It's a game. Not a war simulator.
It's a game. Not a war simulator.
like if backstabbing on a horse that among other laughable things reaches 50km/h in 3 seconds, does 360s turns in a second while standing still, does 90 degrees turns at max speed, can stop instantly stop while riding at full speed was hard, haha.
Im not saying cav is op, it can be easily taken down with bayos, just saying its ridiculous and it doesnt take a genius to stick a sabre in someone s neck while they re turned in the other direction riding a ferrari
*braces for mindless hate wave*
like if backstabbing on a horse that among other laughable things reaches 50km/h in 3 seconds, does 360s turns in a second while standing still, does 90 degrees turns at max speed, can stop instantly stop while riding at full speed was hard, haha.
Im not saying cav is op, it can be easily taken down with bayos, just saying its ridiculous and it doesnt take a genius to stick a sabre in someone s neck while they re turned in the other direction riding a ferrari
*braces for mindless hate wave*
^ In a nutshell
The Cycle of NW Cavalry
1) People are too lazy to learn anti-cav (which requires just a little time and effort). 2) They get tired of getting their asses handed to them on a weekly basis by those who have put time into getting cav down. 3) They just cry "nerf pls", limit to 10 cav or less, ban lances, slay for "ramboing" 2 feet away from the other cav while circling, and ignore blatant entire-line FOL's against cav or outright allow it. 4) "huh thats weird, why do cav regs not want to participate in our events". 5) Repeat
Meanwhile anyone vaguely competent with a bayonet knows they can easily outreach and outdamage cav (aside from lances which are easy to block)
And if we are going full realism (in a game where 1 person can kill 10 others by spinning like a top or stab someone's horse out from under them at full gallop without getting crushed by it) I guess inf should have their wrists broken when they block a cav sabre at a gallop, slashes should be 1 hit kills (mounted or dismounted with any force/momentum), and a lance travelling at high speed should be virtually unblockable.
like if backstabbing on a horse that among other laughable things reaches 50km/h in 3 seconds, does 360s turns in a second while standing still, does 90 degrees turns at max speed, can stop instantly stop while riding at full speed was hard, haha.
Im not saying cav is op, it can be easily taken down with bayos, just saying its ridiculous and it doesnt take a genius to stick a sabre in someone s neck while they re turned in the other direction riding a ferrari
*braces for mindless hate wave*
reaches 50km/h in 3 seconds
does 360s turns in a second while standing still
does 90 degrees turns at max speed
can stop instantly stop while riding at full speed was hard, haha.
yes because every nation in the napoleonic wars equipped thousands and thousands of half assed cavalrymen with perfectly trained expansive horses to send to the battlefield and get sliced to pieces by sabres, you probably never seen an horse in real life nor know what you're talking about, it takes tons of training and the right horses to do the things showed in the videos, its not like you jump on your horse, turn the engine on and start 360ing.like if backstabbing on a horse that among other laughable things reaches 50km/h in 3 seconds, does 360s turns in a second while standing still, does 90 degrees turns at max speed, can stop instantly stop while riding at full speed was hard, haha.
Im not saying cav is op, it can be easily taken down with bayos, just saying its ridiculous and it doesnt take a genius to stick a sabre in someone s neck while they re turned in the other direction riding a ferrari
*braces for mindless hate wave*
Cav's been nerfed in Napoleonic Wars. The speed of light horses was a lot more realistic (and faster) in Mount & Musket.reaches 50km/h in 3 secondsSpoilerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMLBJk3K8qw[close]does 360s turns in a second while standing stillSpoilerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46NBRgsbN74[close]does 90 degrees turns at max speedSpoilerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpFRlhPzQJ8[close]can stop instantly stop while riding at full speed was hard, haha.Spoilerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2gAOhLg8uw[close]
yes men, I too think it would be hilarious to see NW horses get more realistic. And we all know you're the best at cav, Cooper. That's why Germany won this years cav tourney.
Excellent job with vids, Glopaxi, wanted to do it myself but had no determination to search YT for good examples. It seems like people who talk the loudest about this subject hardly ever see a horse outside the movies/video games. This thread is pretty much one, big misconception.(https://www.fsegames.eu/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi2.kym-cdn.com%2Fphotos%2Fimages%2Foriginal%2F000%2F698%2F489%2F2f7.png&hash=1fc9aeaf5ff4fcbe96fb1fc1ce80098579fb30ba)
yes because every nation in the napoleonic wars equipped thousands and thousands of half assed cavalrymen with perfectly trained expansive horses to send to the battlefield and get sliced to pieces by sabres, you probably never seen an horse in real life nor know what you're talking about, it takes tons of training and the right horses to do the things showed in the videos, its not like you jump on your horse, turn the engine on and start 360ing.
yes because every nation in the napoleonic wars equipped thousands and thousands of half assed cavalrymen with perfectly trained expansive horses to send to the battlefield and get sliced to pieces by sabres, you probably never seen an horse in real life nor know what you're talking about, it takes tons of training and the right horses to do the things showed in the videos, its not like you jump on your horse, turn the engine on and start 360ing.
Oh and by the way, those are not 50km/h in 3 seconds and that is not an instant full stop.
