I did not expect Jon Snow's meme to generate so much discussion regarding historical prescision in the use of two-handed sword on the coast. I just wanted to see a scene of a cavalry charge in Jon Snow and physical reaction in the game.
Regarding the two-handed weapons on the back of the character. I found the work of the Taleworlds team very cool in positioning the weapons that character can carry in the sheaths of the two-handed swords and that brought an incredible look.
Some of the staff indicate historical imprecision regarding the use of two-handed swords in the back in combat situation. But personal is a game of low fantasy and with historical inspirations that has to equalize fun and realism to the game. And in a way, the two-handed sword on the coast is somewhat of a classic and, in a way, it has a legal look, practicality and, in a way, an immersion.
And that in case much better than character take the sword of the ass and more practical-fun that all the time the guy throw away the sword or spear.
And too much realism in some ways in the game would be far more negative than positive in the game.
Example:
- Get stuck on the horse when he dies
- Dying of infection or dysentery
"Only nobles can walk armed."
-Removes the weapon at all times when the exchange
- Lose all your money and equipment
-Pay tax and taxes
-And among other situations and dianamicas.
Callum would be cool to see AI's reaction to a cavalry charge and its anti-cavalry tactics