Quote Originally Posted by Ciaran
I´d never had any casualties from moving my cavalry head on through my own phalanxes.
What might happen is that moving through the other units your cavalry is slowed down and thus doesn´t get the full charge bonus.
In Rome, there is butt-spiking going on. Many a hero of mine and others fell prey to their own phalanxes before when charge carelessly at the pinned enemies.

However, that is realistic, and should not be complained. After all, it is NOT a wise idea charging through the phalanxes to reach the enemy (or charging into the rear of the enemy, reaching our own phalanxes) in reality.

In Medieval, no. They don't have phalanxes, after all.