Look, more than most folks, I love historical accuracy. But personally, I think it'd be great to have Roman or Greek weapons and armor. With all the talk of folks being Hoplites... it'd actually be awesome to wear the armor and use the weapons of true Greek Hoplites. I'd love to see a Xiphos (or roman Gladius) in game. I think the Throwing Lance and Huscral Shield could easily substitute in the Greek Hoplite armory. But there's really no short sword to substitute for the xiphos/gladius. Also, Roman Banded armor and Greek Breastplate would be nice to have.
And folks arguments seem to be that the Roman armor/weapons would be out of place in a game that is based on Medieval European weapons/armor. However, that's not the case for cRPG. Maybe the original M&B... but not cRPG. First off, the Middle Ages (Medieval) spanned from the 5th century AD to the 15th century. For 1000 years. To even have armors from the Mid-Medieval up against armors from late-Medieval is out of place. To have Norseman (Vikings) up against folks dressed in Gothic Full-Plate (which is actually 16th century, post-Medieval) is way out of place. Much less mix in Japanese Samurai armors/weapons... having folks play ninjas and everything in between.
Personally, I wouldn't be against seeing the Samurai and Eastern armors out of the game. But that's not going to happen. So why not bring in the Roman/Greek armors & weapons?
With all that said... I understand that there's more pressing matters at hand than adding new armors & weapons. But I ask... are those matters going to get addressed? If not, then why not spend that time on adding new armors & weapons. Also, if you can just borrow the skins for the armors & weapons from an existing mod... then I'd think it wouldn't be that time consuming (at least I think... I don't have such experience to really say so).
I think two of the most important aspects to keep the game fresh is... (1) New game modes (2) New inventory.