CivilizationRox
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Why don't they add axeman and other ancient units to the new expansion?
They have to save some things for the third expansion right?![]()
<cough>second expansion<cough>
Remember thats what we thought about the first expansion.
What? God and Kings is the first expansion pack.
Was there one before it?![]()
Anyone thinks it would be a good idea to have Crossbowmen upgrade to something like rifle skirmishers / voltigeurs? The gap between Crossbowmen and gatling gun is indeed a bit jarring, and after all, the coexistence of Musketeer battle lines (muskets were cheap, mass-produced, but short-ranged) and rifle skirmishers (rifles had longer range, but were more expensive) were an important feature of 18th to early 19th century warfare.
I don't know how to justify the range difference between skirmishers' rifles and Riflemen's rifles, though.
You said the "third", I corrected you "second", God and kings is the first expansion pack.
God and Kings is the FIRST expansion pack.
but you somehow managed to say third expansion pack (saving axemen for third expansion pack). But there's no second expansion pack, God and King is the first expansion pack... my head hurts..
Why don't they add axeman and other ancient units to the new expansion?
Maybe they should add a grenadier unit.
Age of Empires III:
Crossbowmen are an "archaic unit" that unlike other units, don't have the final Imperial Guard upgrade. However, they can be transformed into Skirmishers.
Anyone thinks it would be a good idea to have Crossbowmen upgrade to something like rifle skirmishers / voltigeurs? The gap between Crossbowmen and gatling gun is indeed a bit jarring, and after all, the coexistence of Musketeer battle lines (muskets were cheap, mass-produced, but short-ranged) and rifle skirmishers (rifles had longer range, but were more expensive) were an important feature of 18th to early 19th century warfare. Unlike a lot of things in civ, Musketeers being close-ranged while skirmishers shooting from afar would actually have a historical basis.
I don't know how to justify the range difference between skirmishers and Riflemen when the Musketeer-to-Riflemen upgrade eventually happens, though.
Gatling guns were first used in around 1860 in the American Civil War.
I find that there really isn't a gap between crossbows and gatling guns.
Ribault could be another choice but it comes too early (14th-15th century), so gattling gun is fine as it will a good combination with rifles. Also we also have 3000BC warriors replaced by 14th/15th century jaguar warriors for Aztecs so that is not really a big problem.Gatling guns were first used in around 1860 in the American Civil War.
I find that there really isn't a gap between crossbows and gatling guns.