Just like in the movies, right?
No like in real life!
a half ton horse is going to have no problems knocking someone down or aside. The best war horses blindly charged into whatever they were headed towards.
They already made the charge values pretty low (my courser gets "reared" if I try to run over 2 people who are standing next to each other, they have to be at least 5-10 feet apart for me to run over both of them and keep moving). Even the heavy armored horses will get reared if they run over more than a few people in close succession.
I don't want to bring up realism into the argument, because there's so much wrong to be "fixed". Being able to brace any sort of spear into the ground would be important. But a dead horses' corpse flying through the air should also crush people underneath it (knocking you out, breaking bones, even killing you from the concussion or hoof going through your head/chest). The people that my horse charges through in real life would most likely be out of the fight, they wouldn't be getting back up and fighting.
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I just think that people should have to bring a weapon that is more utilized for rearing horses rather than bringing a bec to battle and being able to fight against anyone, and then still having the ability to rear horses.
But since becs are underutilized maybe more people will bring it.
I'm not worried about NA1 or EU1, I'm more referring to strat battles. There was already a need for dedicated pikemen or longspearmen, I just think that there will be less of a need for them now. You can't really be "graceful" about a full cavalry charge through enemy infantry lines when you're in a strategus battle. You already had to cross your fingers and try your best to pick a line that didn't have polearm rearing weapons in the way. Now you might as well close your eyes on top of it, because I'm not going to be able to pick out an estoc or bec de corbin in the middle of a group of infantry.