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Hoplite shield grips
Hoplite shield grips







hoplite shield grips

Capturing a different set of movements specifically just so they could properly animate the use of Argive shields would have been prohibitive, and so they elected not to do that. Since a passage in Herodotos (1.171) and vase-paintings suggest that double-grip shields never had a telamn, we may infer that the Homeric shield had only. Most warriors in Antiquity fought using single-grip shields and so those are the animations that they focused on creating. Most of the animation of human figures in the game is done through motion capture. However, the single-grip hoplite shields are nothing more than a cost-saving measure. It turns out that they didn’t do this out of ignorance, even though a lot of the artists working on these games are not, of course, experts when it comes to ancient military equipment.

hoplite shield grips

Why did the Creative Assembly do this? Did they not realize that Argive shields don’t look like that?

hoplite shield grips

I must say I was terribly disappointed when I discovered this, especially when it turned out that this was already the case in the original Rome: Total War! The Greeks in Total War: Arena also fight using single-grip hoplite shields.Īs a reminder, this is what the inside of an Argive shield actually looked like: A lot of the time, the hoplites hold their shields in a manner that seems like they are equipped with the double-grip. The sad thing is that I never really noticed until someone pointed it out to me. Instead, they use a single grip! Here, have a look at this screenshot, which should make it clearer as to what I’m talking about: This allowed the shield to be carried on the left shoulder and arm.īut if you look closely at hoplites in Total War: Rome 2, you’ll notice that their shields don’t have the double-grip construction. The most characteristic element of the ‘Argive’ shield is its double grip: it has a central porpax through which the warrior put his left arm up to the elbow, and an antilabe near the rim that served as a handgrip. One of the things that I discovered only fairly recently is that the shields used by hoplites in Total War: Rome 2 are actually incorrect.









Hoplite shield grips