It's come to my attention that the Grey Order is having to make do with using Kuyaks and Elite Scimitars in an effort to get close to their true native amours and warrior outfits.
I propose that we add true Polish Gear so theGayGrey Order can look like true Polish Warriors.
Here are some examples of the type of gear I propose adding:(click to show/hide)(click to show/hide)(click to show/hide)
I think the game would be a lot more historically accurate and the Grey Order would really be able to let their 'Polish' out if these items were added.
Regards, Corsair.
But what about the Tin Cans?(click to show/hide)
when brits make fun other countries, I can`t stop laughing.(click to show/hide)
Your culture :lol:
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Armor is realistic very much i like. Tin Can could do as well !
had to sell a kidney but worth it :lol:Good there was a steam sale then
Apologies that Polish warriors (namely the Hussar) have the most baller and hilarious armors and outfits I've ever seen, that should be added immediately for real.
I want to be an angelic heavy cav lancer polack like my forefathers.
That particular hussar armour is from XVII century. A bit far from the medieval time period if you ask me.
That particular hussar armour is from XVII century. A bit far from the medieval time period if you ask me.early 16... well as for me its amazing simbol of polish armed forces which can be included in mod.
This thread is based on the assumption Grey Order members are seleting their gear based on appearance and not purely stats.
Think about it.
sorry, couldn't resist:(click to show/hide)
It's a 'Polish' Tin Can! :D
Pretty cruel to kill so many birds only to make the armor look anything but scary.best cavalery in history of that world,
Those hussars would fit better in a gay parade.
best cavalery in history of that worldlol no
lol no
Pretty cruel to kill so many birds only to make the armor look anything but scary.
Those hussars would fit better in a gay parade.
lol no
Chodkiewicz, having smaller forces (approximately a 1:3 disadvantage), (...) the Hussars quickly re-grouped their battle formations and charged at the Swedish lines.
The fighting lasted barely 20 to 30 minutes, yet the Swedish defeat was utter and complete. The army of Charles IX had lost at least half, perhaps as much as two-thirds, its original strength. The Polish-Lithuanian losses numbered only about 100 dead and 200 wounded, although the Hussars, in particular, lost a large part of their trained battle horses.
Strength
Polish side:
6,500–6,800 men
Russians
30,000 and 5,000 mercenaries
Casualties and losses:
400 vs 5,000
It's hard to compare cavalry from different periods of history, but in XVI and XVII century there wasn't cavalry in Europe which achieved greater successes.I didn't say they weren't the greatest european cavalry of the time period, but calling it the best cavalry in the history of mankind is beyond retarded.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_Hussars
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kircholm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Klushino
I didn't say they weren't the greatest european cavalry of the time period, but calling it the best cavalry in the history of mankind is beyond retarded.
I didn't say they weren't the greatest european cavalry of the time period, but calling it the best cavalry in the history of mankind is beyond retarded.It is not because it is my opinion.