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    Pretty impressive visuals. Four smaller catapults launch flaming missiles. Trebuchets. It looks like two seige weapons per unit. Also there are two different types of cannon. Though i dont know the terminology the one to the left i believe is designed for more accurate firing and has a smaller range while the one to the right is designed for long range bombardment. Also notice the flaming arrows, the beautiful sky, and the cliffs in the background.

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    I hope this is just for display and that the AI won't really take siege weapons like the trebuchet to field battles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Servius1234
    I hope this is just for display and that the AI won't really take siege weapons like the trebuchet to field battles.
    I have no doubt its just for display. Whats more visually impressive than a firing squad of siege weapons? Gladiator anyone?

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    Isn't that a bit too much? Okay, for cannons.
    But for trebuchets?
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    Default Re: New picture at the .com (May 4)

    Well, if you think about it, this is a game.
    And...the purpose of a game in contrast to a movie is...that the player decides what to do.
    In this screenshot one could say the player decided to take seige weapons to a field battle.
    It has not much to do with the final game, because of a screenshot nobody will force you to make half your army siege weapons, guys.
    I just can´t understand why you are always so negative only because a screenshot shows some siege weapons.

    And the landscape looks really beautiful to me, the palm-trees, the cliffs and also the ground textures.


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    Default Re: New picture at the .com (May 4)

    Notice that there are also catapults in the screenshot as well. The "cannons" on the far right look like mortars to me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Husar
    Well, if you think about it, this is a game.
    And...the purpose of a game in contrast to a movie is...that the player decides what to do.
    In this screenshot one could say the player decided to take seige weapons to a field battle.
    It has not much to do with the final game, because of a screenshot nobody will force you to make half your army siege weapons, guys.
    I just can´t understand why you are always so negative only because a screenshot shows some siege weapons.

    And the landscape looks really beautiful to me, the palm-trees, the cliffs and also the ground textures.
    The main reason is the AI. If the AI has access it will bring the stupid things to field battles, meaning that your field battles become a joke. While we are on that subject....yet again more flaming arrows

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    Default Re: New picture at the .com (May 4)

    Quote Originally Posted by Servius1234
    I hope this is just for display and that the AI won't really take siege weapons like the trebuchet to field battles.
    The AI did it in Rome, and it'll probably do it in MTW2 too - I just don't see why not.

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    that is a nice looking picture... one thing i don't like about seige weapons however is the HUGE crew behind it when only about 3 crew members are actually working the siege engine, i wish it was a little smaller group (or not there at all)

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    Default Re: New picture at the .com (May 4)

    Quote Originally Posted by GiantMonkeyMan
    that is a nice looking picture... one thing i don't like about seige weapons however is the HUGE crew behind it when only about 3 crew members are actually working the siege engine, i wish it was a little smaller group (or not there at all)
    Yeah, it looks pretty silly, especially those "crews" lined up behind the cannons like ninepins. This is supposed to be a battle, right? Where are the piles of cannonballs? Where is the gunpowder? Where are the people actually working the gun?

    I just hope that the reason these are not there yet is because they haven't got around to putting them in.

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    I think they should make it so when increasing the unit scale, you get more siege engines. I really think it is silly when on small unit scare you get 2 onagers, and on huge unit scale you also get 2.
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