I'm on turn 190 of my Roman campaign, and one thing I've noticed from the Middle East to Italy is the prevalence of cavalrymen. When I was fighting all the Emirates and Caliphates in the East I would constantly fight armies of 14-18 cavalry units with only a few foot units seasoned in sparingly. The same goes for the European nations in the west like Hungary, the Holy Romans, and the Italians. When I pushed Hungary back to 1 castle and made peace with them, the new army they recruited was 90% Mounted Sergeants. The Papal States army is currently 2 units of Urban Militia and the rest are Mailed Knights. As far as I know, this kind of composition wasn't historical (for every nation anyway) and it's just plain not fun to deal with armies of cavalry which annihilate infantry units no matter the stats. Has any though been given to reducing the amount of cavalry that is available for recruitment to factions which didn't have extremely prevalent horse riding traditions?