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Post by Yi Sun Sin on Jul 3, 2016 20:42:11 GMT
who do you think the guy is?
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Post by Desophaeus on Jul 3, 2016 20:44:19 GMT
Napoleon? He does have many paintings done about him. One of them could have been the basis for Easytech to copy from.
Also, would a mod move this to EW4 section? I think this thread fits better there. \●●/
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Post by Mountbatten on Jul 3, 2016 22:20:26 GMT
who do you think the guy is? Probably just a generic French soldier.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jul 4, 2016 7:22:24 GMT
who do you think the guy is? Could be a pretty bad copy of Charles Antoinne Lasalle. The drunk guy who wrote La Fachon. The guy is wearing little armor implying he is of the light cavalry and probably a hussar. Lasalle was a famous hussar. They both also have distinct similar mustaches
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Post by Bismarck on Jul 7, 2016 14:03:18 GMT
who do you think the guy is? Could be a pretty bad copy of Charles Antoinne Lasalle. The drunk guy who wrote La Fachon. The guy is wearing little armor implying he is of the light cavalry and probably a hussar. Lasalle was a famous hussar. They both also have distinct similar mustaches No, notice the form of cloth and the lining on his uniform and hat. Along with no war decorations. He is likely a General's Bodyguard.
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Post by Bismarck on Jul 7, 2016 14:07:28 GMT
Notice the gold trimmed uniforms on the brown coursers mixed in with the Grand Army? .org/image/767oz2mg7/] [/url]
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jul 7, 2016 21:24:04 GMT
Notice the gold trimmed uniforms on the brown coursers mixed in with the Grand Army? This is the Battle of Friedland (pretty sure).
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jul 7, 2016 21:24:32 GMT
Could be a pretty bad copy of Charles Antoinne Lasalle. The drunk guy who wrote La Fachon. The guy is wearing little armor implying he is of the light cavalry and probably a hussar. Lasalle was a famous hussar. They both also have distinct similar mustaches No, notice the form of cloth and the lining on his uniform and hat. Along with no war decorations. He is likely a General's Bodyguard. Not neccessarily, did you see some of the clothing from hussars and what Laalle wore?
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Post by Bismarck on Jul 8, 2016 13:55:44 GMT
No, notice the form of cloth and the lining on his uniform and hat. Along with no war decorations. He is likely a General's Bodyguard. Not neccessarily, did you see some of the clothing from hussars and what Laalle wore? .org/image/dqe73x1wh/] [/url] This cannot be it. Notice the regalia draping over his shoulder and the exchange of the bicorn in the homescreen to an unrelated piece of headgear.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jul 8, 2016 15:59:09 GMT
Not neccessarily, did you see some of the clothing from hussars and what Laalle wore? This cannot be it. Notice the regalia draping over his shoulder and the exchange of the bicorn in the homescreen to an unrelated piece of headgear. 1) He is fighting British soldiers so with cities in the back which don't look very Spanish so it's probably 1815. 2) The bicorn could be a homage to Napoleon. 3) He has a mustache unlike Napoleon 4) He could be part of Ney's charge at Waterloo 5) Different hussar regiments had different clothing
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Post by Bismarck on Jul 8, 2016 18:18:12 GMT
This cannot be it. Notice the regalia draping over his shoulder and the exchange of the bicorn in the homescreen to an unrelated piece of headgear. 1) He is fighting British soldiers so with cities in the back which don't look very Spanish so it's probably 1815. 2) The bicorn could be a homage to Napoleon. 3) He has a mustache unlike Napoleon 4) He could be part of Ney's charge at Waterloo 5) Different hussar regiments had different clothing What about the horse? Its one of the most used for General Bodyguard in the early 1800s. Also, everyone is just assuming he is French, Americans and Prussians along with Brunswickers had blue uniforms as well. Also, the bicorn should be taken literaly, otherwise no piece of his uniform is to be trusted.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jul 8, 2016 19:09:14 GMT
Guys, I doubt it's based on a real uniform. Probably just something Easytech found pretty (that's how Easytech works)
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jul 8, 2016 19:10:03 GMT
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Jul 8, 2016 19:12:04 GMT
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jul 9, 2016 3:30:44 GMT
1) He is fighting British soldiers so with cities in the back which don't look very Spanish so it's probably 1815. 2) The bicorn could be a homage to Napoleon. 3) He has a mustache unlike Napoleon 4) He could be part of Ney's charge at Waterloo 5) Different hussar regiments had different clothing What about the horse? Its one of the most used for General Bodyguard in the early 1800s. Also, everyone is just assuming he is French, Americans and Prussians along with Brunswickers had blue uniforms as well. Also, the bicorn should be taken literaly, otherwise no piece of his uniform is to be trusted. He is likely French as the main character in the game is the French nation. I personally doubt he was from Braunschweig
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