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    supposedly that is something you'll be able to do later. Hence the Bandit Stronghold.
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    hmm...guys, I just dl the demo thinghy yesterday, but it doesnt run. As in I click the executable file and it just ignores me.... do I have to do something different? lower the screen resolution or something?
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    I didn't.
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    Wonderful game. I bought it. Thanks, Crazed Rabbit and Kraxis.

    Anyone got any combat tips? I am not sure I am getting the whole "feinting/direction of attack" type thing, nor am I much use on a horse. Anyone care to spell things out to a newbie, I'd be grateful. I got through the training and am about level 9, but usually lose the tournament and win battles more by picking which ones are winnable than by in-battle heroism. I'm pretty decent with a bow though.

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    First off get yourself a nice large party, lot of extra swords help, alot. Then when you deploy its best to press '1' to order your troops to hold this position. When the enemy arrives they'll come in dribs and drabs and your boys can easily overpower them. Also when in combat look for when your enemies are going to attack and use your shielf to block their attacks and then counterattack. If you are getting swamped try running backwards as they'll usualy follow you and you can deal blows out whilst they very rarely can all hit you together.

    Oh and get your riding skill up, save up and buy a charger and a balanced great axe. Then let the good times roll!

    Also to all of you who are saying the horse doesn't knock the enemies over you need to get a faster horse with a much better chrage rating. I guarantee you that if you get a spirited charger you will be able to knock groups of 3 or 4 enemies flying with as much as 20 damage depending on your speed.

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    The game is fun, but it also randomly crashes my computer. A major source of irritation, that.
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    Damn, I had another 'up til 2am' session last night! Glad the boss isn't in the office today because I'm a walking zombie...

    Quote Originally Posted by zelda12
    Also to all of you who are saying the horse doesn't knock the enemies over you need to get a faster horse with a much better chrage rating. I guarantee you that if you get a spirited charger you will be able to knock groups of 3 or 4 enemies flying with as much as 20 damage depending on your speed.
    You know, I was secretly hoping this would be the case and now I'm positively giddy that it's true. I haven't gotten my hands on a high quality warhorse yet but I'm certainly looking forward to it! I love the fact that the developers have taken the 'little things' like this into account.

    I can't wait for the next update!
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    Yeah it is lovely to watch 6-7 knights totally flatten a group of enemy infantry with their great horses.

    Right now I only have a Heavy Hunter as my horse (riding skill too low for chargers or war horses) but damn it is good. Fast, maneuverable, durable and a nice charge. But I truly expect the Spirited Charger to be the best... Have you noticed if there was any Heavy Charger? But for a true eastern style horse archer it would have to be the Spirited Steppe Horse or the Spirited Hunter, they are very fast and very maneuverable.

    Personally I prefer to use my heavy crossbow with extra ammo in the inventory. But as a safeguard I have a thick steel shield and a balanced longsword for when enemy cavalry and infantry get too close. In my inventory I also carry a Great Lance, perfect for riding down the enemy.

    So when out of ammo I change into a knight and go about killing the enemy in melee. Often by then the enemy has been depleted and dispersed making it easy to rip them apart with couched lance attacks.

    SA... Be sure that you get to know the shield before you fight too many enemies. Keep it up when the enemy has ranged capabilities. When an enemy is within striking range, let him attack you first, then quickly drop the shieldstance and strike at him. He might parry but keep up the attack and he will not be able to strike back at you. If he keeps parrying, then halt and use the shield again.
    It is wise use variety in the attack. Attack with swing from either side, then a stab and so on. Notice the arrows, they indicate to which side you will pull the weapon. This is very helpful on horseback where you need to see where the enemy is heading and thus choose the right side to swing the weapon.
    But often relentless attacks often prevails.
    Many enemies at once can be a problem, if that is the case, up with the shield and backpedal then use the same tactics as there will often only be one enemy within range of both your weapons.

    Don't be afraid of horses. In the arena they are hard to control, but they aer lousy horses and you have no room. Better horses in the open are great and will grant you a good deal of ability. Bring a fair horse (a saddle horse is often good enough, but it must be at least 8 in speed) next time you go into battle against a weak enemy. Then you can practice attacks on enemies. But never rush into a fight and never charge into the center of a group. That is a perfect way to end up dead.
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