you're shitting all over your new players with this system in a really bad way
Agree with this
Longbows (designed to penetrate plate armour)
They weren't and they also fail(ed) to penetrate plate armor at anything beyond point blank range and were slowed down and blunted enough to be stopped by the padded armor underneath plate. Do more research if you're going to try and cite realism.
I do archery in real life and lemme tell you, my Hungarian riding bow will penetrate chain. A longbow would come out the other side...
I do as well as bow hunting is my obsession. Chain yes because there's damn holes in the metal rings. lol 2-4 shots to kill someone in mail armor seems a good game balance considering the nature of shooting a gun at someone with a knife. Remember the operative word:
GAME balance.
Finally, the two-hand sword is complete bullshit. A real two-hander is a massive, heavy weapon that swings SLOWLY!
False. You are a victim of popular fantasy culture brainwashing. It's ok, it's a common epidemic.
"A 15th century two-handed Federschwert (practice sword) of 51.5 inches in length now at the Swiss National Landesmuseum weighs in at only 3.12lbs (1.415kg). Another warsword there of 48 inches in length weighs 4.63lbs (2.10kg), and an acutely tapered one of a length of 46.7 inches weighs in at only 3.018lbs (1.369kg). By comparison, a single-hand sword of 38-inches in the same collection weighed 3.28lbs (1.495kg)."
http://www.thehaca.com/essays/2HGS.htmlIn general swords and all manner of melee weaponry are portrayed poorly as heavy and unwieldy. People wouldn't have used them if they were.
"Medieval swords in general were well-made, light, agile fighting weapons equally capable of delivering dismembering cuts or cleaving deep cavities into the body. They were far from the clumsy, heavy things they're often portrayed as in popular media and far, far more than a mere "club with edges." As another source on arms affirmed: "the sword was, in fact, surprisingly light·.the average weight of swords from the 10th to the 15th centuries was 1.3 kg, while in the 16th century it was 0.9 kg.Even the heavier bastard swords which were used only by second-grade fighting men did not exceed 1.6 kg, while the horse swords known as 'hand-and-a-half' swords weighed 1.8 kg on average.When due allowances are made, these surprisingly low figures also hold good for the enormous two-hand sword, which was traditionally only wielded by 'true Hercules.' Yet it seldom weighed more than 3 kg." (Funcken, Arms, Part 3, p. 26). "
http://www.thehaca.com/essays/weights.htm"Two-handed sword
(Germany) Fifteenth C.
Length: 1375 mm (54.21 inches)
Blade: 920 mm (36.2 inches)
Weight: 1600 gr (3.5 lbs)
Two-handed sword
(Germany) 1475-1525
Length: 1382 mm (54.40 inches)
Blade: 1055 mm (41.53 inches)
Weight: 1550 gr (3.41 lbs)
(Photo on left)
Two-handed sword
(Germany ) end of Fifteenth C.
Length: 1473 mm (58 inches)
Blade: 1066 mm (41.97 inches)
Weight: 2720 gr (5.99 lbs)
Ceremonial Two-handed sword
(Munich) 1575
Length: 1643 mm (64.69 inches)
Blade: 964 mm (37.95 inches)
Weight: 3500 gr (7.72 lbs)
Ceremonial Two-handed sword
(Germany) end of Sixteenth C.
Length: 1817 mm (71.53 inches)
Blade: 1240 mm (48.81 inches)
Weight: 3970 gr (8.75 lbs)
Ceremonial Two-handed sword
(Germany) end of Sixteenth C.
Length: 1893 mm (74.52 inches)
Blade: 1313 mm (51.69 inches)
Weight: 4830 gr (10.64 lbs)
Ceremonial Two-handed sword
(Germany) end of Sixteenth C.
Length: 1422 mm (55.98 inches)
Blade 1029 mm (40.51 inches)
Weight: 2700 gr (5.95 lbs)
(Photo on left)
Ceremonial Two-handed sword
(Germany) c. 1600
Length: 1275 mm (50.19 inches)
Blade: 1000 mm (39.37 inches)
Weight: 2330 gr (5.1 lbs)
One-and -a-half-handed sword
(Germany) c. 1475-1525
Length: 1153 mm (45.39 inches)
Blade: 932 mm (36.69 inches)
Weight: 1320 gr (2.91 lbs)
Two-handed sword
(Germany) c. 1500
Length: 1340 mm (52.75 inches)
Blade: 955 mm (37.6 inches)
Weight: 1390 gr (3.06 lbs)"
http://ejmas.com/jwma/articles/2004/jwmaart_shore_1004.htmAnyways it is always nice hearing from newer players so thank you for that. And I really do agree that the upkeep/nature of the mod nowadays is pretty lame to new players without 1000000000 gold and 2000 heirlooms/generations.