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    The Dam Dog Senior Member Sheogorath's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzman1O1
    im pretty sure the certain expanisoin pack to etw will have rorkes drift(islwandia),and the crimean war....just a thought
    Wrong time period, yet again. Different tactics, not to mention off the map. MTW expansions usually dont expand the map.
    The tactics of post-Crimean War warfare wouldnt work well in the TW engine. Repeating rifles and suchlike just wouldnt work.
    Tallyho lads, rape the houses and burn the women! Leave not a single potted plant alive! Full speed ahead and damn the cheesemongers!

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    Waterloo must be in !
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    The Dam Dog Senior Member Sheogorath's Avatar
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    Depends on whether or not we have Napoleon at all >_>
    Tallyho lads, rape the houses and burn the women! Leave not a single potted plant alive! Full speed ahead and damn the cheesemongers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheogorath
    Wrong time period, yet again. Different tactics, not to mention off the map. MTW expansions usually dont expand the map.
    The tactics of post-Crimean War warfare wouldnt work well in the TW engine. Repeating rifles and suchlike just wouldnt work.
    rome total war barbarian invasion takes plase around more than 200 years after the original rome starts(if my history is correct),with highly diffrent battle tactics,so sheograth,im afraid my theory still lies into question...always expect the unexpected..did the romans suspect hannibal crossing the alps?...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzman1O1
    rome total war barbarian invasion takes plase around more than 200 years after the original rome starts(if my history is correct),with highly diffrent battle tactics,so sheograth,im afraid my theory still lies into question...always expect the unexpected..did the romans suspect hannibal crossing the alps?...
    The battle tactics didn't differ as drastically as the years in between the end of E:TW and the Battle of Isandlwana. Battle tactics changed in modern Europe from columns to small-unit tactics, which are much harder to represent.

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    Hi Ozzman101,
    sorry mate,but you do make me laugh Sheogorath is perfectly right in what he say's about the tactic's and technoligy being totally different in the ETW era to that of the 1850's or even later in the Zulu wars of the 1870's.
    The original RTW started around 270BC and RTW Barbarian Invasion go's to 400AD although don't quote me on this as it's been a while since I've played this.During this period tactic's did change, but technoligy changed very little except for siege warfare.
    ETW starts at 1700 where the main armament was the flintlock musket.Drilled and experienced soldiers could load and fire their muskets at a rate of three rounds per minute.
    A repeating rifle is a single barreled rifle containing multiple rounds of ammunition. These rounds are loaded from a magazine by means of a manual or automatic mechanism, and the action that reloads the rifle also typically recocks the firing action. The term repeating rifle is most often applied to weapons in which the next cartridge is loaded by a manual action, as opposed to self-loading rifles, in which the force of one shot is used to load the next.
    Repeating rifles were a significant advance over the preceding breech loaded single-shot rifles when used for military combat, as they allowed a much greater rate of fire.
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    Battle of Assaye. One of the most brilliantly-fought battle.

    Although I am honestly not sure how the game will be depicted or fought/win with row of 100 guns all pointing at the poor infantrymen *ouch* (refer to M2TW armies of flaming artillery deaths) AND lots of infantry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frederick the Great
    Hi Ozzman101,
    sorry mate,but you do make me laugh Sheogorath is perfectly right in what he say's about the tactic's and technoligy being totally different in the ETW era to that of the 1850's or even later in the Zulu wars of the 1870's.
    The original RTW started around 270BC and RTW Barbarian Invasion go's to 400AD although don't quote me on this as it's been a while since I've played this.During this period tactic's did change, but technoligy changed very little except for siege warfare.
    ETW starts at 1700 where the main armament was the flintlock musket.Drilled and experienced soldiers could load and fire their muskets at a rate of three rounds per minute.
    A repeating rifle is a single barreled rifle containing multiple rounds of ammunition. These rounds are loaded from a magazine by means of a manual or automatic mechanism, and the action that reloads the rifle also typically recocks the firing action. The term repeating rifle is most often applied to weapons in which the next cartridge is loaded by a manual action, as opposed to self-loading rifles, in which the force of one shot is used to load the next.
    Repeating rifles were a significant advance over the preceding breech loaded single-shot rifles when used for military combat, as they allowed a much greater rate of fire.
    i will not have a correction after my posts any longer by senior members that SEEM to know everything any longer!example:the spanish main infantry that were popular mercenaries for hamilcar barca in the first punic war and were famed for there ways of throwing javelins before charging accompined by large round shields that were very affective against velite spears!They quikly developed to be a prized group around the medetteranian and were the reason the romans adopted a round like shape for there sheilds the romans utilized in later years...A spanish barbarian warband that led to the reform of the roman empire!!!dec 23,1835,the seminole indians with the use of tomahawk axes only with short,wooden,bows led by cheif micanopy,alligator,and jumper ambush major francis dade's army of u.s. men in central florida and only lose 3 warriors and massacred the u.s. and dade!A force of 300 seminole warriors that massacre so many u.s. troops with such horrible tactics and weapons against the finest?!bravery and heroics that even may equal that of leonidas at thermopalae!
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    by the way,read my signature!!


    any way,i would like the battle of the thousand islands...pierre pouchot with 300 regulars,militia,sailors battle jeffrey amherst with 11,000sailors and militia with 700 natives...a great clash of cultures and an essential battle of the french-indian war.
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    Waterloo
    Culloden
    Falkirk
    PrestanPans
    Salamanca
    Quatra bras

    there is lots more i have

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