Ofc it isn't like the infantry you see in cRPG, but thats not the point. The point is, this video shows massive cavalry is very strong, since they can beat a force of 50 pikemen without problems. And i did bring other arguments to show why massive numbers of cavalry is overpowered.
1.Stop saying infantry Ramses. They aren't infantry. They are pikemen in that video. Put a mixed group of shielders, archers, 2h and pike men and do the same and then you have an argument.
2. The problem is the proper material can't be gained because there aren't any maps. I have the proper material from the one map we played. And there's a thread with other witnesses to attest to it. The only way to 'test' it is to put more maps in rotation in the first place. Thus nullifying your argument.
3. 100 people saying something is more relevant than posting a native video with pikemen and not infantry.
4. Edit: Also your 50vs50 point is just plain irrelevant because never in public would you get a battle that is pure 50vs50 infantry to cav. So your point makes little sense in the context of adding more open plains maps. The argument is irrelevant and so should be stopped here. It's taking away from the purpose of the thread.
1. I disagree, but i don't think we'll agree on that. Just leave it.
2. Maybe you should have collected some material and showed us to back up what you're saying, instead of just talking. And, maybe i'm just slow, but what thread are you talking about that nullified my argument? Please quote the important points here. Finally, i would love to see your material
3. Where are these 100 people? And again, i disagree.
4. Let me cut it out for you: I raised the situation to show that massive numbers of cavalry beat massive numbers of infantry, with little matter to skill and organization.
Imagine this situation if you need something that's more realistic in cRPG: 2 teams, both of 50 players. One team has 40 cavalry, the other one has 10. I still believe the team with 40 cavalry will win alot easier than the team with 10, no matter how much the infantry organizes.