I like to imagine the crews of my Lightning holding on to their chairs and workstations for dear life when I start every fight with a swan dive in order to hit those grounded targets more accurately.
This and two other songs from the ost have Hungarian names, which I find really interesting and intriguing tbh The name of this one means "Flowing Mile", and the other two mean "Behind" and "Dance is the Soul" ( All three lack apostrophes on the special letters however, but they are as follows: Folyo Merfold, Mogott, Tanc a Lelek)
It's not an "apostrophe", but an "acute". You may in general call any mark on a letter a "diacritic", if you don't want to remember all the inexplicable names they have. Or you may refer to the Wikipedia page on the topic to find out the precise name. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diacritic
The game takes insiration from all nomadic/tribal cultures in its style. So it was natural, altough very unexpected that hungarias get a tiny reflection in it.
Past 1:48, the water flowing sounds, synth and drum really get one into the flow for dodging all those Sarma/Paladin/Flower missiles while duking it out versus Nimrod-class. This game has such powerful selections of stock music, Konstantin and his team have found some incredible tracks.
I don't play the game, but the name "Sarma missile" is fucking hillarious because to me, sarma is citypal.me/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/sarma-61.jpg ...a very hearty, sour-ish winter meat dish
@@robertbanfic8700 that's because in this case Sarma stands for the strongest wind that blows on lake Baikal, largest lake in Russia. With the Romanis being based on the Russian Empire and having names like Sevastopol it makes sense. "Сарма́ - ветер, дующий в средней части Байкала. Является самым мощным ветром Байкала."
i just can imagine the crew geting ready because a ship in the distance was spotted before 1:47 then the ship gets ordered to go straight to the opponent ship till the end of the song
Music to blow up sleeping Gerati garrison to
I like to imagine the crews of my Lightning holding on to their chairs and workstations for dear life when I start every fight with a swan dive in order to hit those grounded targets more accurately.
Lullaby them for the final time...
@@Yeeren Have you replaced your 100s with molots today?
This and two other songs from the ost have Hungarian names, which I find really interesting and intriguing tbh
The name of this one means "Flowing Mile", and the other two mean "Behind" and "Dance is the Soul" ( All three lack apostrophes on the special letters however, but they are as follows: Folyo Merfold, Mogott, Tanc a Lelek)
It's not an "apostrophe", but an "acute". You may in general call any mark on a letter a "diacritic", if you don't want to remember all the inexplicable names they have. Or you may refer to the Wikipedia page on the topic to find out the precise name.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diacritic
@@andrasfogarasi5014 I really don't care that much about grammsr related terminology.
@@andrasfogarasi5014 I do. Thanks for informing me!
Mogott/ Behind is actually called "A Egyek Mogott", behind the mountains with a missing H.
The game takes insiration from all nomadic/tribal cultures in its style. So it was natural, altough very unexpected that hungarias get a tiny reflection in it.
Past 1:48, the water flowing sounds, synth and drum really get one into the flow for dodging all those Sarma/Paladin/Flower missiles while duking it out versus Nimrod-class.
This game has such powerful selections of stock music, Konstantin and his team have found some incredible tracks.
It is so good I couldn't even tell.
it feels like a mortal dance, as you dodge the enemy’s bullets
I don't play the game, but the name "Sarma missile" is fucking hillarious because to me, sarma is
citypal.me/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/sarma-61.jpg
...a very hearty, sour-ish winter meat dish
@@robertbanfic8700 that's because in this case Sarma stands for the strongest wind that blows on lake Baikal, largest lake in Russia. With the Romanis being based on the Russian Empire and having names like Sevastopol it makes sense.
"Сарма́ - ветер, дующий в средней части Байкала. Является самым мощным ветром Байкала."
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE RECEIVED
R.I.P. STA-4 antenna, 2A37 cannon, ASO75 Flares and landing gears.
Attention! The order to evac!
*subconsciously presses esc and considers trying again*
When I God's strongest solider (a Lightning with 100 rounds of proximity ammo) encounter the Anti-Christ (a unsuspecting Courageous and Navarin)
Shooting Courageous from below is a blast
"Folyó Mérföld"
_Either meaning "River-Mile" as a unit of measurement, or a mile that's flowing_
The enemy has been destroyed!
Engine lost! Abandon ship!
Kill confirmed!
Our fuel sysyem is burning!
Missile destroyed
Imagine staying conscious for more than half the fight.
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I don't dare to imagine the long term consequences on the crewmen.
I don't think lightning crewmates survive long enough to worry about long term consequences.
@@cpp3221 Don't worry, they don't live long enough to experience them
@@BulbaGaming123ахахахахахха
Lightning theme
sounds like water flowing and bird chirping
the good sounds of a civilisation
Kill Confirmed
i just can imagine the crew geting ready because a ship in the distance was spotted before 1:47 then the ship gets ordered to go straight to the opponent ship till the end of the song
1:46 I just love this drop
My brain automatically adds the 180mm sounds, rocket noises and 37mm spam
НОВЫЙ КОНТАКТ НА РАДАРЕ!
the last thing the garrison hears before my Lightning annihilates everything:
1:48 gives a very slight Christmassy feeling to the fight
Kill confirmed!
Who would win
A 7 heavy ship strike group
2 very determined gladiator crews and a skylark
nucereal attack
H3h3, smol ships tryna fok me with my 10 AK-100 Cruiser
Ah yes; the knockoff sideways sky Atlanta...