And then in a couple of battles, most of them were slaughtered, and then it was game over, because it takes 20 years to get such an elite corps back.Janichsan said:And still, the highly-trained English longbow archers repeatedly kicked the French crossbowmen's asses in Hundred Years' War?
A nice formation with firearms to shoot people from far away and pikemen to protect them from cavalry charges. Bonus when there's a roll of shooters, first line shoot, next two are reloading.Ftaghn To You Too said:What actually changed warfare forever was the advent of well drilled formations of men, often pikemen, capable of holding cohesion against heavy cavalry charges. This and the advances of firearms in the 16th century made common men able to fight.
Well, if you make a good game, you'll find people who want to pay you for this - though of course many people will still copy it for free. I mean, it's happened several times to me - though by the time I eventually had time to play the game and decide to buy it to reward the devs, the price of the game has gone down quite a bit.WarpedLord said:You can't possibly believe that to be true... you seriously think pirates will pay for a game as long as developers... ask nicely?!?
That said, online games and the huge amount of sales we've seen since years probably help to bring down the overall level of piracy.