As a historian, i can confirm this is a 100% accurate. In each instances, the british and the germans would only send in a total of 64 men to battle at a time.
yaykaboom It is represented as over 64, considering each of those 64 people come back to keep fighting. So if everybody dies 20 times in one game, it's almost as if there are 1280 people.
f89ry7 PS4 Verdun isn’t realistic because of it’s server sizes. It’s realistic because of its authentic weaponry, and the fact that it portrayed actual warfare of the time; trench warfare.
German Soldier 1: “HANS WHERE ARE YOU GOING WITH THAT HORSE?” Hans: “ILL BUY YOU GUYS SOME TIME, ILL DISTRACT THEM” German Soldier 1: “BUT YOULL DIE” Hans: “wHO gIVES a fUCK”
@@WickManStick Multiplayer isn't realistic. Soldiers using guns different from their countries, with scopes, everyone advancing without working together charging to a trench, no artillery fire falling around, and such.
Gato Advogato play post scriptum or other PC hardcore shooters. Battlefield 1 aint that serious lol just to console players its about the best sand box they get unfortunately lol
@@UGLYGEFRO a simple rifle bullet does not penetrate a titanium cockpit from that distance, and if it does it does not have enough force to kill, An antimaterial rifle would
7:09 Just absolutely flawless. So simple yet so realistic. That British lad just slowly backing away as he watches in shock/awe/terror as the airship slowly plummets to the ground in a fiery inferno.
1:53 "Don't give up boys !".This is why this game is legend.Every voice details mustn't be underrated.If you pay attention to their dialogue, you will be impressed.
yaykaboom no, brits had the SMLE No.3 Mk 1-4, Germans had Kar98K or Mauser M98G (I think), French had the Lebel, the Americans had the Springfield 1903 and so on
I'd rather a game mode where there is multiple trenches and a attacking force would try taking the trench and have 2 more trenches to take,the defending force have to stay in the trench and stop the attacking force from taking it,the defence force can't go to no mans land until the order to fall back is given
And that was the realization of World War 1. Two men with one machine gun in a heavily fortified position could hold back hundreds, if not thousands of soldiers, by themselves.
I Think You Should Have Stayed In The Trench More And Invite People And Tell Them Stay In The Trench Till A Person Shouts "Over The Top!" And The Team Charges At The Enemy's Trench Line
Stuff like this makes me appreciate what Battlefield 1 is even more. This game is just the best in every way possible, anyone who says it is just another FPS game needs to watch these videos over again. Personally my favorite moment is when in conquest we're on Quentins Scar and the entirety of both teams clash it out at Butter and it is one giant cluster.
While watching this, i ask myself how many died in both world wars because of friendly fire? Look, i cant even tell who is a german and who is a brit in the game, how am i supposed to in the middle of a battle, everyone covered in dirt, while rain, fog and smoke ripps through the night. I expect a kind of big number here, maybe 5% of the overall casualtys by death. Its just hard to diffentiate (is that the correct word?) your friend and foe in these conditions
As my man Steve Clinton say, in ww1 most of the time they were in the trench Also if you were french it was more unlikely to shot a ally cuz they uniform (or that is what I think) But in that war there were to many friendly fire but for artillery more than actual soldier shooting his allies
Steven Clinton No shit, would you rather staying in a trench for what seems an eternity never going out because if you do you immediately get shot? No? I didn’t think so, the game wants you to have fun not raging at the screen because you ran out like a dumbass.
I was lucky enough to recently be playing bf1 on river somme as the British. Naturally, I chose a historically accurate loadout for the occasion. Both teams were full. When the game started, it was just a WAVE of British rushing that first objective. Some were also stacked behind tanks. We managed to get that first little farm objective, and started to queue up in those trenches just past it after clearing them. Surprisingly, I had a squad that actually listened when I was squad lead, and I ordered a charge. Apparently a bunch of others had the same idea, and the whole team started running down that hill to the river near the B windmill objective. We knew it was a huge mistake the second we went over the top, because they were very ready. Probably a third of the attack got mowed down before and during the river crossing. A couple of us managed to get bayonet kills, but by then there were only a few of us left. We fell back across the river and the whole game just descended into full trench warfare on B and C. There were tanks trying to cross the river, but usually failing, mortars were firing, and most people had bolt actions or semi autos. The trench warfare continued in a stalemate for most of the game until a squad managed to somehow get all the way to E at the back of the map and we could spawn behind them. Man, that trench warfare on river somme was peak immersion. A true battlefield moment. When the game ended, the whole hill and river banks were just gone to mud from the artillery through the match. It was pretty great.
i said hindi, moron, not hindu. There's a difference. And even if he's a sikh, that means he comes from even far up north, making his accent even stronger.
Cristian Payne your actually wrong I don't have my settings where each faction can speak my own language I try to make the video as historically accurate as possible
And to point things out The Indians, by this point in the empire, have most likely been around British people their entire lives, and have picked up their language in their accent because of it. For example, Ghandi spoke English with an Irish accent because his English teacher was Irish.
If you were in the empire, you’d speak English well. It was the official language, of course, and for that reason, the lingua Franca of the world is English.
Arabia Gamers its only on operations when the countdown of the operation starts, you can only hear it if your team is quick enough to spawn during the countdown, you can hear the speech that pumps everyone up. They have it on all factions.
+V E S C E yeah, I would love to be able to understand what the other factions are saying as well, since the american and british pep talks at the start are badass
I think this will be looked back on as one of the best Battlefields made in my opinion, besides Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3. It catches the gritty horror of war so well, while doing so in BEAUTIFULLY rendered and animated worlds. Getting to raid the enemy trenches and bunkers with the boys made some good memories.
3:25 Pretty epic scene. Well fought. You have my respect for playing without HUD. The game looks very nice, at least regarding the graphics. However, I still don't like its "arcadish" gamestyle, compared to Verdun. What I do miss in this footage though, is you dying. So many times you have peeked out of the trench into the open, and no bullet seems to have found you. You were probably facing some new recruits who couldn't handle their Gewehrs correctly... So many things explode near you (like the epic cannon shot at 9:30), and yet no fragment does the job.
How is this Indian Soldier managing to speak English in a perfectly RP accent? I would at least expect an accent or for him to speak in Hindi or something.
The Indians, by this point in the empire, have most likely been around British people their entire lives, and have picked up their language in their accent because of it. For example, Ghandi spoke English with an Irish accent because his English teacher was Irish.
Not true actually if they were around the British a lot, they would of been Christian not Hindu and anyway British Raj (India and some western Indochina countries) did there best to distance them selves as much as they could from Britain so the accents don't come into the equation.
Imagine being a soldier in ww1 surviving from start to finish the being put in ww2 and surviving from start to finish thats 10 years of of mental and physical torture
@matt cook Adrian Carton de Wiart, fought in the Boer war ,WW1, and WW2 , but at the same time your correct cause a lot of soldiers who fought in WW1 didnt live to see WW2 or wasent in the military at the time of 1939-1945
Those that survived all of that were messed up... Barely any survived, and those that did became really fucked up... I hope I don't sound to evil, but, be glad he didn't survive that...
