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Eques
11-12-2006, 13:23
It may be the wrong place to ask that... i hope its not (cuz it seens its the best place to find an answer right now :laugh4: )
Well, as in RTW i see that i still cant charge a infantry line and keep formation. If im not mistaked you can order your infantry to run in formation(wich is not good as charge, is totally diferent) and you cant order each unit to charge on its own on diferent targets(cuz it will certaily break formation). Im sure you know that if you select a group and double click on the enemy they all will charge on the same unit... broking your formation and turning your army into a bloody mess (wich is without doubt, very very worse). So my question, and i hope its noob question, is: Can you charge a group of units in formation? I mean charge and not just run, i hope you know what i mean.

Eques
11-12-2006, 14:51
Dont know if that is my english, wich, i believe, can be very weird sometimes (dont try to blame me, Nintendo games were my english school :P you cant play zelda without a dictionairy). Allright, you can blame but come on! 62 looks and not a single reply!?

Shadow_Wolf33
11-12-2006, 15:31
if there's a button for it, I haven't found it yet :book:

Faenaris
11-12-2006, 16:56
As far as I know, the only thing that comes close to a charge is the last few meters when a unit charges. So, there are no real "long range" charges, they just run or walk toward the enemy and after that, they charge the last meters.

It is messy sometimes though. I usually walk them to the enemy, that keeps them in better formation.

wraithdt
11-12-2006, 17:50
In such times like this it helps to read the manual.

From the M2TW manual:

"Battles in Medieval II Total War/ Groups

If you order a group to attack an enemy unit, the units in the group will intelligently assign themselves to attack surrounding enemy units too. A common situation that occurs in the game is when two lines face off against each other. If you group the units in your line, then right-click on the unit in the center of the enemy line, all your units will intelligently match off with the enemy unit facing them."

I don't have the game yet so I can't confirm this. Try it out for yourself and see if it works.

shifty157
11-12-2006, 18:10
In such times like this it helps to read the manual.

From the M2TW manual:

"Battles in Medieval II Total War/ Groups

If you order a group to attack an enemy unit, the units in the group will intelligently assign themselves to attack surrounding enemy units too. A common situation that occurs in the game is when two lines face off against each other. If you group the units in your line, then right-click on the unit in the center of the enemy line, all your units will intelligently match off with the enemy unit facing them."

I don't have the game yet so I can't confirm this. Try it out for yourself and see if it works.

I never knew that. Is that a new feature? Its pretty cool.

Big King Sanctaphrax
11-12-2006, 18:14
Wow, I didn't notice that passage in the manual. Have to try that.

wraithdt
11-12-2006, 20:00
Let me know how it goes. I'm eager to hear if it works.~:smoking:

Eques
11-12-2006, 20:29
Its pretty, but i doubt it works. From experience, i think all units will attack a single target if you do that and your line wiull turn into a ... whatever. But i will try it :), i hope it works now.

IPoseTheQuestionYouReturnTheAnswer
11-12-2006, 21:33
Infantry charges in the demo were almost always real messy for me because of pathfinding issues. Maybe someone else can identify with this: much of the time when I tell an infantry unit to attack, only 5 or 10 guys form the unit will actually charge, while the rest of the unit just kind fo sits around wondering about what to do and eventually moving in one by one over an unnecessarily extended period of time.

iwantmyaccountdeleted
11-12-2006, 22:57
To @IPose... I feel your pain,man. I had around 300 feudal foot knights against around 120 enemy mailed knights. 30 men made it into combat at a time. On a OPEN PLAIN!!!!! The mailed knights won, despite me having better troops statistically and tactically. Thank you CA, for making my battles harder by not resolving this issue. This happened in BI as well.

PS, on the other hand, you did make a great game, CA. I have to have a reason to whinge :p. Thx for the great game

Stormbringer

Censor
11-12-2006, 23:07
Its pretty, but i doubt it works. From experience, i think all units will attack a single target if you do that and your line wiull turn into a ... whatever. But i will try it :), i hope it works now.

It only works well when the enemy line has a comparable number units in it. When there is a one to one match, it's fine, but when the enemy has more or less units it still gets messy.

Biggus Diccus
11-13-2006, 01:23
I find that when single-click attacking with infantry only the first two lines or so actually engage in combat, the rest just lug around in the back making a defensive stance or whatever. So I now I just double-click the infantry-unit to run behind the enemy unit I want to attack, and then order the attack once the men are on top of the enemy unit.

Prodigal
11-13-2006, 12:20
I find that when single-click attacking with infantry only the first two lines or so actually engage in combat, the rest just lug around in the back making a defensive stance or whatever. So I now I just double-click the infantry-unit to run behind the enemy unit I want to attack, and then order the attack once the men are on top of the enemy unit.

Based on some of the other comments posted that seems the most logical thing to do. As I don't have the game yet, I was wondering if you can "box" units where you have large numerical superiority, so that 2 units engage from the front, one or more from the rear & another set of units from either side.

Has anyone tried it?

I appreciate the micro management of this type of manoever would be a real pain especially in a large battle, but then it would make creating breaks in an enemies line all the more important as you could surround more units faster.

Eques
11-14-2006, 12:04
Well, dont know about you but i've tried this "single line charge" and its kind diferent... but they still dont attack in line, they still break formation.
Ah, i noticed something new :) , you may like it.
After engage my whole infantry i set a group of 4 french knights under AI assistance. They were strategically behind the enemy lines when i did it and they attacked the rear of the enemy infantry in 4 diferent spots. Most cool: they did it using spears, and after engage the AI pulled them back and recharged!!! And did it about 3 times all alone (without a single click).
I tryed that again but unafortunately it does not work everytime... but its cool.