i like the detail of the German NCO having the correct golden colored lacing on the collar as well as on the cuffs for an infantry unteroffizier, especially because only guard regiments really used silver early war. Kinda odd tho how late war the NCO wears guard litzen on the collar while his squad buddies are all regulars. still awesome tho
I think that game could be very historicaly accurate,but unfortunately in game we have squad system like in verdun,where on map we have squads from different factions,so we have romania and bulgaria on 1914 maps (they joined war in 1915) and moments,when in one trench we have hungarians,germans and bulgarians on map,where only one of that factions fought irl.I think system like in Squad,Post Scriptum or Beyond the Wire,where we have only two factions on map (like romanians vs hungarians) would be more historicaly accurate.
@@memdic6987Well most battles of italian front were Italy vs Austria-Hungary in Eastern front it was 5 nations Russian Empire,Rumania vs German Empire,Austria-Hungary Tsardom Of Bulgaria so less factions in squad makes sense
What was the reason for a lot of them choosing very similar uniforms? Can’t tell you how many times when playing as A-H I shot my own guys thinking they were Romanians(or conversely didn’t react and got shot by a Romanian), as well as mixing up Latvia and Bulgaria. It’s obvious on closer inspection but not when you have a split-second to react. Wonder if there was a lot of friendly fire incidents because of that on the eastern front? I’ve also read that in 1914, Serbian soldiers had a field day picking off A-H soldiers because of the bright blue uniforms.
@@C.H.K.N_tenders I mean “they” is vague, but I’m talking about the planners of each army and their lack of uniform creativity on the eastern front. With what I wrote it should be obvious who’s logic I’m questioning.
@@lufsolitaire5351The reason for similar uniforms was both influence and cheapness. Basic browns and greys and such are cheap, and so where easy to mass produce for Bulgar, Russian, etc armies. The Blueish Austrian uniform if I remember right was meant to be kinda like the horizon blue French uniform, or atleast the general idea of that, and the Romanian uniform I think held the exact same reason. So pretty much it’s just, it was cheap, and it helped mostly tell who was who on who’s side.
@@borquespawpaw8674 This is correct - prior to WW1 armies wanted to make sure to tell the enemy and allies apart so each nation kinda chose a color. I think the British were first to adopt a standardized uniform look as well as color. Of course this was before WW1 when armies just clashed a few times on battlefield and that was it. Once they got stuck in trench warfare everyone realized how stupid it is to wear a fricking RED pants.
th-cam.com/video/tMl0kRUqrYM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QCUNe-bAj52oveVp I literally just found it in less than 5 min scrolling through recommended videos even though I thought I've already listed all of them years ago :0
For the Ruskis and Latvians, they're quite rare due to how massive the Armies are and how late they used it (Latvia is under Russian control at the time) Romania got modernized with help from the French
Для зарубежных неучей напомню, что украинский язык, как и белорусский и остальные языки были запрещены в использовании на территории РИ (кроме в быту).
Can you make a list of all the songs used? Thank you so much
ENTENTE INTRO:
Славься
FRONTOVIK:
Прощание славянки
COSSACKS:
Хай живе, вільна Україна
ROUMANIANS:
Drum Bun
LATVIAN RIFLEMEN:
Bunkurs Trīspadsmit
CENTRAL POWERS INTRO:
Preußsens Gloria
KAISERLICH UND KÖNIGLICH TRUPP:
Yorckscher Marsch
INFANTERIE:
Königgrätzer Marsch
BULGARIANS:
Шуми Марица
VIDEO OUTRO:
Тёмная ночь
@@smrzolin3064 🙏
Also, for not bother you more, where did you find that version of Farewell of Slavianka? Is the best version I've ever heard
@@mactrauma5323 oh don't worry. it is this version:
th-cam.com/video/41KjZIXQJhY/w-d-xo.html
if you have any more questions, feel free to ask :)
@@smrzolin3064 Thank you so much!
WW1 military clothing do be drippier than Modern day clothing, ngl
Like a broken faucet
Amazing looking uniforms. Really appreciate the attention to detail and how they made sure to match it with each year of the war.
I completely agree
Y e s
What’s the name of the Cossack song pls
Long live free Ukraine
The song is called long live free Ukraine
Nothing can beat the 1910s military drip of all sides
To be real, I think anything is better than the pathetic post-modern, vomit-coloured "uniforms" of today.
i like the detail of the German NCO having the correct golden colored lacing on the collar as well as on the cuffs for an infantry unteroffizier, especially because only guard regiments really used silver early war. Kinda odd tho how late war the NCO wears guard litzen on the collar while his squad buddies are all regulars.
still awesome tho
Awesome, I got this game recently and love it!
