Is it still around and playable? And is there any community for it still?NikiforosFokas wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 10:25 pmBut think about it. It was one of the main reasons that the camping attitude did not create any problem back then. Also, it was realistic (historical speaking)..Omg, i miss so much FoG1...
Help wanted on how to use cavalry
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kronenblatt
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Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
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NikiforosFokas
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Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
My dear friend,
Sadly the "update" of FoG1 in Unity in fact destroyed the game. There are still some players who play the game (look at the forum for fog1http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=84 ) but since slitherine sells the non-working unity version it is truly hard now to enjoy the game. You have to ask them to give you the installer for the older version. The unity version does not deserve any money...sorry but this is true.
Sadly the "update" of FoG1 in Unity in fact destroyed the game. There are still some players who play the game (look at the forum for fog1http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=84 ) but since slitherine sells the non-working unity version it is truly hard now to enjoy the game. You have to ask them to give you the installer for the older version. The unity version does not deserve any money...sorry but this is true.
For Byzantium!!
Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
Regardless, people still camped then. They just did weird stuff like turning their shock troops' back to the enemy or going to horde tactics (which I detest) using masses of non-shock units. Anarchy charges were a real concern in history, but I think not as common as they occured in-game. Despite some problems I have with FOG II, it is still superior to FOG I, particularly the graphics.
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Ray552
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Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
I never played FOG1, but even without anarchy charge rules in FOG2, they still happen...
Because of the player (especially me when I first started)
"That Balearic slinger unit is really pissing me off, biting chunks out of my cavalry. Chaaarge, boys!"
Which often ends poorly.
Because of the player (especially me when I first started)
"That Balearic slinger unit is really pissing me off, biting chunks out of my cavalry. Chaaarge, boys!"
Which often ends poorly.
Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
Most here are discussing the characteristics of cavalry rather than their use.......and that information will also be very useful to the OP.
I use Light Cavalry to scout, harass, and confuse my opponent. Try not to have them trapped in a static situation. Keep them to the Flanks
Heavy cavalry are good as shock troops in some situations. However trapped too long in a static situation undermines their true value, which is mobility.
Threatening flanks seem to me to be the best and most productive use of Cavalry. Their mobility is their value.
You should read some articles about Alexander and his use of Cavalry.
I use Light Cavalry to scout, harass, and confuse my opponent. Try not to have them trapped in a static situation. Keep them to the Flanks
Heavy cavalry are good as shock troops in some situations. However trapped too long in a static situation undermines their true value, which is mobility.
Threatening flanks seem to me to be the best and most productive use of Cavalry. Their mobility is their value.
You should read some articles about Alexander and his use of Cavalry.
Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
I use all units opportunistically as seems fit. Which is of course too general to be practical advice, but just saying.
Relative to its raw fighting power, Cavalry is overpriced, because you have to pay extra for the speed. That is the fundamental reason why is it difficult to use it efficiently; but if the other units in your list are crappy, you have no choice but to load up on Cavalry and try some fancy maneuvering.
Relative to its raw fighting power, Cavalry is overpriced, because you have to pay extra for the speed. That is the fundamental reason why is it difficult to use it efficiently; but if the other units in your list are crappy, you have no choice but to load up on Cavalry and try some fancy maneuvering.
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GeneralKostas
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Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
Yes, i agree. Use the cavalry as a fist against the enemy cavalry with the hope to win and use it after for flank and rear attacks.z1812z wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 6:20 pm Most here are discussing the characteristics of cavalry rather than their use.......and that information will also be very useful to the OP.
I use Light Cavalry to scout, harass, and confuse my opponent. Try not to have them trapped in a static situation. Keep them to the Flanks
Heavy cavalry are good as shock troops in some situations. However trapped too long in a static situation undermines their true value, which is mobility.
Threatening flanks seem to me to be the best and most productive use of Cavalry. Their mobility is their value.
You should read some articles about Alexander and his use of Cavalry.
Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
This would be the historical use. However, in FoG2 it´s a bit difficult to pull off a Cannae, becauseGeneralKostas wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 12:44 pmYes, i agree. Use the cavalry as a fist against the enemy cavalry with the hope to win and use it after for flank and rear attacks.z1812z wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 6:20 pm Most here are discussing the characteristics of cavalry rather than their use.......and that information will also be very useful to the OP.
I use Light Cavalry to scout, harass, and confuse my opponent. Try not to have them trapped in a static situation. Keep them to the Flanks
Heavy cavalry are good as shock troops in some situations. However trapped too long in a static situation undermines their true value, which is mobility.
Threatening flanks seem to me to be the best and most productive use of Cavalry. Their mobility is their value.
You should read some articles about Alexander and his use of Cavalry.
1. Cavalry is not that fast.
2. A cavalry sweep can be too easily frustrated with lights.
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Schweetness101
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Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
the alt gameplay mod does a lot to address this if you ever had any interest in checking that out. Cavalry can fall back further, and impose secondary zoc loss on non-light infantry by charging them, plus lots of other stuff: http://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtop ... 92&t=99967
My Mods:
Ancient Greek https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=977908#p977908
Dark Ages Britain https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=106417
Anarchy (Medieval) https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=987488#p987488
Ancient Greek https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=977908#p977908
Dark Ages Britain https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=106417
Anarchy (Medieval) https://www.slitherine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=987488#p987488
Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
Mod sounds interesting. It´s a rather fundamental rebalancing, though, while what I had in mind were more like a few incremental changes. 
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stockwellpete
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Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
Yes, this is correct. I would also add that cavalry become much more dangerous in the second half of a battle where formations might be starting to break up and there are isolated and damaged targets available to attack. So I always ask myself if I can hold some, or all, of my cavalry back as a genuine reserve.z1812z wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 6:20 pm Most here are discussing the characteristics of cavalry rather than their use.......and that information will also be very useful to the OP.
I use Light Cavalry to scout, harass, and confuse my opponent. Try not to have them trapped in a static situation. Keep them to the Flanks
Heavy cavalry are good as shock troops in some situations. However trapped too long in a static situation undermines their true value, which is mobility.
Threatening flanks seem to me to be the best and most productive use of Cavalry. Their mobility is their value.
You should read some articles about Alexander and his use of Cavalry.
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Jagger2002
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Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
Yes to this. It is as the battle develops and the cracks start to appear that cavalry can become the ancient panzers. Flanks are ideal but those wavering units are also good targets to break open the line.more dangerous in the second half of a battle where formations might be starting to break up and there are isolated and damaged targets available to attack
Frontally attacking well formed, confident infantry is typically not the task of cavalry in history or FOG2.
Re: Help wanted on how to use cavalry
That is perfectly clear, if we are talking about heavy and (most) medium infantry. However, cavalry should be strong against light infantry. In FoG2 it isn´t, really.Jagger2002 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 3:25 pmYes to this. It is as the battle develops and the cracks start to appear that cavalry can become the ancient panzers. Flanks are ideal but those wavering units are also good targets to break open the line.more dangerous in the second half of a battle where formations might be starting to break up and there are isolated and damaged targets available to attack
Frontally attacking well formed, confident infantry is typically not the task of cavalry in history or FOG2.



