How about rising the cash demands of "uberunits", specially "fief holding" uberunits, such as knights, to make overproliferation be unprofittable?
How about rising the cash demands of "uberunits", specially "fief holding" uberunits, such as knights, to make overproliferation be unprofittable?
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The issue there is that on a whole those types of units are not part of a paid standing army and as such wouldn't have actually cost the ruling monarch anything.Originally Posted by The Unknown Guy
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they would have costed land (althrough in some cases they were hired as mercs and paid in cash, eg: the "free companies" in Italy, or the Spanish tercios later during Renaisse). In any event, since land-granting doesn´t get represented inside the game, imho, to "symbolize" those units they should be made them prohibitive (as in: the feudal lord loses the revenues of a significant part of a province, which now go to his knights instead)those types of units are not part of a paid standing army and as such wouldn't have actually cost the ruling monarch anything.
Last edited by The Unknown Guy; 11-18-2007 at 20:39.
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There are some units that are unbalancingly good. Longbows for example have the first equal longest range, are armour piercing and fire almost 4 times as fast as Xbows as well as being able to shoot over other troops. A few of these units make short work of anything except for charging cavalry. There's really no reason to use any other archers but these.
Viking Huscarles are available super fast and carve through almost every other unit in Early - High without even having to draw breath. Try limiting yourself to no more than 1-2 units per army of any super troops you might have access to, just to give the other guys a chance.
Likewise, the Danes can simply spam vanilla vikings all day long. I'm in the late period now and these guys still kick some serious arse. The remain one of my staple troops. Granted I'm only playing on normal difficulty at the moment, but so far noone seems to be able to stand up to the viking flood.
I'm considering just auto queueing them in every sea side province with a port and dumping about 16 vikings into a new province every turn. some places might take a couple of these raids to fall, but fall they will.
I think I'll impose a restriction on how many I make of these guys in the future, or maybe only build them in scandanavia.
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