Qwark007 I meant more populated servers. Idk if you are playing with 64 players on this map but the server looks kind of empty imo. I would love to see you play more chaos-like servers. It will definetly boost your realism.
MnM hopefully I'll try to play more servers with more players in the future videos. (Spoiler ALERT Battle of the Argonne Forest and the raid on the Suez Canal will be coming soon!) ;)
How about this: BF1 in VR plus full X1 boot suit(Basically a full body nerve suit covering your torso, legs, feet, hands, and crotch.) from Ready Player One, if we can invent that...
(warning, A LOOOOOONG post ahead. Sorry. I just love this video, and wanted to voice my opinions.) Edward McCarter - a soldier for the proudly stubborn British Army - endured an hour of hell on earth. Not much is known for each individual soldier in the army. most of them are usually forgotten after they died. But him? He's done more work for his country than any officer could dream of. He has killed somewhere between 20 to 40 men before he was shot dead. a relatively high number for a single soldier, given the conditions that everyone was living in. usually, the kill count was 5 to 10. He surpassed the average. Normally, the officers would've shrugged off the details. but upon hearing those numbers, they stopped. They turned, and spoke, "how?" _ _ _ (0:13) Nobody is expected to survive. "HOLD THE LINE! THIS SECTOR IS OUR SECTOR!" his NCO bellowed. Edward, shaking from fear and adrenaline, sprinted towards the northern wing of his trenches, before crossing No Man's Land to his frontline trench. From there, things got chaotic quickly. Gunfire was heard everywhere, from no specific direction, making it impossible to interpret who was shooting who. Edward, following a random soldier he didn’t recognize, made his way across No Man’s Land before taking fire from an aircraft above. It barely missed him. Edward, feeling enraged that the pilot would indiscriminately attack a single soldier, fired several potshots at the aircraft, achieving nothing. It did dissuade the pilot from circling around again, though. A shot cracked by his head, deeply startling Edward. He turned to find a german soldier laying atop a muddy mound, his comrades to the right of him as they were shooting someone else. The German fired again, missing Edward. Edward lined up his rifle and took a shot, landing in between the german’s eyes. A kill. His comrades rushed over to aid him, only to find he was dead. Edward took several more shots, before he ran away. _ _ _ (1:10) About 5 minutes later, he made it back to his trench lines and found one of his boys mounting a machine gun, spraying away. He kept running past him, and found to his complete shock that the germans were behind them. Edward took a shot, missing him entirely. He realized that the German was unaware of his presence, and charged him with his bayonet. Before he could get close however, the German was sniped by another soldier from far out. Edward still kept charging, finding another German behind his now fallen comrade. He screamed at the top of his lungs, before the blade penetrated the German’s chest, striking his heart and lungs. He didn’t die immediately. He squirmed on the ground, in agony, before he bled out in the mud. Edward was shaken, but not frozen. He backed up against a trench wall, before spotting a german medic rushing over with a syringe in his hand. Normally, due to the Geneva Convention, Medics were deemed defenseless. But that didn’t stop the Germans from doing the same to the British Medics. Edward saw it with his own eyes before. And it didn’t stop him none from stabbing him in the abdomen with a shovel. _ _ _ (1:41) After that ordeal, he rushed back to the trench line where the machine gunner was, only to find him missing. Dead or missing, it didn’t matter to him. He focused on his own survival. He took position on the mound and aimed west, finding several soldiers across No Man’s Land rushing in different directions. Some of them were unrecognizable between friend or foe. He still took shots at them though, not knowing their affiliation. He didn't care. He kept fighting. This lasted for about a minute or so, before he heard the warning bells go off. “THE ENEMY HAS TAKEN THIS SECTOR!” his NCO yelled. He yelled something else, but Edward couldn’t understand what he was saying due to a new sound pervading the air: screaming. The Germans were advancing forward, bellowing at the top of their lungs as they advanced forward. He could make out one phrase though: “HOLD THE LINE!” Edward sprinted north again, finding an unoccupied turret with a medic next to it, tending the wounded. Edwards mounted the Turret, and began firing. He found a German medic who did have a gunfire at the British line. This broke the Geneva convention too, as medics were considered defenseless until they opened fire. Edwards did the same. The German tried to sprint at the trench in front of him, diving for cover, but he tripped on a lone tree stump. He didn’t last five seconds after that. Edward then went on a killing spree, shooting at every German that came close to him. A lot of them fell. Edward then noticed a horse… no, not a horse, a man riding a horse. A Cavalryman. Who was sprinting towards Edward. Edward kept shooting at them. Not the man, but the horse instead. To his amazement, the horse kept moving, taking more bullets than any creature should. He was getting alarmingly close to the trench as Edward kept firing. Finally though, right when the cavalryman was 10 feet within Edward - sword out - the horse collapsed, tossing the soldier atop of him into the trenches with Edward after he dismounted the turret and shot his rifle at the horse’s right forehoof. He landed on his head, breaking his neck instantly. Edward didn’t even need to execute him. He was already dead. _ _ _ (3:34) Edward retreated back to the second trench line, after losing the first. He barely survived the retreat; most soldiers still left behind had a high mortality rate, but Edward survived. The rain then came down. Turning the already desolate landscape into a mud filled hell. Edward lined his rifle atop of a trench mound after he made it back, and found a german standing near a ruined tank. He had no idea who the tank belonged to initially, but that didn’t matter. It was already destroyed. He pulled the trigger, and down goes another german. Small explosions erupted all around him, sending shrapnel towards him. Some missed, some did not. He had cuts and scrapes all over his already ruined uniform, and was bleeding slightly. Not a lot to be a concern… for now. After trading shots with several other soldiers, he sprinted south, and found a field gun emplacement long abandoned. He lacked the knowhow to use the gun properly, but the sandbags around the gun were all he cared about. Again, he lined his shots and fired at every german he saw. Larger explosions were now ‘sploding all around in front of him, and shots were aimed at his direction, some of them nicking his arms, forcing Edward to retreat away from the gun. He made his way away from the conflict, giving him a moment to recover his bearings, and dress his wounds. He then sprinted back afterward. _ _ _ (5:10) A soldier flew over a wall, beyond a concrete bunker. Gunfire whizzed all around him. Screams filled the soundscape. He couldn’t believe what he saw. But he shook his head and sprinted towards a broken wagon, blimbing atop of it. He traded shots with a few others, killing a handful of Germans, before he ran southwest. As he ran, he saw a plane flying dangerously low above the ground, it’s engine roaring over the landscape. He found an abandoned sandbag mound and began to hold his position there, a british flag wildly waving in the distance as soldiers kept fighting there. As he shot in the distance - unsure if it achieved anything - another German Plane fired down on the british position, and dropped several flares, before gracefully flying between to ruined trees. Edward climbed atop the mound, dangerously exposing himself, as he continued to fire. He then noticed another abandoned machine gun turret, and got to work. _ _ _ (6:35) “Airship! It’s bloody huge!” The Germans called in reinforcements, unable to push forward after their first breakthrough. The giant behemoth in the sky rained down shells and bombs on the british below, who were terrified beyond belief. The AA guns in the rear lines didn’t hesitate to open fire on it achieving minimal effect. The foghorn blared overhead, sounding like a giant snoring. Edward couldn’t help but stare above him. He then spotted muzzle flashes and what he thought were arms popping out of the tiny windows inside the small metallic capsules attached beneath it. After taking several potshots, he quickly realized the futility of his actions, and retreated back to the rear lines. The Germans were still attacking, despite the casualties. Unbeknownst to Edwards; as he ran, the Airship was dropping three bombs - heavy bombs, I should point out - on the spot where Edward had just been. Some of the shrapnel had grazed him, but he kept running. He wasn’t aware, but he had just narrowly escaped death. As he made it back to a windmill, the warning bells rang. Another successful breakthrough. Edwards looked to the east, finding a little town untouched by the war. A few of the buildings were damaged, but not ruined like the ones in No Man’s Land. If the Germans broke through this line, they would’ve made it farther than any other army had before. They had to stop them here, and now. _ _ _ (7:11) Intense bloody combat ensued for a little longer before Edward heard a series of large explosions. Not around him, but above him. He then noticed the airship was on fire from the nose, and the flames were rapidly spreading towards the rear. Then it began to drop altitude. For a brief moment, everyone who was fighting stared upward, gazing at the falling airship in wonder and in fear. It dropped ungracefully towards the ruined landscape. It made several loud, metallic groaning sounds, as it landed with a deafening crash. … If Edward had survived, that would’ve been a moment in his career he would never forget. After the crash, the gunfire resumed.
