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    EB Nitpicker Member oudysseos's Avatar
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    Default Re: Question About Hoplites

    The point is that all the actual evidence in art, statuary and writing point to the overarm stance as being prevalent. This is why the EB team, with their emphasis on historical accuracy, decided to implement the overarm animation for hoplites. The game engine is limited and can never be a totally accurate model of the real world, so while it may be true, as has been pointed out a gazillion trillion times in other threads, that under-arm grips may also have been used at times, the team feels (I don't speak for them, just paraphrasing) that they have done the best that one could do.

    Modern re-enactments may be fun for everyone involved but do not ever prove anything about what actually happened. At the very utmost they can prove what would have been possible- a very different coloured kettle of sea-horses.

    I just love mixed metaphors. Also, the katana blonker poster shouldn't have been so sarcastic. Your original post was not rude and you seem truly interested. But there have been a gazillion very repetitive threads on this issue.
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    Last edited by oudysseos; 03-23-2008 at 09:37.
    οἵη περ φύλλων γενεὴ τοίη δὲ καὶ ἀνδρῶν.
    Even as are the generations of leaves, such are the lives of men.
    Glaucus, son of Hippolochus, Illiad, 6.146



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