Crusader Kings II

Crusader Kings II

Celtic Retinues
28 comentarii
ilovekorra 19 mai 2020 la 7:52 
Do any of these apply to Old English?
Franz Josef 11 ian. 2019 la 22:21 
also what are the highlanders meant to represent?
Franz Josef 11 ian. 2019 la 22:16 
you could add Hobelars, Irish light calvary and calvary archers.
alganhar 28 nov. 2018 la 5:43 
Also helps the recurves of the Turks and Mongols were designed for mounted use. Important to note though, even those fantastic bows could not outrange infantry bows. The true advantage of Turkish and Mongol Horse archers lay in their absolutely amazing mobility and years of training, not in any mythical property of the weapons as some try to claim.

Catto 25 nov. 2018 la 18:39 
true, true.
Valse Griffyre  [autor] 25 nov. 2018 la 17:24 
@Catto
Tell that to the Turks and Mongols
Catto 25 nov. 2018 la 17:06 
It was also not as accurate, since y'know, riding a horse tends to mess with your aim.
alganhar 14 nov. 2018 la 14:14 
@Speedyblupi: While you are (mostly) correct, there have been recorded incidences of mounted Longbowmen being utilised whilst still mounted during the 100 Years War period. It was certainly not common, but it was done. It was generally done when speed and surprise were a primary requirement, such as in one case an assault upon a Ford across a river.

So yes, most of the time the Mounted Longbowmen were more akin to later Dragoons, mounted infantry who used their mounts for tactical and strategic mobility and flexibility upon the battlefield but fought dismounted. However, there are cases where they did in fact fight mounted, though the longbow will never be as effective used mounted as you simply do not have the bracing to draw the bow to full draw, so you *will* sacrifice range and rate of fire in comparison to dismounted use.
Speedyblupi 4 nov. 2018 la 10:52 
@Luna Assassin
The longbow was not historically used from horseback. Even if it is technically possible to do so, it doesn't mean it was practical.
That wikipedia page does not say the longbow was used from horseback, it says longbowmen would be used alongside mounted troops.
Valse Griffyre  [autor] 29 oct. 2018 la 19:34 
@Xillan
Tell me about the Old Gods DLC :3
I'll accept your request and make a Pictish Retinue ^^/
Xillan 29 oct. 2018 la 18:55 
I know and i understand why they are not included, I just have a love for ( and I know I am in the minority here) The Early Middle Ages start date and the Picts in general. so I end up being that guy because everyone forgets they are in the game:steamhappy:
Valse Griffyre  [autor] 29 oct. 2018 la 18:20 
@Xillan
They don't exist beyond the High Medieval Era unless you buy DLCs, so I'll probably making a seperated retinue mod for the Picts.
Xillan 29 oct. 2018 la 18:08 
What about the picts?:steamsad:
GENEMARSHAL SALZANDRAKAN 26 oct. 2018 la 17:56 
There were mounted archers used in England during the 15th Century, but they fought in a fashion similar to dragoons of the 17th century - namely, using their horses to for added mobility. The longbow is too difficult to effectively use on horseback.
Valse Griffyre  [autor] 25 oct. 2018 la 19:25 
@momentum
Glad you like it :3
momentum 25 oct. 2018 la 17:13 
finally some love for the celts
Zwei833 the Buggy Modder 23 oct. 2018 la 20:11 
@Luna Assasssin Thanks! Good to learn new things
Dirt McGirt 22 oct. 2018 la 15:52 
I agree with @Lord Colquhoun , The Irish retinues are a little weak and a retinue with heavy and light infantry would balance it out.
Valse Griffyre  [autor] 21 oct. 2018 la 18:28 
@the High Pinger
It has been recorded to have being used on horseback, but probably extremely rare
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_longbow (check the tactic section)
https://www.quora.com/Could-an-English-longbow-be-used-by-a-horse-archer
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gcpHB-flwJQ
Valse Griffyre  [autor] 21 oct. 2018 la 18:21 
@Lord Colquhoun
There's already a Gallowglass retinue for the Irish culture. The shocktrooper are actually based on the Kerns, but Irish Shocktrooper sounds better XD
Zwei833 the Buggy Modder 21 oct. 2018 la 17:53 
I don't think English mounted longbow existed in history, any reference?
Brave New Tarkil 21 oct. 2018 la 11:14 
This is a little pandantic, but you could add a unit for the Irish and rename the shock trooper retinue.

Kerns - light-infantry usually acting as skirmishers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kern_(soldier)

Rename shock trooper to
Gallowglass - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallowglass

Sorry to be pandantic; thanks for the mod.
Valse Griffyre  [autor] 13 oct. 2018 la 16:55 
@Cooltater
Oops, my bad. And yes, it's 400 light infantry, thanks for pointing out! ^^
Cooltater 13 oct. 2018 la 7:04 
In Highlander portion you list heavy infantry twice but I figured the light infantry would be the 400 troop count.
Valse Griffyre  [autor] 12 oct. 2018 la 22:44 
@-TKS- ₲ⱥꝟɨ₦ [SOTR]
You're welcome!

@Soviet_WaffenSS
Cool, now I'm thinking of buying the Sunset Invasion DLC XD
801 TTS Airbats 12 oct. 2018 la 22:19 
horse archers in england
time to ♥♥♥♥ up the aztecs now!
Gavin ツ 12 oct. 2018 la 18:15 
Thanks!
Valse Griffyre  [autor] 12 oct. 2018 la 17:11 
@-TKS- ₲ⱥꝟɨ₦ [SOTR]
By English means just the later English culture, Anglo-Saxon culture not included