What about the foot battalions? how do units of different states', muskets, lights, guards, match up? how does upteching improve your line soldiers? feel free to post some screenshots!
What about the foot battalions? how do units of different states', muskets, lights, guards, match up? how does upteching improve your line soldiers? feel free to post some screenshots!
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All the infantry units look pretty similar from nation to nation (in Europe anyways) they’re doesn’t seem to be a lot of unique units its too bad because in this period there were so many. They all looked different.
Actually most infantry DID look the same. The most difference one unit would have from another would be secondary colours on the collars/cuffs/facings and other things like buttons, lace, or straps.
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Even then the only different unifroms are going for different unit types. Yes Napoleonic French infantry won't look like British infantry. But all the French Infantry will look the same.
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Only for the first half of the game. Post 1750's things tended to have much more variety, although states did tend to base their uniforms on those of whoever won the last war (I believe Prussia was popular prior to the Napoleonic Wars, then Russia). And even pre-1750's there was still some variety, although typically in the more elite units, such as grenadiers and guards, who got more expensive hats.
And, furthermore, similarities tended to be regional. While the French and Spanish were similar, the Austrians and Prussians were a bit different, and the Swedes and Russians even more so. True, Peter the Great adopted a European (French, I believe) style uniform for his troops, but considering the state of the Russian army in 1700 you'd be hard pressed to find two soldiers who looked alike.
We wont even go into cavalry. I'm sure I dont need to speak of the lunacy involved in their uniforms.
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A basic comparison of different unit types.
Line infantry are solid at shooting and melee, best all round unit.
Elite line infatry (guards) are obviously even better, but not available until later.
Early skirmishers are good at shooting, much weaker in melee.
Late skirmishers are fantastic at shooting and have huge range, still bad at melee.
Grenadiers are good if they can get a grenade barrage off, otherwise they perform like a half strength line unit.
Pikemen are flat out rubbish unless you are using them against cavalry.
There are some specialised melee infantry, these are good in seige situations.
Last edited by Sir Beane; 03-09-2009 at 20:10.
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I find that a good tactic is to pair up your melee infantry and line infantry (if you happen to be a faction that has both). For instance, Russia.
Russian cossacks are balls at melee, but the streltsy are pretty good at it. Hence, you line your streltsy up behind the cossacks, and, when it comes time for the charge, have your streltsy run THROUGH the Cossacks.
Not only do you get the melee bonus, but you preserve your melee unit and let them fight against a much weaker enemy.
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