Thanks for the link :)
Thanks for the link :)
FOOD! ... Ahum, I mean, screenshots to drool over! Erm ...
You know what I mean.
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"Hunde, wollt ihr ewig leben?" ("Dogs, do you want to live forever?") - Frederick II of Prussia at the battle of Kolin when adressing his fleeing Prussian soldiers.
is it just me or did we have an armored longbow unit previewed and now not see it
archer Militia
Arquebusiers
Longbowmen
Peasant Archers
Retinue Longbowmen
Sherwood Archers
Yeoman Archers
not seein in preview but on website?
armored longbowmen
These troops, armed with the famous longbow, favour greater protection over
mobility. When engaged in melee, their heavy armour provides protection that
allows them to hold out quite a bit longer than their unarmoured
counterparts. The swords they carry provide a handy fallback weapon in close
combat.
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Yeah, I was just wondering about that too, but it is possible that they just renamed the armored longbowmen to retinue longbowmen. But the English have it pretty rough, infantry not heads and shoulders above other nations (like the French, HRE), while cavalry really blows. There is no faction specific cavalry (hobilar is just a different name), and only 3two cavalry units (english knights, feudal knights, demi-lancers) other than generals, templars and hospitallers. French infantry is decent, I mean pikemen cannot be THAT much worse than billmen, while boasting 5 or so unique cavs. Plus they even have a french version of the longbowmen according to IGN preview, called Scotts Guard. What gives?
Nothing. They get armoured swordsmen, 4 bill units, their own knight units, loads of archers(The Scots Guard are likely to be comparable to retinue longbowmen, but less common).
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