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    Travelling Knight Senior Member Nigel's Avatar
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    Probably a bit of a newby question.

    But what is the effect of setting the season to winter ?

    Perhaps someone can give me a quick answer.
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    It's newbie NOT to ask questions

    Units tire much faster in the winter(/snow), especially the heavily armoured ones like Heavy cav, pavise troops and heavy infantry (units with high armour value).

    better take light cav than heavy cav in winter because they'll be exhausted&useles in no-time.

    Quick enough ? .

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    In winter with snow, desert and rainy conditions, armor comes in as a factor which increases the long term, standing, fatigue rate. It also probably increases short term, walking, running and fighting fatigue under those conditions, but I'm not sure. In arid, temperate and lush, armor doesn't change the long term fatigue rate or the short term walking and running for fine day. I'm not sure about fighting fatigue under those condition, but I think armor doesn't matter. My impression is that the incidental rain you get in temperate and lush doesn't change fatigue either. I don't know about winter without snow. I also don't know the effect of those desert sand storms on fatigue.




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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]Units tire much faster in the winter(/snow), especially the heavily armoured ones like Heavy cav, pavise troops and heavy infantry (units with high armour value).
    X-bows' and pav x-bows' (also true for arbs and pav arbs) fatigue rate in desert or in any map will be exactly the same. This is because shiled/pavise benefits to armor has no effect in fatiuge. Base armor of pavs is 3 just like x-bows, the pavise adds another 3 to armor but it doesn't effect fatigue. You can test and confirm this by running a custom battle, take x-bows and pav x-bows and max out time slider and wait. You will see they will tire at same rate.


    And Yuuki, I really didn't know that rain was a factor for fatigue. You say not for incidental rain in lush and temperate, but what about arid? Could you be more specific about effects of rain please?

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    so far.. i have yet to see a winter without snow.. or arid with rain
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    Kanuni,

    I was thinking back to tests I ran in STW and WE/MI where rain storms increased fatigue for more heavily armored units. It was actually different for light, medium and heavy rain. The rain also affected the accuracy of bows, the reload speed of guns and the missfire rate of guns. However after checking this in mtw/vi, it doesn't seem possible to get continuous rain storms. All the rain seems to come and go at random, and I don't see any effect on fatigue. This is what I mean by incidental rain. All rain seems to be incidental now regardless of that message given during the weather selection.

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    Whatever the effects are, winter battles are great fun, people should host them more often

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    Vikings should have no fatigue changes in the winter... they come from a cold, wintry land, so.....
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    Thanks for the answers.
    I shall try out some winter games.

    I guess the difference between Summer and Autumn is that you are more likely to have a rainy day ?
    Would make sense IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Puzz3D @ Oct. 21 2003,02:05)]. . .
    This is what I mean by incidental rain. All rain seems to be incidental now regardless of that message given during the weather selection.
    Rain still has an effect on pavise accuracy, doesnt it? It also makes gunfire impossible.

    I havent tested it but experience tells me there are still some effects of rain.

    DOH Oh I see you meant incidental effect on fatigue. oops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (tootee @ Oct. 20 2003,20:37)]so far.. i have yet to see a winter without snow.. or arid with rain
    try winter in desert or in arid, and you cannot count on the snow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Wizzy @ Oct. 21 2003,11:36)]Vikings should have no fatigue changes in the winter... they come from a cold, wintry land, so.....
    hehe, yeah... But then Nubian Spearmen should have a giant penalty. A shirt and a rope as clothes and coming from Africa south of the Sahara... They should die right away.
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    vikings shouldnt be able to do battle in the desert then, they should either inmediately withdraw, or run towards the nearest oasis .
    Abandon all hope.

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    Desert summer/ causes more fatugue to armored units than Desert fall
    (the season and the location combine to generate fatigue effect) rain causes fatigue and all archers to shoot with less acceracy (except pave)

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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Mithrandir @ Oct. 26 2003,01:35)]vikings shouldnt be able to do battle in the desert then, they should either inmediately withdraw, or run towards the nearest oasis .
    or get naked and enter the bersekergangr


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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (Mithrandir @ Oct. 25 2003,17:35)]vikings shouldnt be able to do battle in the desert then, they should either inmediately withdraw, or run towards the nearest oasis .
    Viking in desert: "Gruh, it's bloody hot here And it's a bloody three thousand miles to the next village to raid And that's a nomadic village too ARGH"
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    GAH

    Everybody likes ze beach The desert is just a beach with no water Vanya not understand why all these people complain about the desert

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