cambrax
12-08-2006, 10:39
For all the slight moans that people may have, this is still one beautiful game... and it has thrown up all sorts of amazingly cinematic moments.
I was playing last night, fighting the mongols. Outnumbered and caught in the open, I had a massive stack of knights hosptilar (8 units) backed up by four untis of longbows and a couple of units of heavy infantry. Facing me was one of those fresh mongol horde stacks... umpteen bows and big nasty men with droopy moustaches and a serious penchant for cracking skulls.
I set up my longbows on a slight hill, and with my wooden stakes did my best to construct an impromptu fort. The infantry and my general sat behind them. Knowing I was beaten anyway, I then strung out my knights in one massive line across the open desert. This is where the cinematic theme came in.
The sun was coming up over the desert, just outside of Damascus. Massive line of 320 knights, strung out and slowly walking forwards. Facing them, on a slight rise, the massed horde of jeering mogol horseman and archers. I managed to time my charge with the knights so that they all began to trot, then canter, then lower lances and charges in perfect time with each other, while a storm of arrowns rained down on them. Zoomed in on a close camera angle, and with the graphics ramped up, it looked almost as good as a film.. especially when they hit the mongol lines. One of those moments where I just sat and stared at my PC screen with a great big grin on my face.
Anyone else got a cinematic moment to share?
(btw, I won the battle as well... massed heavy cavalry charges seem to be the way to go against the mongels! :idea2: )
I was playing last night, fighting the mongols. Outnumbered and caught in the open, I had a massive stack of knights hosptilar (8 units) backed up by four untis of longbows and a couple of units of heavy infantry. Facing me was one of those fresh mongol horde stacks... umpteen bows and big nasty men with droopy moustaches and a serious penchant for cracking skulls.
I set up my longbows on a slight hill, and with my wooden stakes did my best to construct an impromptu fort. The infantry and my general sat behind them. Knowing I was beaten anyway, I then strung out my knights in one massive line across the open desert. This is where the cinematic theme came in.
The sun was coming up over the desert, just outside of Damascus. Massive line of 320 knights, strung out and slowly walking forwards. Facing them, on a slight rise, the massed horde of jeering mogol horseman and archers. I managed to time my charge with the knights so that they all began to trot, then canter, then lower lances and charges in perfect time with each other, while a storm of arrowns rained down on them. Zoomed in on a close camera angle, and with the graphics ramped up, it looked almost as good as a film.. especially when they hit the mongol lines. One of those moments where I just sat and stared at my PC screen with a great big grin on my face.
Anyone else got a cinematic moment to share?
(btw, I won the battle as well... massed heavy cavalry charges seem to be the way to go against the mongels! :idea2: )