Well try some loose ones, formations that is, and I'm talking about melee fights.
Ok now this seems a very noob thing to do or a horse-shoe sucking loon late night test but I think you will find an interesting end to it, please read a little longer.
Remember RTW? now I never tried this out in rome, but I know that whenever I left my men in loose formation in RTW they got massacred, try putting your melee troops in loose and fight a battle and see the result?.
1-1 fights always seem to benefit the loose formation. your men will flank take on the flanks and kill the general very fast.
Fine you say but battles are not fought with 1 unit per army.
True but if by Fate or Fortune I get an one-on-one encounter in the middle of a battle I'm changing to loose formation, trust me it works. Double if its a general enemy unit.
Charges: Now I have tried some Spear infantry tests earlier and charges seem to do more harm to tight formations than to loose formations. I must do some more tests but all seem to conclude that its better for my spearmen (not pike) to stay in loose formation against a charge than in a tight one.
I even tried some 5-5 fight and had good results, I can say that they most definitely weren't bad.
I played the historical battle of agincourt 4 times. 2 times on normal tight formation for melee units. and 2 with all loose formation melee units. left archer on tight for missile power than changed to loose when in melee.
Now I used the same tactics all 4 times I played. Won all for times.
Nearly same results in the end.
Ok so playing in loose did'nt give me any advantage you say.
Yeah but its loose formation!!!
I should get wiped in 4 min playing that battle in loose formation!!
What general would tell his men too stay in loose formation during a battle!
It seems we don't get much an penalty for being in loose formation which seems odd to me.
Please try this out too and make out your own conclusions.
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