Quote Originally Posted by JMRC View Post
Guys, what you "asking" is already made using standard values of the EDU. By combining the formation spread with the training attribute, you can make a unit more tight (less spread, more training).

The removal or replacement of the shuffling anims is already done in formations like the phalanx, but they very important also to keep the unit tight, because the soldiers use the shuffling to fill the empty spaces created in the formation when soldiers die.

Anyway, the answer is: yes, we are going to implement unit cohesion, specially in phalanx.
yey, experience that influences cohesion is the best solution under any circumstances
thanx for the info guys