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More likely alot of people get knocked over and a few die. Its not the size of the explosion that matters, all explosions in nw are the same size, its the damage that differs...
How will battles be faught? Will it be done in conquest mode or battle?
And throwing them into cover or a trench would pretty much force the enemies there to run for new cover which gives you access to the cover and leaves the enemy exposed. That is great help even if you don't manage to get any kills with it.
I think battle would be to quick or dragged out to a draw every time. Everyone would be to scared to get out of the trenches and if they did they would pretty much all die.
Quote from: Davout on January 07, 2014, 11:51:56 amI think battle would be to quick or dragged out to a draw every time. Everyone would be to scared to get out of the trenches and if they did they would pretty much all die.Sounds like the real war.
The Deluge for Warband had cookable grenades, you pressed x to ignite it and then you threw on a timer. This was 1500's grenades though, so a bit unreliable and dangerous if not thrown quickly.
Quote from: Hazzard on January 07, 2014, 05:56:11 pmThe Deluge for Warband had cookable grenades, you pressed x to ignite it and then you threw on a timer. This was 1500's grenades though, so a bit unreliable and dangerous if not thrown quickly.Oh, if only we had WSE with additional triggers and operations...
Well since people already charge across the map in NW and mostly just throw them at enemies, I don't think they would have a problem doing the same in trenches. But for public play people do camp like a bitch :p
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Can't wait until the first event. It will be just like 1914, no one will know what the twunt they are doing