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1.5.6 Condotta Papal
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 4:29 pm
by batesmotel
This list should get upto 4 pikemen and 4 billmen like the Condotta Naples does. Both of these troop types are in the common troops for the Condotta lists and there are no restrictions on them specific to the Papal list.
The number of crossbowmen should be a separate limit and not grouped with the swords, sword and buckler and javelin men. (The missing bill men should be included with those.)
Chris
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:04 am
by keithmartinsmith
The pike and bill are not an option as the list only covers 1300-1399 and these are post 1399 troops.
The sword and buckler men shoudl not be available.
The grouping was and error and is fixed ready for the next update.
Thanks
Keith
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:30 am
by batesmotel
keithmartinsmith wrote:The pike and bill are not an option as the list only covers 1300-1399 and these are post 1399 troops.
The sword and buckler men shoudl not be available.
The grouping was and error and is fixed ready for the next update.
Thanks
Keith
Why does the list stop at 1399? I don't believe there is any cut off there in the TT list. Could you extend the list by allowing the English Longbowmen or the post 1400 troops as exclusive options? You've implemented something like this for other lists where in the TT list there are only enough troops to buy one of the options as a BG.
Chris
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:34 am
by keithmartinsmith
There is already a wide selection of Condotta lists. With upcoming books here will be many more Italian city states list. We may cover the odd gaps in years by city state towards the end of this project but that at least 12 months away.
Keith
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 9:40 am
by stockwellpete
Oh no, the Papal army are going to lose their sword and buckler men too.
Never mind, the idea of Chris to extend the Papal list into the 15thC is a good one, I think. The Florentine Condotta list is just for 1424 but it is essentially a 15thC list as far as I can tell, so to eventually bring the Papal list into line with the other Condotta lists would be excellent.