It would be really cool if the German empire soldiers and their equipment could adapt their clothings colours to the elaborate colours of the empire and its many different provinces.
@@johnsteiner3417 Actually it wasn't that easy to ignite the Zeppelins. One of the German Zeppelins during WW1 even survived being hit by lightning twice. The hydrogen was usually separated by compartments and any sort of bullet or arrow would only create a very small hole so that it wouldnt have much contact with oxygen which is necessary to burn it. Later in the war Britain developed special incendiary ammunition, which worked much better, but they still managed to only shoot down very few of the Zeppelins this way. In the end it was more commom for them to go down because of hydrogen loss through too many bullet holes and not because of a fire.
In a realistic scenario, any large ogre unit would be meat on the table for even WWI-era firearms. And the zeppelins would be flying a few hundred yards higher up.
It would be really cool if the German empire soldiers and their equipment could adapt their clothings colours to the elaborate colours of the empire and its many different provinces.
Poveri Ogre volevano solo fare una passeggiata 🇮🇹❤
Hot lead candy for everyone.
Those German tanks really did a great job holding the line.
so many stag beasts, yet so ineffective
The tanks blocked them and they were left in place to suffer from multiple attacks.
für kaiser gott und vaterland
Still think that using dirigibles for close air support is insane.
Yes, they have too much firepower!
@@FIRESupportVideos No, I mean a hydrogen filled bomb just waiting to be set off by so much as a flaming arrow.
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Actually it wasn't that easy to ignite the Zeppelins. One of the German Zeppelins during WW1 even survived being hit by lightning twice.
The hydrogen was usually separated by compartments and any sort of bullet or arrow would only create a very small hole so that it wouldnt have much contact with oxygen which is necessary to burn it.
Later in the war Britain developed special incendiary ammunition, which worked much better, but they still managed to only shoot down very few of the Zeppelins this way.
In the end it was more commom for them to go down because of hydrogen loss through too many bullet holes and not because of a fire.
those ogres are like living tanks, good luck we have metal beasts and artillery
In a realistic scenario, any large ogre unit would be meat on the table for even WWI-era firearms. And the zeppelins would be flying a few hundred yards higher up.
Always thanks for the great firework shows!
I'm so happy you're enjoying the fireworks shows!
What mod?? Please, tell me. TKS
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Aww no planes this time 😢
Not a lot, but there are some helicopters that play a big role.
There are vehicles that does nothing, are they just for distractions?