(continued, because YT can't fill an entire 8 pages of text into one comment) _ _ _ (7:45) After the crash of the airship, smoke and fog filled the sky, pervading the air around Edward with the scent of gunpowder, sulfur, flames, and the copper tint of blood. The rain made the fog vanish after a few minutes. Once everyone could see clearly, the gunfire seemed to have intensified. Edward mounted a machine gun turret and began firing away, after narrowly avoiding to pull the trigger on one of his comrades. Fire erupted in the trench lines in front of him, indicating just how close the Germans were. He sprayed away. He didn’t stay long, and charged forward after felling several Germans. Gas then erupted all around him, suffocating Edward for a moment, filling his lungs with burning air. It terrified him for a moment, even after he pulled on the mask. Tanks were now rushing forward with the German Infantry, as everything turned into a clusterfuck. Nobody was fighting for the objective anymore; they were fighting to survive. _ _ _ (8:42) NCOs all around Edward were barking orders about ‘taking’ and ‘losing’ objectives, as Edwards ran back to the (now completely ruined) windmill. He stopped after about halfway there, when a bullet whizzed over his head. He stopped at a sandbag trench mound, another british soldier mounting a machine gun. Edward stayed for a moment. His logic was this: cover the soldier, wait until it’s (relatively) safe, then make a break for it. That would’ve worked, if it weren’t for the fact that the machine gunner was caught on fire. He screamed in agony as he rolled on the ground in front of Edward, as explosions rocked all around them. Thankfully for him, due to the rain and mud, it was easy to put out the flames. But it left several burn marks along his body - ones that’ll scar with him forever, if he survives. Edward followed the machine gunner away from the mound, as they pushed slightly forward in the trench lines. Edwards was slightly behind him. Then, in a span of a second, a tracer flew above his head, landing on the trench wall near Edward. An explosion soon followed, knocking Edwards back a few feet and leaving his ears ringing. The wall was now ruined. Edward felt like cotton candy was stuffed in his ear holes. Edward saw the machine gunner lay still afterward, not moving an inch. He was killed instantly, yet somehow, Edward survived. But he was horrified. Such is the nature of war. _ _ _ (9:36) Another five minutes passed, and the british pushed forward. The Germans took too many casualties, and their organization was at an all time low. After regrouping with his company, Edward kept firing pot shots at the enemy from afar, across No Man’s Land. One German soldier was within 20 feet of Edward, when he fired a rifle at his chest. It definitely hurt, but it didn’t kill him. When Edward fired again, the gun softly clicked. The German saw Edward, and turned to face him. Edward, panicking, pulled out his webley revolver, aimed for his head, pulled the lever back, and shot him. This time, he was dead. Edward pulled back to the trench lines after escaping death for the third time that afternoon, reloading his weapon while on the run (which would’ve been extremely difficult, if it weren’t for the stripper clips.) Just as he passed a friendly medic while running back, a shot whizzed by his head grazing his right cheek. Another shot was heard as Edward heard a scream. He turned to find the medic dead. He pulled out his revolver while reloading, and aimed at the walkway where he was, as a german soldier paced forward, his weapon raised. Edwards pulled the trigger, only hitting his right, upper chest. It didn’t achieve anything. And to Edward’s horror, he was shot in the heart, falling to the ground. The German walked over his corpse. Edward didn’t die immediately. He bled out after he was shot. No Medic could save him. His last memory, before he died, was at the german soldier who wiggled and squirmed on the ground before he shared the same fate as Edward. Everything turned to black. _ _ _ Edward McCarter: 1887 - 1918 Edward McCarter had killed, at the very least, 23 German Soldiers before he fell. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal of Honor for his Bravery, his Grit, and his Sacrifice. He was told that he wouldn’t survive. That he would die, like millions of others, fighting for his country, and for a country he didn’t come from. He fought on, with the false hope that he might survive. It didn’t change his ultimate fate, but for his courage and sacrifice, he was awarded. Like millions of others. … … … It was said that “The Great War” was the war to end all wars. It ended nothing. Yet it changed everything. And for the military high command, Edward’s death was just another number on a chart. To Edward’s family, it was a lifetime of mourning. To everyone else, he was just a dead soldier. Gone, yes, but not forgotten. … I wrote this because: What Qwark did in this battle did the soldiers - who fought the real thing - justice. Even if just a little. I wanted to capture that experience in a different way. I ask of you, whoever happens to be reading this, to take a moment to go to a cemetery, a WW1 or WW2 cemetery, and silently thank every single man who died for “The War to end all Wars”. Because eventually, given on how Humanity is, these names will be eventually forgotten. Take the time to admire the soldiers’ sacrifice and courage. Lest we forget.
The possibility of you to stumble upon a Black soldier in ww1 was like 0.01%, so that black hand holding a Leenfield Rifle on the western front is a bit immersion breaking. As well as the Machine pistols of the assault players was just as rare to find. the only actual full deployment of MP 18 Was in 1918 for the German elite Storm troops and even then they were quite rare, something like 2 out of 5 storm troops owned an MP 18. What dice should have done was give the player an option to equip a bolt action rifle no matter what class he is, to keep it real. but just the rifle of the faction that soldier is fighting In, for example : if you want to be a British Support/Medic/Assault you can equip a Lee Enfield rifle, but a lee enfield rifle ONLY! No Mosin Natant or Gehwere or whatever. that would be truly immersive.
As a Year Two Battlefield 1 player, I'll say this game doesn't get half the attention it deserves, Visuals are breathtaking, the weapons are different from one another, the tanks are old and new at the same time, the whole game forces you into the perspective of the soldier.
