Computer simulation of combat between phalanges
Hi all,
Today I go out a little from the Byzantine to go back several centuries, the classical Greece, using this page discovered by a friend (thanks David)
These a website setting out the thesis written by a computer (I think from Australia) and has recreated a fight between Greek phalanxes by computer simulation of the individual hoplites, with 5 simple rules to follow:
- avoid being pushed.
- Push the contrary
- Stay close to the man on your right (so to protect your shield)
- Attacking the enemy
- Fleeing moral failure of the
Here 's the link: http:/ / www.ddv.co.nz/hoplites/ as you will see is quite curious, and for the comment that the computer of software is done in Java. One of the links is a very educational video the fight between two phalanges, which shows the victory of the two right wings, as it was said that happened in the battles of ancient Greece.
Enjoy it. Greetings
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