And we all know you're the best at cav, Cooper. That's why Germany won this years cav tourney.
we're talking about 360s here, of course a normal horse can do a full gallop but certainly it cant reach max speed in so few time as mount and blade and cannot stop instantly no matter how hard you look on the internet for the whatever race you wish, also gallop speed is different horse from horse.yes because every nation in the napoleonic wars equipped thousands and thousands of half assed cavalrymen with perfectly trained expansive horses to send to the battlefield and get sliced to pieces by sabres, you probably never seen an horse in real life nor know what you're talking about, it takes tons of training and the right horses to do the things showed in the videos, its not like you jump on your horse, turn the engine on and start 360ing.Actually, yes, the cavalry had trained horses because if they had not, they wouldn't be able to perform even the simplest charge. Or what am I talking about? A charge? They wouldn't be able to stand any near the battlefield in anything even slightly resembling a formation, because any unprepared horse would panic upon hearing the first canon shot and take his rider for random ride across the country... for as long as he would manage to keep himself in saddle. Even the people who re-create XIX century battles in our time and have fake musket fire, fake artillery fire (a bit less scary than real one, eh?) can't just bring any horse to such event and are forced to prepare their animals if they want to have any chance of obedience and composure on their side.yes because every nation in the napoleonic wars equipped thousands and thousands of half assed cavalrymen with perfectly trained expansive horses to send to the battlefield and get sliced to pieces by sabres, you probably never seen an horse in real life nor know what you're talking about, it takes tons of training and the right horses to do the things showed in the videos, its not like you jump on your horse, turn the engine on and start 360ing.
Oh and by the way, those are not 50km/h in 3 seconds and that is not an instant full stop.
My bad, of course war horses didn't have any training. They were being put into the stables until they were old enough to have a saddle put on them and were ridden into death. You telling me you ever sat on a horse? How was it being led in a circle?
And no, it doesn't take any special horse nor years of special training for a horse to have a full gallop within few seconds. Saw and felt it under my very own bottom.
they were trained to stand gunfire but certainly not in race or circus numbers, i work with horses in my summer holidays and i see them nearly everyday.yes because every nation in the napoleonic wars equipped thousands and thousands of half assed cavalrymen with perfectly trained expansive horses to send to the battlefield and get sliced to pieces by sabres, you probably never seen an horse in real life nor know what you're talking about, it takes tons of training and the right horses to do the things showed in the videos, its not like you jump on your horse, turn the engine on and start 360ing.
Oh and by the way, those are not 50km/h in 3 seconds and that is not an instant full stop.
My bad, of course war horses didn't have any training. They were being put into the stables until they were old enough to have a saddle put on them and were ridden into death. You telling me you ever sat on a horse? How was it being led in a circle?
Im not surprised about that Rhen.And we all know you're the best at cav, Cooper. That's why Germany won this years cav tourney.
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we're talking about 360s here, of course a normal horse can do a full gallop but certainly it cant reach max speed in so few time as mount and blade and cannot stop instantly no matter how hard you look on the internet for the whatever race you wish, also gallop speed is different horse from horse.
You're trying to prove that NW cav is underpowered in handling compared to normal irl horses by showing me races of famous horses, i can not help but to laugh about it, stop trying to turn it around.
they were trained to stand gunfire but certainly not in race or circus numbers, i work with horses in my summer holidays and i see them nearly everyday.
cannot stop instantly no matter how hard you look on the internet for the whatever race you wish, also gallop speed is different horse from horse.
You're trying to prove that NW cav is underpowered in handling compared to normal irl horses by showing me races of famous horses, i can not
ctrl+j.cannot stop instantly no matter how hard you look on the internet for the whatever race you wish, also gallop speed is different horse from horse.
You're trying to prove that NW cav is underpowered in handling compared to normal irl horses by showing me races of famous horses, i can not
Im still laughing at the fact you think NW horses stop instantly (hint: they dont unless bucked)
Also that you think horses can sprint instantly in nw (they take several seconds to reach full speed) or that their acceleration is totally unrealistic. Many real horses can reach speeds of over 40km/h in just 5-6 strides (ie one or two seconds). Some lighter breeds can even reach speeds in excess of 60km/h in that time.
Glopaxi made that comment making use of the experience from all the successful cavalry regiment she has leaded.
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My life got saved :'( :-* :-*Glopaxi made that comment making use of the experience from all the successful cavalry regiment she has leaded.
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No worries, Cooper, DarkLight got your back.
My life got saved :'( :-* :-*Glopaxi made that comment making use of the experience from all the successful cavalry regiment she has leaded.
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No worries, Cooper, DarkLight got your back.
ctrl+j.cannot stop instantly no matter how hard you look on the internet for the whatever race you wish, also gallop speed is different horse from horse.
You're trying to prove that NW cav is underpowered in handling compared to normal irl horses by showing me races of famous horses, i can not
Im still laughing at the fact you think NW horses stop instantly (hint: they dont unless bucked)
Also that you think horses can sprint instantly in nw (they take several seconds to reach full speed) or that their acceleration is totally unrealistic. Many real horses can reach speeds of over 40km/h in just 5-6 strides (ie one or two seconds). Some lighter breeds can even reach speeds in excess of 60km/h in that time.