Battle of Passchendaele No HUD is available to watch right now!
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How the hell did you manage to make this? This feels like a damn movie! AMAZING WORK!
First they were called Bobbies II don't forget the Canadians
As a historian, i can confirm this is a 100% accurate. In each instances, the british and the germans would only send in a total of 64 men to battle at a time.
Uhh huh
yaykaboom Well it's a game so people say verdun is realistic but I guess not because there could only be 40 people at a time or something
yaykaboom It is represented as over 64, considering each of those 64 people come back to keep fighting. So if everybody dies 20 times in one game, it's almost as if there are 1280 people.
f89ry7 PS4 Verdun isn’t realistic because of it’s server sizes. It’s realistic because of its authentic weaponry, and the fact that it portrayed actual warfare of the time; trench warfare.
All with autos
With no HUD Trench warfare looks so cool.
*Fucked
legoman7041 you just killed it laddie!
Benis British soldiers didn't think the same 100 years ago. Hehe
José Rodrigo yeah the army that died for me and everyone
@@Astronomical_Cinematics look at the top right... GO FREE
3:13 the fool... That hero...
He almost made it through
German Soldier 1: “HANS WHERE ARE YOU GOING WITH THAT HORSE?”
Hans: “ILL BUY YOU GUYS SOME TIME, ILL DISTRACT THEM”
German Soldier 1: “BUT YOULL DIE”
Hans: “wHO gIVES a fUCK”
@@slicedlemons5925 Hans is one of the greatest hero of WW1
What an almost badass
@@slicedlemons5925 rip hans may he forever be remembered
1:33 almost ended his friends career
It is a thing but it was closed in that server.
5:10 things started to get too realistic
Gabriel S/A that's why I love battlefield 1 for its cinematic moments
Gabriel S/A That was fcking epic indeed
Lmao
Wtf why?
@@penguin5300 AAaaaAAAaAaaaAAAaaAAAa
This is Battlefield 1 Campaign I wanted.
kta1540 then just play multiplayer
@@WickManStick Multiplayer isn't realistic.
Soldiers using guns different from their countries, with scopes, everyone advancing without working together charging to a trench, no artillery fire falling around, and such.
Gato Advogato play post scriptum or other PC hardcore shooters. Battlefield 1 aint that serious lol just to console players its about the best sand box they get unfortunately lol
Honestly King Tunda said to kta "then just play multiplayer" to a realistic gameplay video, so then i don't got to play these.
@@flufferusgoobus They should make "trench warfare" were soldiers have to wait in the trench until the capitain says to go
(Sorry for bad english)
2:40 This scene. Poor Fritz, just a little closer and he may of lived.
Wonderful nose dive, he should have rolled down the slope... But he had good reflexes, I admit that. Sadly, that's not always enough...
Eh, would've respwaned anyway
@@Bevsworld04 Yeaaaah.... the benefits of experiencing the war through a video game instead of real life... :D
"May of" ...😐
holy shit how did they capture this fottage from so long ago didnt know gopros existed then
Misha Parisius Please be joking
HEY NIKO WANT TO GO BOWLING *woosh*
Dude they just took a LOT OF PICTURES
ulaniec Wow I had this one coming to me Jesus I was an idiot.
Ikr it might be stop motion
6:42 good job mate you destroyed that airship with those two bullets
@@thrills4132 joke
@@thrills4132 yes
Of course
It's a Zeppelin
@@UGLYGEFRO a simple rifle bullet does not penetrate a titanium cockpit from that distance, and if it does it does not have enough force to kill, An antimaterial rifle would
5:34 wtf was the British flag doing? lol
IDK lol, but I'm expected to make a video about passchendaele soon this year be ready! :D
*You Spin Me Right Round Baby Right Round*
Spinning LOL
Lap Dance
Union flag*
5:12
British Soldier 1: "oh hey whats this, a can of beans?"
British Solider 2: "WAIT DONT TOUCH THAT, THATS A BOM-"
nice 1917 reference lol 😂
@@obi-wanbenkenobi187 what's the reference from
Kabashirama - Sama The movie 1917, it’s a WWI movie, this one part they’re in a mine and then it just fuckin explodes from a trap with them in it
was from a rat tho
@@KeysAndDoorss lmao 1917 vibes
Who's here after 1917?
Gabriel Omar Valladares Donoso is this the closest thing to that movie
Yeah, me.
Me
Well, I'm here in 2020
I’m here after 1917, I just finished fighting in ww1
7:09
Just absolutely flawless. So simple yet so realistic. That British lad just slowly backing away as he watches in shock/awe/terror as the airship slowly plummets to the ground in a fiery inferno.
152 likes and no comments? lemme fix that rq
It would have been funny if it did the glitching out spin
@@LoonatheHellhoudgaming “oh my god…. It’s spinning! Menacingly!”
1:53 "Don't give up boys !".This is why this game is legend.Every voice details mustn't be underrated.If you pay attention to their dialogue, you will be impressed.
You can hear the terror in his voice
I think I have PTSD now
*Vietnam flashbacks intensify*
Brendon Boyd Urie sorry but gtfo here with your role playing edgy shit
Vicious Zero ahhhhhhhhh u see life and...AND DEAD AMERICA- *flashback was so intense the man died*
war never changes..
*Somme flashbacks intensify*
5:10 ...This scene...
CaptainAltek What happened in particular?
Gunslinger 890 the flying corpse
Mr.Torgue/Altek lol
love ly dude this is a video game and I don't think he was making a joke
Mr.Torgue/Altek that scene from war horse!
5:34 the British flag is actually a radar that helps them locate enemy troops
Lol
It’s pointing to claimable land
@@ElectrifiedGremlin not just land, colonizable land! ( I don’t even think colonizable is even a word, even auto correct agrees with me )
1:19
British Guy: " IM GOING TO KILL YOU!!!! AHHHH"
German Soldier: "But I'm already dead"
British Soldier: 1:23 "YOULL DO"
The streak that guy makes when getting bayoneted sends shivers down my spine
Aaa
It's amazing to imagine how 100 years later, we can relive the horrors of the Great War through our own living rooms. Crazy
Nah, it was way worse I bet
Idiot
3:30 best shot ever :D
Alright, calm down, it wasn't that good.
I agree
Yeah no he went through a solid object lol
Mediocre
@Jakub Gdaniec jelly
9:32
MY LEG
Lel
i know this comment is literally a year old but im still wondering how tf you noticed that
When battlefield puts my leg in their game 👌
Lol
Is he Joe Swanson?
5:10 That dude came flying Out of nowhere XD
Verreck Im Gulag the game got Real Real fast! ehh lol
He got hit by an AP shell :^
its called "explosion"
4:09 Tho 😱😱
9:18 a young british soldier witnesses the burning of a fellow soldier
The soldier didn't seem to give a fuck anyway :D
Casual Tuesday
Bruh i just got a medicine (flu or cold) ad
@zé paumzinhu You'll always find me at the front line ;)
6:35 Wow! That comment is realistic!
