Quote Originally Posted by Ciddler
I find it is good enough, atleast for infantry when they charge the enemy. In my opinion that is done fairly well. The cavalry however I agree is lacking, but that might be a bug which bothers me in my case. The horses would charge, then stop abruptly, turn around and form again, then charge finally.
There I am expecting a glorious charge, the general raises his arm, they storm towards the enemy AND... stop. It totally ruins the atmosphere.
Yeah, I noticed that about cavalry too.
But the sad thing is, even when they do charge properly, they still seem to barely disturb the formation of the ennemy, and they don't feel brutal at all.

As for infantry, darn, having dozens of people rushing against one another SHOULD cause a loud crash and serious trampling. While here they just flegmatically trot to the ennemy and carefully stop before pushing them and fight softly.