Mechanical difference from Medieval
Mechanical difference from Medieval
Just bought this game a week ago, but just now I want to start playing this game in the same intensity as Medieval one. Is there any difference in mechanics compared to Medieval?
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SimonLancaster
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Re: Mechanical difference from Medieval
Inf is slower. Doesn't have as much AP as in Ancients. Less flanking around. Battles seem more even with no elephants or cataphracts which you don't have. You need to learn how to use Crossbowmen and Longbowmen.
At the moment, I am enjoying Medieval more than Ancients to be honest.
At the moment, I am enjoying Medieval more than Ancients to be honest.
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Re: Mechanical difference from Medieval
I heard that there's a slight difference in ranged mechanics, is this true?SLancaster wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 11:19 pm Inf is slower. Doesn't have as much AP as in Ancients. Less flanking around. Battles seem more even with no elephants or cataphracts which you don't have. You need to learn how to use Crossbowmen and Longbowmen.
At the moment, I am enjoying Medieval more than Ancients to be honest.
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SimonLancaster
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Re: Mechanical difference from Medieval
I don't see much difference. Game in that regard is the same or almost the same. I am sure that you will enjoy it.
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rbodleyscott
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Re: Mechanical difference from Medieval
It has the same AP in Medieval as in Ancients, but nearly all Medieval heavy infantry is Unmanoeuvrable, so it is slower to do anything other than move straight ahead.
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Re: Mechanical difference from Medieval
So every rules are the same then? Great!
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rbodleyscott
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Re: Mechanical difference from Medieval
Well not absolutely all, but almost, yes. Most of the differences are related to the interaction between knights and various cavalry and infantry types, and to field fortifications.
Richard Bodley Scott