5:34 when your flag is high in tea
Cheers mate
9:33 I think that shell hit more but sure, *"MY LEG!"*
now only if bf1 had real trench warfare
Edit: Holy shit I have a following now
Mason Cave try Verdun its overloaded with trenches
Burg Bass Too bad it's horribly buggy and horrendously overpriced.
wont buy it, not worth it as well all people are bunny hopping or some shit, and trench warfare did not consist of 16v16 battles.
They shall not pass dlc has a lot more of that
Aidan Guevara he doesn't mean just trenches. He means actual trench WARFARE
7:10 "Oh the Humanity".
if only dice made a server or gamemode that let's British troops use British guns and vehicles, German troops use German guns and vehicles and so on
Charlie Company you got your wish i guess... (new custom game)
i always thought they used the same weapons during world war 1 since it was all manufactured by the same company?
yaykaboom no, brits had the SMLE No.3 Mk 1-4, Germans had Kar98K or Mauser M98G (I think), French had the Lebel, the Americans had the Springfield 1903 and so on
yaykaboom What on earth made you think that...
No that's not right for them to do but great idea though. But I think it's like cod
I'd rather a game mode where there is multiple trenches and a attacking force would try taking the trench and have 2 more trenches to take,the defending force have to stay in the trench and stop the attacking force from taking it,the defence force can't go to no mans land until the order to fall back is given
ZefphX Gamez play Verdun
ZefphX Gamez thought of that same description you gave it
there is gamemode "front line" its kinda like that
Verdun is boring stop recommending it. It is really buggy and overpriced
DocDum verdun is immersive
7:27 you can almost feel the heat as the Zepplin crashes.
Same, I about caught on fire
@@bradyching3213 i did
How it feels to chew 5 gum
Really?
Ultimate meme revival
5:10
Battlefield 1 without HUD is brilliant!
0:55 ENEMY MEDIC! (shoots medic)
me: bruh *you literally committed a war crime, dafaq?!*
edit 1: thanks for the likes guys 359? Dang
Well, one of the main reasons ww1 was so gruesome is that, at the time, they were almost no rules at war
In war, rules for killing don't apply
@@lucassegovia1669 heard of the Hague conference?
@@speechculture9691 In a real war, no one will follow it.
thatoneboi 1122 the Geneva Convention would like to have a word with you
I remember back in Battlefield 1, I used one of the machine guns in this video and I mowed down like 20 Germans attacking the sector...
The stationary MGs dotted around the map are some of my favourite weapons, on suez I mowed down so many snipers rushing E
And that was the realization of World War 1. Two men with one machine gun in a heavily fortified position could hold back hundreds, if not thousands of soldiers, by themselves.
7:10 Wow....
5:10
I Think You Should Have Stayed In The Trench More And Invite People And Tell Them Stay In The Trench Till A Person Shouts "Over The Top!" And The Team Charges At The Enemy's Trench Line
Theres no dialogue for that line, so I Couldn't do it.
Look up Dannyonpc trench warfare ft jackfrags. We dug trenches and did what you said in that video
Why Do You Write Like This
No, you cant give out commands when you have no HUD on unfortunately
Rongxia Lin that may work now with they shall not pass
5:10 Man , the guy was still alive screaming for his life. At that time stamp it gets TOO realistic. Good job mate , appreciate the video.
Even if this game is only 25% accurate to history, it really puts things into perspective of how bad this war was.
Agreed.
Stuff like this makes me appreciate what Battlefield 1 is even more. This game is just the best in every way possible, anyone who says it is just another FPS game needs to watch these videos over again. Personally my favorite moment is when in conquest we're on Quentins Scar and the entirety of both teams clash it out at Butter and it is one giant cluster.
Datmudkipify | Gaming It’s a good game, but one area it’s lacking is historical accuracy.
Its also the crueltyness of ww1 its crazy how these people survived these conditions
Uncollapsible nah the cool people do unlike you thata completely useless and know probably nothing of history
@@Spumby A realistic ww1 game would be really boring
@@logandouglas6236 What makes you think that?
9:25 wtf!?
Shell shock victim runs away but eventually gets killed xD
December 1903: "With the advent of these aero planes, mankind will surely soar ever upward!"
1918:
Better than any war movie lol
act of valor
what I really enjoyed act of valor.!
I would have said another war movie but I was forgetting the names lol
what is Saving Private Ryan?
***** i believe so1
While watching this, i ask myself how many died in both world wars because of friendly fire?
Look, i cant even tell who is a german and who is a brit in the game, how am i supposed to in the middle of a battle, everyone covered in dirt, while rain, fog and smoke ripps through the night. I expect a kind of big number here, maybe 5% of the overall casualtys by death. Its just hard to diffentiate (is that the correct word?) your friend and foe in these conditions
Steven Clinton it’s a game
@@stevenclinton4680 its a game
As my man Steve Clinton say, in ww1 most of the time they were in the trench
Also if you were french it was more unlikely to shot a ally cuz they uniform (or that is what I think)
But in that war there were to many friendly fire but for artillery more than actual soldier shooting his allies
if theyre facing you, you should shoot
Steven Clinton No shit, would you rather staying in a trench for what seems an eternity never going out because if you do you immediately get shot? No? I didn’t think so, the game wants you to have fun not raging at the screen because you ran out like a dumbass.
Still playng battlefield 1 in 2019
Same cause battlefield v sucks
When did it come out?
@@richiehops7881 bfv dropped sometime last year
@@coolguyx14 i love it
Now no one plays this beatiful game :(
9:20 stop drop and roll
Works every time
The part were the you killed the horse was so cool
3:30
3:30 Wtf I just saw😂😂😂
A guy shooting a 🐎😂😂😂😂😂😀
Horse murder
something that will push of Pita
Horses that never rode through trenches ever.
Um.. him shooting the German soldier off a horse..?
5:10 he said all right I’m ahead out
him: *steps in no mans land and doesn't die *
me: 👁0👁
That part with the horse was incredible
Me: *takes of headphones**
My grandpa: _ah shit, here we go again_
I mean..there was no "Bad" side of World War 1, but who ever fought in the trenches risking their lives, really do need to be remember
I was lucky enough to recently be playing bf1 on river somme as the British. Naturally, I chose a historically accurate loadout for the occasion. Both teams were full. When the game started, it was just a WAVE of British rushing that first objective. Some were also stacked behind tanks. We managed to get that first little farm objective, and started to queue up in those trenches just past it after clearing them. Surprisingly, I had a squad that actually listened when I was squad lead, and I ordered a charge. Apparently a bunch of others had the same idea, and the whole team started running down that hill to the river near the B windmill objective. We knew it was a huge mistake the second we went over the top, because they were very ready. Probably a third of the attack got mowed down before and during the river crossing. A couple of us managed to get bayonet kills, but by then there were only a few of us left. We fell back across the river and the whole game just descended into full trench warfare on B and C. There were tanks trying to cross the river, but usually failing, mortars were firing, and most people had bolt actions or semi autos. The trench warfare continued in a stalemate for most of the game until a squad managed to somehow get all the way to E at the back of the map and we could spawn behind them. Man, that trench warfare on river somme was peak immersion. A true battlefield moment. When the game ended, the whole hill and river banks were just gone to mud from the artillery through the match. It was pretty great.
