Shalictar Hammerfall said:Most of your speculation is pointless until ficus comes around. There is still the language barrier, there is a chance he may not even understand your question.
Naves Blade said:The siege towers are destroyable ... just seen a crusader movie and Saladin bring down Lionheart towers with some kind of boiling chemical in which was contain in small bags and men on walls top threw them which ignites and burn the towers...Not sure if this is true or not.
Agreed ! i am sure that was not hand grenade ... In the movie some kind of ancient alchemist says that he discovered a liquid ...But the point is how it even ignite without putting it on fire and simply by throwing it :/ so i guess it might be fake.xXBerethorXx said:Never trust movies 100%. Anyways it could possibly be some kind of early hand grenade with the gunpowder being imported. I had the thought of greek fire in a bag but that is doubtful, however it is plausible.
xXBerethorXx said:Naves Blade said:The siege towers are destroyable ... just seen a crusader movie and Saladin bring down Lionheart towers with some kind of boiling chemical in which was contain in small bags and men on walls top threw them which ignites and burn the towers...Not sure if this is true or not.
Never trust movies 100%. Anyways it could possibly be some kind of early hand grenade with the gunpowder being imported. I had the thought of greek fire in a bag but that is doubtful, however it is plausible.
Naves Blade said:Agreed ! i am sure that was not hand grenade ... In the movie some kind of ancient alchemist says that he discovered a liquid ...But the point is how it even ignite without putting it on fire and simply by throwing it :/ so i guess it might be fake.
Knave24 said:xXBerethorXx said:Naves Blade said:The siege towers are destroyable ... just seen a crusader movie and Saladin bring down Lionheart towers with some kind of boiling chemical in which was contain in small bags and men on walls top threw them which ignites and burn the towers...Not sure if this is true or not.
Never trust movies 100%. Anyways it could possibly be some kind of early hand grenade with the gunpowder being imported. I had the thought of greek fire in a bag but that is doubtful, however it is plausible.
Greek Fire in a bag is in fact not plausible. It's a liquid, and most liquids would soak through a bag - most people wouldn't want a floor slick with Greek Fire
Knave24 said:xXBerethorXx said:Naves Blade said:The siege towers are destroyable ... just seen a crusader movie and Saladin bring down Lionheart towers with some kind of boiling chemical in which was contain in small bags and men on walls top threw them which ignites and burn the towers...Not sure if this is true or not.
Never trust movies 100%. Anyways it could possibly be some kind of early hand grenade with the gunpowder being imported. I had the thought of greek fire in a bag but that is doubtful, however it is plausible.
Greek Fire in a bag is in fact not plausible. It's a liquid, and most liquids would soak through a bag - most people wouldn't want a floor slick with Greek Fire
Naves Blade said:Agreed ! i am sure that was not hand grenade ... In the movie some kind of ancient alchemist says that he discovered a liquid ...But the point is how it even ignite without putting it on fire and simply by throwing it :/ so i guess it might be fake.
Greek fire is a very mysterious substance - it was a closely guarded state secret of the Byzantines, and although the Chinese, Mongols, and Arabs had similar substances, none of them were as good as Greek Fire. It is said that it could be lit and continue burning even under water, though I'm not sure if that's true. When a spark lands on it, the liquid ignites making "liquid fire", which could only be put out with sand, or vinegar. It would be shot through a tube with a fuse at the end, making Greek Fire the medieval equivalent of a flamethrower. There are a few sources saying it was thrown in grenades, but Greek Fire was only used by specially trained men, and even then accidents were frequent - I doubt grenades would have been used in large amounts, but there certainly could have been grenades or even barrels full of the stuff.
Keep in mind that the Greek syphons (flamethrowers) were used (almost) only on ships or eventually (rarely) in sieges. If they were ever used in open field battles (rather doubtful), it would've been extremely rare (like one single case), thus that unit in M2TW was rather inaccurate.Tom Bubu said:Well, these "Flamethrowers" are in Medieval2:TW for Byzantine faction and they are kind of flame-throwers. I, personally, didn't use them in my campaing because in M2:TW they reload them too long so archers are better for me - but that is a game fact. However implementing these to this game would imbalance it, I think.
NikeBG said:Keep in mind that the Greek syphons (flamethrowers) were used (almost) only on ships or eventually (rarely) in sieges. If they were ever used in open field battles (rather doubtful), it would've been extremely rare (like one single case), thus that unit in M2TW was rather inaccurate.Tom Bubu said:Well, these "Flamethrowers" are in Medieval2:TW for Byzantine faction and they are kind of flame-throwers. I, personally, didn't use them in my campaing because in M2:TW they reload them too long so archers are better for me - but that is a game fact. However implementing these to this game would imbalance it, I think.
sonyer said:New movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MSsboD7h7c