Remember folks I am still out of town recruiting new engineers to work. I will be back tonight my time (US Central Time) and post some videos on the Hannibal at the Gates DLC. Enjoy!
Heir I was wondering what engineering comprises of. I know their are different kinds of engineering, but what do you in your field? If you don't feel like answering that is fine too.
@@TheChazz1225 Yup, by the time of Macedonian wars, "Peltasts" were only full-time pro soldiers in the army of Macedon, they fought like legionaires and served much like praetorians.
Originally peltasts was a dude with little armor a big shield some javelins and a long stick. Their job was to throw javs at the hoplites and if needed poke at them with their longer than the hoplite's stick and run away very fast if they focus them. Then it evolved to a more armoured dude with a big shield, a sword, and javelins. They became skirmishers who can charge flanks if needed. After that they became heavily armoured swordsmen with big shields and some javelins
Alexander of Macedon did in fact lose a war in history before he became King and set off campaigning against the Persians he campaigned in Illyria and lost.
You're right. Longbow hunters should have at least the same range. Longbows where famous for their accuracy and power over long distance if i'm not wrong.
I just dont get it..why do Rocks have a better Armour pircing than arrows ? It was one of the big downsides from slings, they wasnt that usefull against armours! o_Ô
it is the same reason a mace was so effective vs plate armor. It will always transfer its energy into the armor and dent it where as an arrow would be very effective if given the right angle and pierce but it would deflect just as much as well if not given the right angle.
yacucu1 Not really. If you look at some of the reconstructions, people found rocks fired from slings actually did little to no damage, especially to armor. However, the morale drain of hundreds of stones flying at you was considered greater than arrows, which could be shot at a lesser frequency. Also, something which is not accurately portrayed in Total War, with a little bit of moving about and standing about they could refill their pouches with "ammo" from the very floor they were standing on.
Great vid heir :) could it be that ca took the aspis cab out of the game ? Because in my copy of Rome 2 they are no longer there ... Does somebody know anything about this or is it just a glitch ? Thanks :)
***** Alexander the great did indeed have Elephants in his army, the first of which was captured at Gaugamela. However, I cannot find any battle where he used them, though one could assume he did. The Diadochi however (mainly the Seleucid) did use them frequently, as did the Carthaginians (and Epirus to a lesser extent.)
I wouldn't be too sure remember the trade from India was still going strong through the Kybar Pass and the mountains were called the Hindu Kush was means Hindu killer. India sparked Alexander's interest so he must of known some people who been to India and a careful tactician like him would not of dived in recklessly into a region with wealth that surpassed Europe just because Elephants were not really a great addition to his army that he moved with doesn't mean they were not used. Alexander was resourceful so it would not surprise me if some of his generals and allies used them in skirmishes and flanking battles or some similar capacity.
Nope, Darius had them at Gaugamela (about 15 if i remember correctly), but he didn't use them. After the Persian army lost, Alexander apparantly captured the elephants.
Remember folks I am still out of town recruiting new engineers to work. I will be back tonight my time (US Central Time) and post some videos on the Hannibal at the Gates DLC. Enjoy!
Heir I was wondering what engineering comprises of. I know their are different kinds of engineering, but what do you in your field? If you don't feel like answering that is fine too.
Sebastian Abisleiman I also want to say that I love your videos so keep uploading!
Sebastian Abisleiman
I believe he in logistics, which is managing warehouses and supply chains efficiently.
I've never understood why Royal PELTASTS are not skirmishers but swordsmen...
if i remember right they were used in that way even by alex so yeah thats their purpose to have a great sword infantry that throws some javelins
Look at the description it says that the Peltast sort of evolved in it's use from armoured javelin men to armoured swordsmen with javelins.
They're somewhat a prototype of what evenutally evolved into Roman legionares if you think about it.
@@TheChazz1225 Yup, by the time of Macedonian wars, "Peltasts" were only full-time pro soldiers in the army of Macedon, they fought like legionaires and served much like praetorians.
Originally peltasts was a dude with little armor a big shield some javelins and a long stick. Their job was to throw javs at the hoplites and if needed poke at them with their longer than the hoplite's stick and run away very fast if they focus them. Then it evolved to a more armoured dude with a big shield, a sword, and javelins. They became skirmishers who can charge flanks if needed. After that they became heavily armoured swordsmen with big shields and some javelins
it would be awsome if CA will give pikeman a projectile deflect ability. historical speaking their pikes were good at deflecting projectiles.
shileds are better at that,i think that shield units should have higher defense to missiles than pikes
Dude! The mercenary Numidian nobles rock and they get even more units with hannibal at the gates!