2:13 I think this is the more realistic sound of troops with Shell Shock
Every time I want to play BF1 but don’t feel up to it, I watch one of your videos and I’m reminded how amazing this experience is
>1918
>hindi conscript speaking perfect clear english
dice pls
i said hindi, moron, not hindu. There's a difference.
And even if he's a sikh, that means he comes from even far up north, making his accent even stronger.
oh, i see. But still, i'm just making fun of it, i'm not actually nitpicking the game
Cristian Payne your actually wrong I don't have my settings where each faction can speak my own language I try to make the video as historically accurate as possible
And to point things out The Indians, by this point in the empire, have most likely been around British people their entire lives, and have picked up their language in their accent because of it. For example, Ghandi spoke English with an Irish accent because his English teacher was Irish.
If you were in the empire, you’d speak English well. It was the official language, of course, and for that reason, the lingua Franca of the world is English.
01:20 * valiantly charges in *
Crap, he's dead...oh, hi Mark : )
0:26 *Hold the line this sector is our sector!*
I got a WaWa peppermint beverage ad right as the dude absolutely BODIED someone. Talk about perfect timing.
Imagine being a soldier having to deal with this hell all day everyday? Horrifying
For 2 years
ItsOnlyMat wasn't the war longer than 2 years?
@@mumflrpumble21 Much.
You became the reason why I started playing Battlefield 1 Multiplayer with no HUD or music. Just war.
How do you turn off the HUD? I want to do it too
I'd be dead in like 20 seconds without my HUD
This is the war to end all wars !
I never actually heard a soldier on battle saying that, how come ?
Arabia Gamers its only on operations when the countdown of the operation starts, you can only hear it if your team is quick enough to spawn during the countdown, you can hear the speech that pumps everyone up. They have it on all factions.
V E S C E Oh ok. Thanks, well I just realized too !
+V E S C E yeah, I would love to be able to understand what the other factions are saying as well, since the american and british pep talks at the start are badass
You can. There is an option to change every soldier language to english in the options menu.
Bryan Olson That doesn't do anything.it just changes everything to american voicelines.
This game is 5 years old and still holds up incredibly well in 2022, This game was a massive achievement
"You are not expect to survive"...
This game was ahead of its time look how beutiful this is
3:31 Lol dat horse though.
I think this will be looked back on as one of the best Battlefields made in my opinion, besides Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3. It catches the gritty horror of war so well, while doing so in BEAUTIFULLY rendered and animated worlds. Getting to raid the enemy trenches and bunkers with the boys made some good memories.
But it's still unrealistic
Love this video dude. So intense.
2:39 dolphin dive of the century
The voice acting, the atmosphere, michael bay and sound effect in this. This is why i like Battlefield
3:25 Pretty epic scene. Well fought.
You have my respect for playing without HUD. The game looks very nice, at least regarding the graphics.
However, I still don't like its "arcadish" gamestyle, compared to Verdun.
What I do miss in this footage though, is you dying. So many times you have peeked out of the trench into the open, and no bullet seems to have found you. You were probably facing some new recruits who couldn't handle their Gewehrs correctly... So many things explode near you (like the epic cannon shot at 9:30), and yet no fragment does the job.
Dude, it's a game, it's not going to be 110 percent accurate.
lmao its supposed to be arcadey and fun. its not a mil sim.
@@balashibuyeeter2704 Yeah I know, I'm a little harsh on this aspect but I understand other people prefer arcadish gamestyle.
@@kalkovonschpritzendorf1914 only lesser beings prefer arcadish game styles
@@egg-iu3fe spoken like a true Master ;)
Its the screams of terror and pain that make this the real deal
How is this Indian Soldier managing to speak English in a perfectly RP accent? I would at least expect an accent or for him to speak in Hindi or something.
The Indians, by this point in the empire, have most likely been around British people their entire lives, and have picked up their language in their accent because of it. For example, Ghandi spoke English with an Irish accent because his English teacher was Irish.
Not true actually if they were around the British a lot, they would of been Christian not Hindu and anyway British Raj (India and some western Indochina countries) did there best to distance them selves as much as they could from Britain so the accents don't come into the equation.
iamthereising smellynanfanren there's a setting to make all factions speak a certain language in game
If he's wearing a turban he's a sikh. And yeah, even today you find a lot of Indians who speak the Queen's English
Zheng Chen listen he's a Sikh first of all
any one in the British army back then had to know English
For real... BF1 surely has one of the most outstading scenery and sound design that I've ever seen in a FPS
0:03 yeah....about that
Imagine being a soldier in ww1 surviving from start to finish the being put in ww2 and surviving from start to finish thats 10 years of of mental and physical torture
@matt cook Adrian Carton de Wiart, fought in the Boer war ,WW1, and WW2 , but at the same time your correct cause a lot of soldiers who fought in WW1 didnt live to see WW2 or wasent in the military at the time of 1939-1945
Now if only my great grandfather was one of these people, the people that somehow survived all that
Those that survived all of that were messed up... Barely any survived, and those that did became really fucked up... I hope I don't sound to evil, but, be glad he didn't survive that...
@@kylesnake7297 Yeah I've heard. His comrade survived but he was never the same after the war
2:37 three way he guns them down is eerily realistic
You should play more populated games. Anyways love the video great job!
Can you name some of them, would love to play them :)
Qwark007 I meant more populated servers. Idk if you are playing with 64 players on this map but the server looks kind of empty imo. I would love to see you play more chaos-like servers. It will definetly boost your realism.
MnM hopefully I'll try to play more servers with more players in the future videos. (Spoiler ALERT Battle of the Argonne Forest and the raid on the Suez Canal will be coming soon!) ;)
Qwark007 HYPE
most def. war pigeons is a very populated game. the other day a game lasted 45 minutes!
I like how even when he's nowhere near a flame there are still embers floating around.
Omfg people just stop complaining about that its 720p damn
Now this is what battlefield is all about
Wars before the 1900s : *glory, and dying for your country*
Trench warfare : yea no
Through the last 120 years of warfare we've invented faster and faster ways to die at any random moment
rest in peace Edward. We will remember you
Imagine VR with this.
Hollywood Undead and Pink guy Fanatic it would be Really really insane! I would love to try it, even thought I might get PTSD lol
time for blocking scopes with my hand/gun ;D
How about this: BF1 in VR plus full X1 boot suit(Basically a full body nerve suit covering your torso, legs, feet, hands, and crotch.) from Ready Player One, if we can invent that...
Game: we also have bolt action rifles
Players: what is that?
hrrrrrr drrrrrr uhm bolt action uuuuuuuh what is that?
my grandfather asked me if it was a movie xD
can you judge him really, it looks like an actual movie
@@Englander284 And you look like a boring person
"Enemy medic sighted" *Immediatly opens fire*
Watch this video while playing "Victory" From 2 steps from hell for the full experience.
i miss those good old days
(warning, A LOOOOOONG post ahead. Sorry. I just love this video, and wanted to voice my opinions.)
