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    For me it would not be worth the effort to create even more animations. However the mentioned movement of the archer is a bit over the top in my opinion. When shooting it is not necessary to make it because you just open the fingers to release, at least I never have to compensate like this whatever style I shoot (three fingers, two fingers Greek or thumb. Maybe it depends on bow strength, I shoot a reconstructed horn and sinew bow of just 55 lbs). Change here would not be very high on my list nevertheless.

    What makes me a bit more perplexed is however the slinger aninmation. I cannot imagine how to build speed with this technique. The arm is extended to the back, then they seem to rotate perpendicular to the direction of shooting, then they bring the arm to the fore and release. Strange. And very cruel to arm and hand I guess. I sling myself and am used to different styles but never practised this before. I also cannot connect it with the ancient images of slingers I've seen till now. Have you (maybe ancient) references for it, would be very interesting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by geala View Post
    What makes me a bit more perplexed is however the slinger aninmation. I cannot imagine how to build speed with this technique. The arm is extended to the back, then they seem to rotate perpendicular to the direction of shooting, then they bring the arm to the fore and release. Strange. And very cruel to arm and hand I guess. I sling myself and am used to different styles but never practised this before. I also cannot connect it with the ancient images of slingers I've seen till now. Have you (maybe ancient) references for it, would be very interesting?
    We have not made our own slinger animations. We simply reused RTW slinger animations for the timebeing. The work was hard enough getting a slinger into the game at all! But hopefully we'll see a change there as well in the future. However, once again, it isn't top priority for us at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paullus View Post
    We do have different archer animations for different cultures.
    I didn't know that, very cool

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    Does anyone know hwo exactly you shoot from elephant back? That always intrigued me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by antisocialmunky View Post
    Does anyone know hwo exactly you shoot from elephant back? That always intrigued me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Foot View Post
    We have not made our own slinger animations. We simply reused RTW slinger animations for the timebeing. The work was hard enough getting a slinger into the game at all! But hopefully we'll see a change there as well in the future. However, once again, it isn't top priority for us at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by antisocialmunky View Post
    Does anyone know hwo exactly you shoot from elephant back? That always intrigued me.
    What exactly do you mean? You stand in the tower and shoot or throw. If a tower was not used and someone was on the back (a method more often seen in India or Southeast-Asia), he normally knelt or sit with the spine beneath his legs, sometimes with the legs or feet put under a rope to prevent falling down when sudden moves occured.
    Last edited by geala; 02-21-2010 at 09:28.
    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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