My favorite faction :D Alexander the Great !!!
That's the only king of Macedon the Slavs of Skopje remember! xD
i agreed with u,but big states like athens and spartans call them barbaric
Alexander of Macedon did in fact lose a war in history before he became King and set off campaigning against the Persians he campaigned in Illyria and lost.
I've had regular hoplites hold off elephants before... It was glorious!
have no idea why CA removed the Aspis companion cav from the roster though.
and I need to ask who is the better unit between Thessalian cav and Hipeus lancers? they seem preaty similar to me.
Archers with 150 of range :O ,a shame longbow hunters don't have the same range :V
You're right. Longbow hunters should have at least the same range. Longbows where famous for their accuracy and power over long distance if i'm not wrong.
can you do a video were you use the agrianian axmen
I love u heir of carthage
Is this video still up to date, or have the pikes and hopplites been nerfed already.
hey heir i was wondering if you have ever tried the Radious mod to add variety in your campaigns?
Will you do Faction Focus on the New Hannibal at the Gates faction?
HI HeirofCarthage . Can you make a new Macedon Preview, pls? It would be very nice
sure is a good thing your pikes can't kill your own cav when they come barreling in.
Hi, Heir, will you make a video regarding the nerf of shock cav? It seems they can't go toe to toe against melee cav with similar cost anymore.
great vid.
@sega sailor, alexander never lost in illyria, he bought off the king of the tribe as the campaign was becoming long and drawn ouy
have CA fixed the graphical issues?
Longbow Hunters have like 38 missile damage 165 range i believe
Is this still valid in 2018?
Heir what kind of engineers do you recruit
I just dont get it..why do Rocks have a better Armour pircing than arrows ? It was one of the big downsides from slings, they wasnt that usefull against armours! o_Ô
Because...total war
Dinuka Kularatne Yeah...
Blunt damage?
it is the same reason a mace was so effective vs plate armor. It will always transfer its energy into the armor and dent it where as an arrow would be very effective if given the right angle and pierce but it would deflect just as much as well if not given the right angle.
yacucu1 Not really. If you look at some of the reconstructions, people found rocks fired from slings actually did little to no damage, especially to armor. However, the morale drain of hundreds of stones flying at you was considered greater than arrows, which could be shot at a lesser frequency. Also, something which is not accurately portrayed in Total War, with a little bit of moving about and standing about they could refill their pouches with "ammo" from the very floor they were standing on.
Heir, I think if you own Hannibal at the Gates you get even more new units for Carthage
You get those new troops with the new 'free-LC', not from Hannibal at the gates
Even the Mercenary companan cav? and the mercenary Scutareii cav?
Great vid heir :) could it be that ca took the aspis cab out of the game ? Because in my copy of Rome 2 they are no longer there ... Does somebody know anything about this or is it just a glitch ?
Thanks :)
Nah...still there
Lol u probably know that by now
Just realized that you haven't cover navies yet
Hell Yeah!!
Thx
Why does he sound like PrinceofMacedon here?
also, Athens got a new unit
didnt phillip of Macedon and alexander the great have elephants?
***** Alexander the great did indeed have Elephants in his army, the first of which was captured at Gaugamela. However, I cannot find any battle where he used them, though one could assume he did.
The Diadochi however (mainly the Seleucid) did use them frequently, as did the Carthaginians (and Epirus to a lesser extent.)
I think Alexander did but he did not use them in battles. He thought they where too unreliable
Jesper Ernklev He used them in India a fair bit.
I wouldn't be too sure remember the trade from India was still going strong through the Kybar Pass and the mountains were called the Hindu Kush was means Hindu killer.
India sparked Alexander's interest so he must of known some people who been to India and a careful tactician like him would not of dived in recklessly into a region with wealth that surpassed Europe just because Elephants were not really a great addition to his army that he moved with doesn't mean they were not used.
Alexander was resourceful so it would not surprise me if some of his generals and allies used them in skirmishes and flanking battles or some similar capacity.
Nope, Darius had them at Gaugamela (about 15 if i remember correctly), but he didn't use them. After the Persian army lost, Alexander apparantly captured the elephants.
one time i beat pikes headon with carthage's highest rated spear unit
Not too shaby
no sense in putting elephants in epirus roster and not macedon
First lol