by Fowler » Fri Sep 23, 2005 6:05 pm
Even simple maneuvers take practice and drilling. Even if we all drilled and praticed maneuvers in our respective units(which most of us don't want to do or can't manage because of the distance involved between members of the unit),. When you have a field battle(everyone split into two teams), no central leader makes it hard to work together.
An army is a very organized machine requiring a structured training system and a strong system of command with numbers large enough to perform most maneuvers, no one has really reached that level in our sport.
Even then, historical tactics work to a level in our sport, but only so far. There are many key differences in our sport. For instance, archers can't shoot 100 yards, calvary don't exist, single green can't pierce armor, no headshots and a general need of caution so no one gets hurt.
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