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    Default Question: change hooking at sieges?

    Is it possible to change the hooking mechanism of the "stormtrooper" infantry? It is not only unrealistic, I could accept this. But it changes imho the campaign map game extremely because instant assaults on fortresses and cities are always possible. Fortifications lose the main sense they had in the 18th, slowing down the attacker.

    Removing the hooks would possibly hamper the AI to much, I fear. It would however be nice to make hooking possible only after the fourth or fifth turn of a siege. Is there already a thread about it?
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    Default Re: Question: change hooking at sieges?

    Sieges hardly ever last that long...

    I think its fine that they can do it. It takes them long enough to do it as it is.
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    Default Re: Question: change hooking at sieges?

    ya, consider, that 1 game turn is half a year!
    take that into account and storming on turn 1 is pretty much possible ...
    not too many sieges lasted longer than, lets say, a few months :)
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    Default Re: Question: change hooking at sieges?

    Personally I would of liked to of seen ladders like in previous TW games, assign a unit to carry them, if they die, get another unit to pick them up.

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    Default Re: Question: change hooking at sieges?

    yeah, that would be good

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    Default Re: Question: change hooking at sieges?

    Of course sieges did usually not last several years. But it was also not necessary to spend a year or two for marching from Prussia to Bavaria. The problem is that fortresses can be stormed immediatly with hooking. This is ridiculous. I would prefer a system like in the older TW games where you have to build siege material in at least one turn or bring artillery with you.
    The queen commands and we'll obey
    Over the Hills and far away.
    (perhaps from an English Traditional, about 1700 AD)

    Drum, Kinder, seid lustig und allesamt bereit:
    Auf, Ansbach-Dragoner! Auf, Ansbach-Bayreuth!
    (later chorus -containing a wrong regimental name for the Bayreuth-Dragoner (DR Nr. 5) - of the "Hohenfriedberger Marsch", reminiscense of a battle in 1745 AD, to the music perhaps of an earlier cuirassier march)

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