Why does the troop info for some units say that they can perform the shield wall then?
And as far as I remember, regular RTW units could do the shield wall (some of course, not all).
Why does the troop info for some units say that they can perform the shield wall then?
And as far as I remember, regular RTW units could do the shield wall (some of course, not all).
Nope, standard R:TW did not include a shieldwall. The description refers to an extra tight formation they adopt when you press the close/loose formation button (C).Originally Posted by tomislav
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Ah, so that's how it worked. Now I get it. Pretty darn clever actually. There should be an explanation somewhere, though, IMO. Maybe a small footnote at the end of the unit info text or something similar.
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Hmm, I could swear I used the shield wall in regular RTW but I'm sure you know better.
Perhaps it was in Rome Total Realism. Did they have it?
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