Edward McCarter - a soldier for the proudly stubborn British Army - endured an hour of hell on earth.
Not much is known for each individual soldier in the army. most of them are usually forgotten after they died. But him? He's done more work for his country than any officer could dream of.
He has killed somewhere between 20 to 40 men before he was shot dead. a relatively high number for a single soldier, given the conditions that everyone was living in. usually, the kill count was 5 to 10. He surpassed the average.
Normally, the officers would've shrugged off the details. but upon hearing those numbers, they stopped. They turned, and spoke, "how?"
_ _ _
(0:13)
Nobody is expected to survive.
"HOLD THE LINE! THIS SECTOR IS OUR SECTOR!" his NCO bellowed. Edward, shaking from fear and adrenaline, sprinted towards the northern wing of his trenches, before crossing No Man's Land to his frontline trench. From there, things got chaotic quickly.
Gunfire was heard everywhere, from no specific direction, making it impossible to interpret who was shooting who. Edward, following a random soldier he didn’t recognize, made his way across No Man’s Land before taking fire from an aircraft above. It barely missed him.
Edward, feeling enraged that the pilot would indiscriminately attack a single soldier, fired several potshots at the aircraft, achieving nothing. It did dissuade the pilot from circling around again, though.
A shot cracked by his head, deeply startling Edward. He turned to find a german soldier laying atop a muddy mound, his comrades to the right of him as they were shooting someone else. The German fired again, missing Edward.
Edward lined up his rifle and took a shot, landing in between the german’s eyes. A kill. His comrades rushed over to aid him, only to find he was dead. Edward took several more shots, before he ran away.
_ _ _
(1:10)
About 5 minutes later, he made it back to his trench lines and found one of his boys mounting a machine gun, spraying away. He kept running past him, and found to his complete shock that the germans were behind them.
Edward took a shot, missing him entirely. He realized that the German was unaware of his presence, and charged him with his bayonet. Before he could get close however, the German was sniped by another soldier from far out. Edward still kept charging, finding another German behind his now fallen comrade. He screamed at the top of his lungs, before the blade penetrated the German’s chest, striking his heart and lungs. He didn’t die immediately. He squirmed on the ground, in agony, before he bled out in the mud.
Edward was shaken, but not frozen. He backed up against a trench wall, before spotting a german medic rushing over with a syringe in his hand. Normally, due to the Geneva Convention, Medics were deemed defenseless. But that didn’t stop the Germans from doing the same to the British Medics. Edward saw it with his own eyes before.
And it didn’t stop him none from stabbing him in the abdomen with a shovel.
_ _ _
(1:41)
After that ordeal, he rushed back to the trench line where the machine gunner was, only to find him missing. Dead or missing, it didn’t matter to him. He focused on his own survival.
He took position on the mound and aimed west, finding several soldiers across No Man’s Land rushing in different directions. Some of them were unrecognizable between friend or foe.
He still took shots at them though, not knowing their affiliation. He didn't care. He kept fighting. This lasted for about a minute or so, before he heard the warning bells go off.
“THE ENEMY HAS TAKEN THIS SECTOR!” his NCO yelled. He yelled something else, but Edward couldn’t understand what he was saying due to a new sound pervading the air: screaming. The Germans were advancing forward, bellowing at the top of their lungs as they advanced forward. He could make out one phrase though:
“HOLD THE LINE!”
Edward sprinted north again, finding an unoccupied turret with a medic next to it, tending the wounded. Edwards mounted the Turret, and began firing.
He found a German medic who did have a gunfire at the British line. This broke the Geneva convention too, as medics were considered defenseless until they opened fire. Edwards did the same.
The German tried to sprint at the trench in front of him, diving for cover, but he tripped on a lone tree stump. He didn’t last five seconds after that.
Edward then went on a killing spree, shooting at every German that came close to him. A lot of them fell.
Edward then noticed a horse… no, not a horse, a man riding a horse. A Cavalryman. Who was sprinting towards Edward.
Edward kept shooting at them. Not the man, but the horse instead. To his amazement, the horse kept moving, taking more bullets than any creature should. He was getting alarmingly close to the trench as Edward kept firing.
Finally though, right when the cavalryman was 10 feet within Edward - sword out - the horse collapsed, tossing the soldier atop of him into the trenches with Edward after he dismounted the turret and shot his rifle at the horse’s right forehoof. He landed on his head, breaking his neck instantly. Edward didn’t even need to execute him. He was already dead.
_ _ _
(3:34)
Edward retreated back to the second trench line, after losing the first. He barely survived the retreat; most soldiers still left behind had a high mortality rate, but Edward survived.
The rain then came down. Turning the already desolate landscape into a mud filled hell.
Edward lined his rifle atop of a trench mound after he made it back, and found a german standing near a ruined tank. He had no idea who the tank belonged to initially, but that didn’t matter. It was already destroyed. He pulled the trigger, and down goes another german.
Small explosions erupted all around him, sending shrapnel towards him. Some missed, some did not. He had cuts and scrapes all over his already ruined uniform, and was bleeding slightly. Not a lot to be a concern… for now.
After trading shots with several other soldiers, he sprinted south, and found a field gun emplacement long abandoned. He lacked the knowhow to use the gun properly, but the sandbags around the gun were all he cared about.
Again, he lined his shots and fired at every german he saw. Larger explosions were now ‘sploding all around in front of him, and shots were aimed at his direction, some of them nicking his arms, forcing Edward to retreat away from the gun.
He made his way away from the conflict, giving him a moment to recover his bearings, and dress his wounds. He then sprinted back afterward.
_ _ _
(5:10)
A soldier flew over a wall, beyond a concrete bunker. Gunfire whizzed all around him. Screams filled the soundscape.
He couldn’t believe what he saw. But he shook his head and sprinted towards a broken wagon, blimbing atop of it. He traded shots with a few others, killing a handful of Germans, before he ran southwest.
As he ran, he saw a plane flying dangerously low above the ground, it’s engine roaring over the landscape.
He found an abandoned sandbag mound and began to hold his position there, a british flag wildly waving in the distance as soldiers kept fighting there. As he shot in the distance - unsure if it achieved anything - another German Plane fired down on the british position, and dropped several flares, before gracefully flying between to ruined trees.
Edward climbed atop the mound, dangerously exposing himself, as he continued to fire. He then noticed another abandoned machine gun turret, and got to work.
_ _ _
(6:35)
“Airship! It’s bloody huge!”
The Germans called in reinforcements, unable to push forward after their first breakthrough. The giant behemoth in the sky rained down shells and bombs on the british below, who were terrified beyond belief.
The AA guns in the rear lines didn’t hesitate to open fire on it achieving minimal effect. The foghorn blared overhead, sounding like a giant snoring.
Edward couldn’t help but stare above him. He then spotted muzzle flashes and what he thought were arms popping out of the tiny windows inside the small metallic capsules attached beneath it.
After taking several potshots, he quickly realized the futility of his actions, and retreated back to the rear lines. The Germans were still attacking, despite the casualties.
