Meh,
Eastern Euro clubs for life.
Though this UK example looks like real hardcore.
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Meh,
Eastern Euro clubs for life.
Though this UK example looks like real hardcore.
Bouncing canon balls :thumbsup2
Yes, I read it - the proposed unit part. Everything except for shielded halbardier is easily done.
And yes I tried to be sarcastic because of your comments - how you want The Polish faction to be...
What kind of Polish faction should be so it could be "fun" to play in your opinion? Mounted naphtha throwers in horned helms?
What are you smoking?
Polish army is not weak, it is actually as...
Actually during the Baltic crusades Germans preferred to launch campaigns in winter because the rivers and the marshes froze. Fighting in the snow shouldn't be penalty to northern countries.
Even if vikings had such helmets, they would be reserved only for religious ceremonies and most likely only priests worn such things.
Otherwise no self-respecting Viking warrior ever wore a horned...
No, they didn't. Those horned helmets are just a myth, the same thing with viking ones. Having horned helmet in real medieval battle would give advantage to your opponent, any sword or axe blow...
Did you like Greek team's performance during EURO 2004?
Sarcasm, eh? At least certain part of people here doesn't live in ghetto like places designed by ethnical differences like in Netherlands.
Or maybe you are care to explain what did you mean with...
People actually doesn't care about his pipeline project in Baltic, but they love to speak ironically about how Schroeder got job in this pipeline project after his term was over.:thumbsup2
What? State your sources. Latvia expanding naval territory? The only naval claims we had - were against Estonia (Herring wars) and Lithuania (Oil wars).
IIRC the alternative route for pipeline was...
:laughter: so fast?
lol, talk about being catholic :P
Happy "Jonas"!!!!!
I don't know if you Lithuanians celebrate this day somehow, but in Latvia "Jani" are major festivities. :))))
Hmm, I don't know, generally in later centuries like XV, everyone who was in cavalry was able to afford or get some simple body armor, because of social background. That kind of unit would be more...
Ok, I think that the research for XV Lithuanian cavalry is completed.
So here is final conclusion.
1. Family member bodyguards (Partial plate armour, open faced helmet, lance + shield, no horse...
Thats right, thats why my intended Lithuanian heavy cavalry is different from Polish knights, because they will have less plate armor and will be generally lighter than Polish knights. So the...
I already knew myarmoury site, even have an account there, though I never used to venture in the forums there. Nice find, thanks a lot everyone, keep that information coming so we could have clearer...
THX. The two lower guys in that picture are indeed from XV century judging from their armor. I guess that these images orginally came from sources like medieval stamps. Also these two guys look very...
Thx for the pictures though I think that they are more suitable for XIV. century.
BTW second link is broken.
What I am looking for is the post Tannenberg/Grunwald fashions.
Also we have to...
My exams are almost over so it is the right time to start to work on Lithuanian units.
We have already discussed units for earlier centuries, so I think it's time to discuss and research possible...
what does Lithuanian word "šlekta" mean?
Damn, I missed, o well, put me in the waiting list.
*goes back to ORG, to check whole trial and and error convos*
I was mainly referring to the post above mine.
Albanians are as much as muslim as UK christian.
Most people there don't care about religion at all.
You're generally right, though speaking about battle avoidance, one must say that they were Teutonics which usually avoided the battles by taking advantage of their stone castles, however it happened...
Well Latvian and Lithuanian languages are more closer to each other than any of them to Curonian. The thing is that Baltic languages divided in two branches - West Baltic (Prussian, Curonian,...
42 Prusa (Twankste - modern Kaliningrad in Sembian peninsula)
43 Suduva (Kaukai)
44 Aukstaitija (Kernave)
45 Zemaitija (Medvegalis)
46 Kursa (Jurpilis - coastal town, modern Liepaja)
47 Zemgale...
Thanks, that video about throwing javelin is really great. Too bad I don't know a **** in Lithuanian language.
Well in reality there weren't units in any medieval armies called swordsmen which...
Here is an example of long extinct Prussian language.
http://donelaitis.vdu.lt/prussian/11etwerpjaisbr.mp3
I could barely understand some words.
Calling Curonian people and land in Lithuanian names "Kuršiai" and "Kuršas" might be wrong since Curonian was different language than Lithuanian.
More accurate names can be derived from Latvian...
Well since no one came forward with suggestions here are some of mine-
14th century native Lithuanian armies will have 3 sets of different armour levels (in total it will be 15 different body types)...
aš nesuprantu :D
Nevermind, just wondering.
Anyway, seems that MADTAO is very busy at his work, so I will probably have to make all new units, though I hope that he'll be back. BTW I am willing to start with 14th...
Those are textures by MADTAO, aren't they?
Hehe, I don't accuse you by undermining Latvian sovereignty, in fact I liked your explanation.
Garbarsardar, why did you left out last three paragraphs from that article you posted, was there any special purpose for that?
BTW Estlander isn't Latvian so it wasn't quote from his own government....
So much crap about Latvia in this thread. Hitler sidekicks, Latvia isn't fully westernized, Latvian nationalism - com on you people? Edelward's post is the dumbest of all, must be living in a cave....
Actually nothing really changed in Russia since Putin and VDK veterans took power. The house is still the same - only the roof has changed. The oligarchs still control enormous capital and pay some...
looks great so far, keep up the good work:thumbsup2
Thanx, good luck in exams for you too.