Glad you've brough some backup. It's not like your pleasant company wasn't enough for me, if you know what i mean.
By the way , i switch from the forum to the game and back, but i appreaciate the fact that you've mentioned the time it took me to answer you. Goes to show how dedicated you are to this "balancing issue". I also like the constant mentioning of my intellectual capabilities. Please stop being so passive-agressive and just call me stupid , don't restrain yourself. Not that i care anyway.
I've stated my opinion on the cav balance , you've stated yours. Just because i don't agree with you doesn't mean i have to waste the whole bloody day reading your neverending posts on this forum, really. If you've read MY messages , you'd notice that i said "as far as i remember" when mentioned the morningstar as the best piercing cav weapon. Can we go on now, please? But feel free to celebrate this glorious moment of your life, your really got me this time (blah !).
Rokema, when it comes to talking about cav and mistakes, i'd like to point out a couple of things :
1. I believe (and i hope you agree with me) that a perfect target for any type of cavalry would be an enemy that is either not aware of the cav's presence (turned his back) or is engaged in a melee fight and can't really do anything. That kind of target is an easy prey for both lance and 1h cav.
2. If the enemy is aware of cavs presence :
-if it's a shielder, they usually just hold their shields up. 1h cav usually deals better with these guys than lancer cav, bumpslash combo works wonders if you know how to use it. Same goes for people just holding their downblock, couching a lance against them is usually of equal risk compared to approaching them with 1h on horseback.
- 2handers with danish/german greatswords have decent chances against lance cav, it's usually a mix of luck + skill of both players that decides who comes out victorious. On my 2h alt i've killed more cav with a stab when i was aware of it than it killed me. Either way, it's a risk to attack and aware 2hander.
- Polearm users can be dangerous to lance cav. Obviously the most dangerous ones are pikemen/bamboo spears/hoplites (decent ones) . They mostly die to lance cav cause of their own mistakes.
- Archers are easy prey for both classes of cavalry, however if the lancer wants to use a somewhat decent weapon when he gets dehorsed, he is forced to not use a shield. This gives 1h cav better chances to survive against archers/xbowmen, because getting shot by a longbow at full speed can be really painful. By " survive" i don't mean keeping your horse alive , of course.
3. Lance cavalry is extremly vulnerable when it gets dehorsed. When 1h +shield cav gets dehorsed , all they need to do is hold their block until they get up and than either engage in a fight or start backpedalling if they got dehorsed in front of a group of enemies. I've seen dehorsed 1h+shield cav survive like this many times.
4. Lancing , especially angles , highly relies on the horse you use. That is why i believe that the core of all problems that people have with lance cav lies in arabian (sarranid) war horses' stats. Coursers, on the other hand , are perfect weapons against slow or unaware people. Most other horses give infantry much better chances to fight off lance cav. And when it comes to armoured horses, i believe 1h+shields suit them the most.
5. Last but not least, i don't remember a single Strategus battle where cavalry completely overwhelmed and dominated the other team. This is simply because the two best weapons against any type of cavalry are teamwork and well-defended groups of ranged . Make lancing radius smaller and you risk either making the class not interesting (don't forget that not everyone will ride champion arabian warhorses in Strat.) to play or simply underpowered. Because right now even on battle servers it is absolutely possible to do fine against the so -called "overpowered" cav.
Lances are definetly worse defending weapons than 1hs/2hs right now anyway. You can't succesfully poke a guy (if he has at least some armour) that stands right next to you if your horse gets stopped. Yes, there is a chance you will barely scratch him, but with a 1h + shield you have much better options at low speed and in tight areas. It works especially well with a heavy horse.
P.S. lance is not "overpowered". It is a weapon made SPECIFICALLY for cavalry , unlike 1handers/2handers that can be used effectively as infantry weapons. I think it's pretty simple to understand. And if you love the "challenge" , why do you keep trying to change the game to work in your favour ? So far your biggest argument is "lances are easy , boring and overpowred. I don't like them, i don't use them, i want them "changed" or "balanced" " . Last time i've checked, that's called a biased opinion. But then again, we both might have biased opinions, who knows.
P.P.S. edited the message a bit to make it slightly easier to read. I've got flu atm so don't judge me too much.