Buenas tardes señores generales
Cadete Freeflow , de la unidad de arqueros de Bilbao, se pone a su servicio !!
Me presento, soy un apasionado de los juegos de estrategia y de la historia , que hasta hace no mucho (por requisitos de PC) no pude disfrutar de los grandes juegos de estrategía.
Hace 2-3 meses descubrí el RTW , y desde entonces no hago más que meter horas al PC dirigiendo mis ejercitos.
Conocí este foro a traves de google , buscando estrategia del RTW y así conseguí una fantastica guia y unos consejos que me han servido de gran ayuda durante mis campañas imperiales.
ahora , ante el estreno del MTW2 , vuelvo a buscar informacion de este juego ...¿Y con qué me encuentro? Otra vez con este foro .Puesto que aquí están los mejores estrategas , me quedaré una temporada para aprender un poco de todos vosotros ( si no os importa , claro)
Un vez presentado , vayamos al grano : en la pagina donde aparecen los screenshots del menu, he visto un articulo en inglés que me ha parecido muy importante:
The result of cavalry charge on the well prepared pikemen holding their pikes strong is easy to guess - after a short fight cavalry units are routing. Ok - I thought, it's natural. But well, when I saw exactly the same situation when heavy French cavalry attacked English knights in the Battle of Azincourt, some hard feelings came to my mind - that's not something I expected, deffinitely.. I know that these English knights were heavily armoured and probably they had a bonus to cavalry but, taking into consideration history, the charge of cavalry should make at least some impact and cause some casualties - nothing similar happened - after a few seconds of fight French cavalry was easily beaten. Such a result could be good if we take into notice that in a history there was a hill on which these English knights stood and a muddy ground. To be honest, I'm not sure if the engine counted these aspects - simply, there was no hill in the game. I became even more worried when the French cavalry back-charged Billmen and.. they (horse riders) were easily slaughtered again. It's unbelievable - the backs of the foot soldiers stopped charging cavalry? This aspect of the game should deffinitely be improved.
Yo siempre había basado una parte de mi ataque en rápidas cargas de caballeria