Unbeknownst to Edwards; as he ran, the Airship was dropping three bombs - heavy bombs, I should point out - on the spot where Edward had just been. Some of the shrapnel had grazed him, but he kept running.
He wasn’t aware, but he had just narrowly escaped death.
As he made it back to a windmill, the warning bells rang. Another successful breakthrough. Edwards looked to the east, finding a little town untouched by the war. A few of the buildings were damaged, but not ruined like the ones in No Man’s Land.
If the Germans broke through this line, they would’ve made it farther than any other army had before.
They had to stop them here, and now.
_ _ _
(7:11)
Intense bloody combat ensued for a little longer before Edward heard a series of large explosions. Not around him, but above him.
He then noticed the airship was on fire from the nose, and the flames were rapidly spreading towards the rear.
Then it began to drop altitude.
For a brief moment, everyone who was fighting stared upward, gazing at the falling airship in wonder and in fear. It dropped ungracefully towards the ruined landscape. It made several loud, metallic groaning sounds, as it landed with a deafening crash.
… If Edward had survived, that would’ve been a moment in his career he would never forget.
After the crash, the gunfire resumed.
(continued, because YT can't fill an entire 8 pages of text into one comment)
_ _ _
(7:45)
After the crash of the airship, smoke and fog filled the sky, pervading the air around Edward with the scent of gunpowder, sulfur, flames, and the copper tint of blood.
The rain made the fog vanish after a few minutes. Once everyone could see clearly, the gunfire seemed to have intensified.
Edward mounted a machine gun turret and began firing away, after narrowly avoiding to pull the trigger on one of his comrades.
Fire erupted in the trench lines in front of him, indicating just how close the Germans were. He sprayed away. He didn’t stay long, and charged forward after felling several Germans. Gas then erupted all around him, suffocating Edward for a moment, filling his lungs with burning air. It terrified him for a moment, even after he pulled on the mask.
Tanks were now rushing forward with the German Infantry, as everything turned into a clusterfuck. Nobody was fighting for the objective anymore; they were fighting to survive.
_ _ _
(8:42)
NCOs all around Edward were barking orders about ‘taking’ and ‘losing’ objectives, as Edwards ran back to the (now completely ruined) windmill. He stopped after about halfway there, when a bullet whizzed over his head.
He stopped at a sandbag trench mound, another british soldier mounting a machine gun. Edward stayed for a moment. His logic was this: cover the soldier, wait until it’s (relatively) safe, then make a break for it.
That would’ve worked, if it weren’t for the fact that the machine gunner was caught on fire.
He screamed in agony as he rolled on the ground in front of Edward, as explosions rocked all around them. Thankfully for him, due to the rain and mud, it was easy to put out the flames. But it left several burn marks along his body - ones that’ll scar with him forever, if he survives.
Edward followed the machine gunner away from the mound, as they pushed slightly forward in the trench lines. Edwards was slightly behind him.
Then, in a span of a second, a tracer flew above his head, landing on the trench wall near Edward. An explosion soon followed, knocking Edwards back a few feet and leaving his ears ringing. The wall was now ruined. Edward felt like cotton candy was stuffed in his ear holes.
Edward saw the machine gunner lay still afterward, not moving an inch. He was killed instantly, yet somehow, Edward survived.
But he was horrified. Such is the nature of war.
_ _ _
(9:36)
Another five minutes passed, and the british pushed forward. The Germans took too many casualties, and their organization was at an all time low.
After regrouping with his company, Edward kept firing pot shots at the enemy from afar, across No Man’s Land.
One German soldier was within 20 feet of Edward, when he fired a rifle at his chest. It definitely hurt, but it didn’t kill him. When Edward fired again, the gun softly clicked.
The German saw Edward, and turned to face him. Edward, panicking, pulled out his webley revolver, aimed for his head, pulled the lever back, and shot him. This time, he was dead.
Edward pulled back to the trench lines after escaping death for the third time that afternoon, reloading his weapon while on the run (which would’ve been extremely difficult, if it weren’t for the stripper clips.)
Just as he passed a friendly medic while running back, a shot whizzed by his head grazing his right cheek. Another shot was heard as Edward heard a scream. He turned to find the medic dead.
He pulled out his revolver while reloading, and aimed at the walkway where he was, as a german soldier paced forward, his weapon raised. Edwards pulled the trigger, only hitting his right, upper chest. It didn’t achieve anything.
And to Edward’s horror, he was shot in the heart, falling to the ground. The German walked over his corpse.
Edward didn’t die immediately. He bled out after he was shot. No Medic could save him.
His last memory, before he died, was at the german soldier who wiggled and squirmed on the ground before he shared the same fate as Edward.
Everything turned to black.
_ _ _
Edward McCarter: 1887 - 1918
Edward McCarter had killed, at the very least, 23 German Soldiers before he fell. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal of Honor for his Bravery, his Grit, and his Sacrifice.
He was told that he wouldn’t survive. That he would die, like millions of others, fighting for his country, and for a country he didn’t come from.
He fought on, with the false hope that he might survive. It didn’t change his ultimate fate, but for his courage and sacrifice, he was awarded.
Like millions of others.
…
…
… It was said that “The Great War” was the war to end all wars.
It ended nothing. Yet it changed everything.
And for the military high command, Edward’s death was just another number on a chart.
To Edward’s family, it was a lifetime of mourning.
To everyone else, he was just a dead soldier. Gone, yes, but not forgotten.
…
I wrote this because: What Qwark did in this battle did the soldiers - who fought the real thing - justice. Even if just a little. I wanted to capture that experience in a different way.
I ask of you, whoever happens to be reading this, to take a moment to go to a cemetery, a WW1 or WW2 cemetery, and silently thank every single man who died for “The War to end all Wars”.
Because eventually, given on how Humanity is, these names will be eventually forgotten.
Take the time to admire the soldiers’ sacrifice and courage.
Lest we forget.
@@kingjules8744 Amazing job!
Nothing beats the atmosphere of this game
HOW HAPPY IS THE ONE WHO SAYS I AM A TURK.
9:31
"Nice eardrums. Would be a shame if something happened to 'em."
The possibility of you to stumble upon a Black soldier in ww1 was like 0.01%, so that black hand holding a Leenfield Rifle on the western front is a bit immersion breaking.
As well as the Machine pistols of the assault players was just as rare to find. the only actual full deployment of MP 18 Was in 1918 for the German elite Storm troops and even then they were quite rare, something like 2 out of 5 storm troops owned an MP 18.
What dice should have done was give the player an option to equip a bolt action rifle no matter what class he is, to keep it real. but just the rifle of the faction that soldier is fighting In, for example : if you want to be a British Support/Medic/Assault you can equip a Lee Enfield rifle, but a lee enfield rifle ONLY! No Mosin Natant or Gehwere or whatever. that would be truly immersive.
I agree,that's why I made a community for players that want to make WWI in Battlefield 1 authentic
As a Year Two Battlefield 1 player, I'll say this game doesn't get half the attention it deserves, Visuals are breathtaking, the weapons are different from one another, the tanks are old and new at the same time, the whole game forces you into the perspective of the soldier.