[color:"orange"]I have an Idea of what I am talking about.... Name one nation in the history of time that its military used dual weapons and they defeated anything... No one.[/color]

No nation has armed their armies with dual weapons. It's too difficult to train them. If there were dual-wielding soldiers, they were individuals, elites. I don't know if it happened or not, though.

[color:"orange"]I know what I am talking about once again. IM talkking about you pick up two Longswords (Bekatowa) and try figting with them. If you are lucky you wont stab yourself.[/color]

That's right. None of us have had training.

[color:"orange"]Using the slag term Bekatowa isnt hypocrosy... Thats using a slang term, lemme guess calling a Zweihander a Great sword is also hypocrasy??[/color]

If it is just a simple long-sword, then no. It's no so much the term that was hypocritical, but the fact that it went along with "too much fantasy".

[color:"orange"]NO I wassnt describing a fencing stance, Im saying if you have two weapons you want them to both be in arms reach of someone, as if you have one sword or a shield you will stand side ways so you can use your shield better.[/color]

They could both be within arms reach if you move your body, not always facing them, like twirling. While you only attack with one sword at a time and block with the other, you can switch hands in an instant, making the other hand offensive. This can confuse your opponent and make it more difficult to predict your moves.

[color:"orange"]I personally hate how fantasy games have things called shadow swords and stuff like that i wish there was a game with the least amount of that as possible.[/color]

Fair call. There's Witcher coming out, based on the Neverwinter Nights engine. You play a fighter class, but I think there's still magic in the world. Unfortunately, there's not much call for extensive realism in these styles of computer games.

You could make a Neverwinter Nights module that has no magic in it.

[color:"orange"]Im saying a fancer using a Rapier, ya know when people didnt even wear armor anymore, would not be caught fighting a fully armored guy with a greatsword. That is the only situation where they would have an extreme speed advantage.[/color]

A good fighter knows when to run. A nimble fencer may not need to fight, dodging and hindering the slugish guards to get to the gold. I certainly wouldn't go into a fight like that!