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Age of Empires IV Showcases The Abbasid Dynasty & Naval Warfare in New Trailers Age of Empires IV Showcases The Abbasid Dynasty & Naval Warfare in New Trailers Today Microsoft revealed two brand new trailers of its upcoming strategy game Age of Empires IV focusing on a faction and naval warfare. By Giuseppe Nelva Today Microsoft revealed two brand new trailers of its upcoming strategy game Age of Empires IV. The first trailer shows one of the factions of the game, the Abbasid Dynasty. The second focuses on one of its most anticipated features, naval warfare. You can find both videos below. ....
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Tue Apr 08 2003 at 2:36:59 During the post-Roman, pre-Medieval and Early Medieval periods the Cataphract, or Kataphraktoi, was the most disciplined, heavily armoured and effectivecavalry unit known to man. Even in the High Medieval and Late Medieval periods, these fearsome cavalry remained to be of the strongest cavalry, and were only outdated after the Medieval period. Kataphraktoi were used in the Byzantine Empire s army. Compared to WesternKnights, these cavalry were veritabletanks. They wore incredibly heavy armour, so heavy that even the counter-cavalry weapons such as Halberds, Pikes, Guisarmes etc. had trouble getting through their armour. Their horses weren t run of the mill either, but rather carefully bred over the centuries into the perfect Arabian horses, well trained to carry such extreme weight at speeds that were considered fast for such heavy armour. ....