Quote Originally Posted by Nakraal
4. The charge thing is true. In order to make a good charge you must move close your cavalry, organize it and then charge. If you just double click the enemy unit when the cav unit is 400 m away then the knights will just skirmish. But if you pay attention to your knights and organize them 50-60 meters before charging then the reward is a devastating sweep. It is realistic and when it is done right a knight unit can even take down almost entire units in 2-3 secs.
That you have to properly organize your knights to make a really devastating charge doesn't bother me in the slightest.

That your knights suddendly lose all weight and all ability to push off the way lone infantrymen because they aren't in proper formation, this I have a problem.
I often see men and horses skidding on the same place because blocked by a peasant, and that's just not right.

Even disorganised, several horsemen arriving at full speed should have a kinetic effect and have an impact.
It doesn't have to be devastating, but it should have an effect.