Hi all,
I ve been reading through medieval history and noticed that using of Longbowmen in the Civilization IV game is not historically accurate. Firstly, Longbows were used mainly by Enlgand, and all other armies were using Crossbows. Secondly, Longbow appeared well after heavy armoured Knights started to dominate battle fields, First massive use of Longbowmen on international scene was the Battle of Cresy, 1346, which is recognised by many historicists as a sunset of knights era. But in the game Longbowman could become available even before knights and to all of the nations. In my opinion this makes game a bit unbalanced and doesn't let the nation who developed the knights first a domination, not to mention a historical confusion. What do you think?
I ve been reading through medieval history and noticed that using of Longbowmen in the Civilization IV game is not historically accurate. Firstly, Longbows were used mainly by Enlgand, and all other armies were using Crossbows. Secondly, Longbow appeared well after heavy armoured Knights started to dominate battle fields, First massive use of Longbowmen on international scene was the Battle of Cresy, 1346, which is recognised by many historicists as a sunset of knights era. But in the game Longbowman could become available even before knights and to all of the nations. In my opinion this makes game a bit unbalanced and doesn't let the nation who developed the knights first a domination, not to mention a historical confusion. What do you think?