Who cares? It should be the player's prerogative to tell their cavalry to dismount if it will be tactically useful, e.g. to go and capture an important building on the battlefield before enemy infantry get it. I don't need amateur historians telling me that I can't order my cavalry to get off their ponies and use their guns if it is useful, which it still was in some situations. After all, the reason cavalry only occasionally fought on foot was that it was generally a silly way to use them, but that is no reason to deny the discretion to the player where such occasion arises- surely if we wanted fewer options, less discretion, and generally more basic battles we would be playing Age of Empires. And on top of that, if it we can't dismount cavalry in battle then that pretty much sends possibilities for mounted infantry in mods in the 17th and 19th century (i.e. like pretty much every cavalry unit in the American Civil War) right down the crapper, don't it?
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