Rath0s said:We pay attention, but doesnt mean we have to reply to it.
Braxton said:I moved my stuff here apparently no one is paying attention, This is why no one used this thread.
Dear Rathos, if my tone again appears in English translation is very rough, then I beg you, forgive me, you understand correctly, but I'm not guilty: I wrote everything in a restrained, respectful tone! and that you gave a translator ..... I do not know!Rath0s said:We pay attention, but doesnt mean we have to reply to it.
Thank you. I'll take it into account.Rath0s said:No problem, but you use this "!" quiet alot, and that what makes it sound like a rough tone.
Dennis The Great said:please Rathos and the team, please give the vikings the longbow..
Rath0s said:Its was called longbow by the english.
Skandinav said:The Norman infantry should probably also have helmets with full face protection made more expensive ( or completely removed ) so that nasal helmets will be attributed to this troop type more as the early great helmets are more a cavalry helmet - and even one first used about a century from mod start ( so if there is a consensus to keep them they should probably also be very expensive, and thus rare, even for mounted troops ). All comtemporary artwork, be it illustrations or figurines, show Normans with nasal ( and some round ) helmets almost exclusively in this period.
Indeed it is so that Normans wore nasal helmets. A very good look of there armour and helmets can be found in the Bayeux tapestry, which is always very helpfullwildhorse said:Skandinav said:The Norman infantry should probably also have helmets with full face protection made more expensive ( or completely removed ) so that nasal helmets will be attributed to this troop type more as the early great helmets are more a cavalry helmet - and even one first used about a century from mod start ( so if there is a consensus to keep them they should probably also be very expensive, and thus rare, even for mounted troops ). All comtemporary artwork, be it illustrations or figurines, show Normans with nasal ( and some round ) helmets almost exclusively in this period.
He is right, early great helmets have nothing to do in the XI century, Normans mainly worn nasal helmets at that time, this is for cavalry men and infantry aswell. Although would be great a bigger variety of shields and painted helmets for the normans .
see pic bellow, Norman cavalry - XI century :
Sure, but they make the difference in a mod which pretends to be historically accurate.Rath0s said:Only top qulity items range out of 11th century.