Speculation, but it's common sense. A Parthian spearman on foot can't possibly catch and kill a Scythian nomad raider on horseback. The horseman can just fall back and stay out of range, while shooting arrows! A Parthian foot archer can at least shoot back, but still can't catch the enemy if he doesn't want to be caught.
Defending a walled town, however, is another matter - spearmen and foot archers can do that. But then we're talking about a Parthian garrison, not a Parthian field army.
I'm not so sure the game mechanics could prove very helpful in building a historicaly accurate Parthian army.The main reason being that the AI Arche Seleukeia (but also Saka for sure) is shelling you with halfstacks and fullstacks consisting of high cavalry/infantry proportions (certainly higher than 1:10, 1:15 or 1:5 mentioned earlier).
Even a semi-crappy AS halfstack of 10 units will usually come packing 1 FM (hetairoi bodyguard) + 1 unit of skirmisher cavalry. Sakas are usually all-cavalry armies or pack at least 50% mounted units.So you see playing as Pahlava you have to counter such ridiculously over-powered horse armies.
Taking into account that Pahlava's edge over AS is precisely cavalry you'll ultimately end up fielding Pahlava armies of at least 25-50% .Or you can keep your army disproportianate in terms of infantry/army ratios compared to AS. That way though you'll start feeling like playing Seleukeia (only you'll have to rely on crappy infantry units) against the Seleukids who'll behave more like nomads than phallanx-oriented Greeks...
I'm not blaming the EB guys (we all know how much work they've put into EB-and it shows !!!)just pointing out (what i imagine is) the engine's hardcoded limitations.![]()
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They of course used infantry but in field battles cavalry dominated their ranks.
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Our Parthian guy says that a 10:1 ratio between horse archers and cataphracts seems to have been norm in Early Parthian period. When they became more settled and lorded over more resources apparently the number of cataphracts increased.
This is of course mobile field armies when settled and the norm when nomadic.
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I've read somewhere that during some point, the Han Dynasty was 1/3 cavalry, and during their wars against the Xiongnu Confederation, some of their armies were comprised of almost entirely cavalry (although a lot of the soldiers were 'mobile infantry' - infantry that rode on horseback but dismounted to fight, instead of pure cavalry)...
On wiki, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mobei
The battle of Mobei resulted in 20,000 dead soldiers but 110,000 dead horses... ='(
Wiki's crazy at times, I have no idea why they call it a 'battle' when it was infact a massive campaign spanning at least 3 main fronts and god knows how many skirmishes...I have a copy of Han Shu, and I can't be bothered to count.
What was true is that Han had a horse shortages for the next decade, which caused them to rely on allies for HAs while 'upgrading' their existing ones to (almost catank-like) heavy cavalry...
...ahh i think I went OT..lol sry.
Sorry I handn'T the time to read the whole thread, but maybe you should also consider the year we're talking about. I think the might be a difference of the army's composition of the 3rd and of the 1st century bc...
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No, maybe they had more cavalry in the earlier times, when they were "only" horse riders. do we know the composition of other Horse people?
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