![]() ![]() ![]() And if I believed the problem was as prominant as that reply of his and yours indicated, I would be yelling about this game a lot more. Originally posted by Turtler:Touche I do think you've got him there. The only games from this time period that I've seen stay fairly realistic are strategy games. I'm simply arguing the game isn't all that realistic at all. I'm aware that it would be boring if they kept that completely realistic. The difference in firing times in real battles with muskets would average at about 20 seconds, while the musketeers could actually reload their guns much faster A musketeer might be able to beat Sang Froid's time, but not consistentlyĢ.Most people who can beat Sang Froid's time probably couldn't do so under pressure in an actual battle, which tends to slow people downģ.Musketeers in battle probably were more concerned about loading the gun correctly than loading it quickly given that they tended to fire in ranks in real life, all at once on command until something happens to make that impracticalĤ.Firing times aren't going to equal reload times. But consider the following:ġ.Fastest reload time is going to be much quicker than the average. Yes, a musketeer could beat the times in Sang Froid IF they were specifically trying to. You replied earlier to my point about Sang Froid being more realistic. I'd cite examples, but given your prior record I have little reason to believe it would be worth anything.Then lets focus on one specific issue here. It's true that this game is not realistic because it's a game, but as far as games go it is pretty realistic. Originally posted by Turtler:The more you say it, the more I doubt you know. ![]()
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