Horse Archery Bug

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akiro

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My appologies if this has already been reported, it must have as it happens constantly, but I did a search and didn't find anything.

When I'm riding a horse and using the bow it will often get stuck so that my options for shooting are only directly in front of the horse, or directly behind, without any control of the angle, etc.

This is really wierd, and a pain when you have to align your horses ass with the enemies to aim.
 
Hi, akiro! Remember me? oh god, I hope you remember me.

Anyway, the thing is that it's not a bug. It's intentional. You're probably trying to shoot things to your right side. This is a physical impossibility, so ya can't aim that way. However, you have a 180 degree field of fire from your horse's ass to its head on its LEFT side. Give that a shot, hombre. Personally, though, I find horse archery to be too much of a bother. I just dismount, shoot for a while, then remount, gallop away, and repeat.
 
It's kind of fuzzy, is your first name smee?

Alright, that makes sense, I'll have to test it out to make sure... But I'll keep in mind that I can't shoot that direction.

danka
 
This is what happens when you play a game without documentation... or without reading the documentation. What ever I did.
 
Without documentation. :razz:

I'd like some clarification on things too, like what exactly the 'tactics' and 'trade' skills do.
 
Mechstra said:
Without documentation. :razz:

I'd like some clarification on things too, like what exactly the 'tactics' and 'trade' skills do.

Do you see, before the battle, when it says "tactical advantage"? the number wich goes from -4 to +4 and says wich army has the edge? Tactics influences that number, every 2 tactics you get a +1 on that value.

But, fact is, i don't know what the hell the tactical advantage does... :-

Trade highers the price you sell items for, and lowers the price you buy for.
 
Mechstra said:
But, fact is, i don't know what the hell the tactical advantage does... :-
Exactly. :razz: It doesn't seem to do anything.

well I would guess that if you let your soldiers fight and stay back , tactics will favor the dice's rolls for you or something , never really invested in tactics though.
 
akiro said:
I was thinking it was how many of your troops were fielded, compaired to the enemy...

Hmm... it could be... like +4/-2 soldiers than your adversary... is it this way, Armagan?
 
Quite close. Your advantage determines how many troops you can have on the field at one time. So if you have 50 soldiers in your party and 100 in the enemy party, the battle will start with say, 5 soldiers on your side vs 10 enemies; but with high tactics skill you will have like 6 soldiers on your side vs 9 enemies.
 
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