUvWRTQ&search=medieval%20II

Peasant Phill
06-28-2006, 17:36
This has been posted before., but not to worry not everyone has seen it yet.

The movie and others were commented upon in this thread:
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=65419

Masy
06-28-2006, 18:23
Wow, i enjoyed that... Lovely trebuchet animations! Hopefully it will now be possible to have that many seige units as well as a large number of infantry/cavalry; in previous TW games i could only fit one or two catapults in the army.

Satyr
06-28-2006, 18:30
Hyper-speed!!! I hope units are about half that speed when this game ships.

The detail looks amazing though. If CA can get the AI to work as well as the graphics look we will have one amazing game to play.

x-dANGEr
06-28-2006, 19:18
This really showed like RTW trible speed..

DensterNY
06-29-2006, 18:33
I hate to be pessimistic but after watching that video and hours later when the awe wore off I remembered that sieges in TW never happen like that especially after RTW came out.

Instead the AI would not have concentrated fire on a single point in the wall but throw all over and if they're lucky open one gap. Next they'd either bunch into that gap and get bottlenecked there and pelted with arrows, javelins, whatever until they were repeled. Or else they'd march towards my wall, get fired upon by archers and towers, stand there looking stupid for a while and then withdraw to try exactly the same thing 2 minutes later.

The video looks great but that would only happen if there were 2 human generals making those decisions.

allfathersgodi
06-30-2006, 02:23
These animations may be somesort of replay of a battle rather then battle footage as it plays out..

iraklaras
06-30-2006, 09:59
These animations may be somesort of replay of a battle rather then battle footage as it plays out..
sure

Bob the Insane
06-30-2006, 15:42
It was obviously staged... probably a MP game with players on both sides...

I mean the retreating knight at the start makes that obvious.

But the graphics and animations in themselves are pretty cool and hopefully as this is still the RTW engine at heart means that the AI will have been further evolved (I am not looking for clever here just less stupid)...

And what was that cannon at the end that wiped out an entire unit (or more) with a single shot!?!? More dramatic license?

Peasant Phill
07-01-2006, 09:10
I've asked the same question in an other thread about this movie.

my remarks were:

-all that fire (fire arrows that keep burning) and use of gun powder while it was clearly raining heavily.

-the movement speed was enormous and that unit of knights that just went straight through that unit of infantry (not the least resistance, like it were ghosts)

-the highly accurate 'big bertha'. One shot fired 1 unit of knights dead.

I'm fairly sure that the cannon was just for dramatic effect and that in the game the accuracy will be far less.
The movement speed and the lack of weather effects (apparently no noticeable effect on gameplay) makes me more concerned. Let's just hope it was just a movie to show off and not a real (staged) battle.