See you on the battlefield then!
Great video. I'm just a bit sorry it hasn't been released sooner, before I learned to distinguish all of them the hard way :D
I love how 1917 Romanian Troops literally just look like French troops😂
They did get help from the French, modernized by the French too
In Ende is playing the soviet post-war song "dark night" (рус. "Тёмная ночь"). Very sad and well conveys the severity of ANY war.
Fashion companies:Men want to wear this boring shirt and pants
What men actually want to wear:
I think that game could be very historicaly accurate,but unfortunately in game we have squad system like in verdun,where on map we have squads from different factions,so we have romania and bulgaria on 1914 maps (they joined war in 1915) and moments,when in one trench we have hungarians,germans and bulgarians on map,where only one of that factions fought irl.I think system like in Squad,Post Scriptum or Beyond the Wire,where we have only two factions on map (like romanians vs hungarians) would be more historicaly accurate.
And then came Isonzo. Are you happy? I'm not
@@Guynguyen8082 since leaving that comment I played a whole lot and came around to like it, but still - the old squad system was a lot more unique
@@memdic6987Well most battles of italian front were Italy vs Austria-Hungary in Eastern front it was 5 nations Russian Empire,Rumania vs German Empire,Austria-Hungary Tsardom Of Bulgaria so less factions in squad makes sense
What was the reason for a lot of them choosing very similar uniforms? Can’t tell you how many times when playing as A-H I shot my own guys thinking they were Romanians(or conversely didn’t react and got shot by a Romanian), as well as mixing up Latvia and Bulgaria. It’s obvious on closer inspection but not when you have a split-second to react. Wonder if there was a lot of friendly fire incidents because of that on the eastern front? I’ve also read that in 1914, Serbian soldiers had a field day picking off A-H soldiers because of the bright blue uniforms.
Say that to the uniform creators of ww1 not tannenberg creators as they just added authenticity 💀
@@C.H.K.N_tenders I mean “they” is vague, but I’m talking about the planners of each army and their lack of uniform creativity on the eastern front. With what I wrote it should be obvious who’s logic I’m questioning.
@@lufsolitaire5351The reason for similar uniforms was both influence and cheapness. Basic browns and greys and such are cheap, and so where easy to mass produce for Bulgar, Russian, etc armies. The Blueish Austrian uniform if I remember right was meant to be kinda like the horizon blue French uniform, or atleast the general idea of that, and the Romanian uniform I think held the exact same reason. So pretty much it’s just, it was cheap, and it helped mostly tell who was who on who’s side.
@@borquespawpaw8674
This is correct - prior to WW1 armies wanted to make sure to tell the enemy and allies apart so each nation kinda chose a color. I think the British were first to adopt a standardized uniform look as well as color. Of course this was before WW1 when armies just clashed a few times on battlefield and that was it. Once they got stuck in trench warfare everyone realized how stupid it is to wear a fricking RED pants.
Awesome video, can't wait to see the Verdun video, keep it up man! By the way, what is the song at 2:18?
To anyone reading this, I found the song, it's Bunkurs 13. - Latvian Legion song
0:06 Haven't heard that version of Прощание Славянски :0
th-cam.com/video/tMl0kRUqrYM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QCUNe-bAj52oveVp
I literally just found it in less than 5 min scrolling through recommended videos even though I thought I've already listed all of them years ago :0
Super thanks to this video and you!!
Thank you for the nice comment :)
Nice
Nice
THANK YOU A LOT!!!
Cheers! :)
no problem C:
Awsome. I think i buy this game :)
In Tannenberg the cossack they are not all Ukrainian ?
I know they are not ALL ukrainian. It's just the song I chose.
@@smrzolin3064Judging by the shape, the game features Kuban, not Zaporozhye (Ukrainian) Cossacks
@@Fhdhdhdhdhdhhdhd, Kuban Cossacks are resettled Zaporizhzhya Cossacks, aren't they?
Well done!
thank you!
nice made! what's the latvians' song though?
bunkurs trīspadsmit
Why the hell Bulgarians switched to bright white jackets in 1917?
Maybe ran out of material's for the brown one
They're grey, which indicates they're undyed most likely because they had run out of brown dye and couldn't import any to replace it.
What is the song at the end? By the way nice video I'm definitely hyped for isonzo!
Тёмная ночь
@@smrzolin3064 thank you so much!
What is this version of Farwell Slavianka?
th-cam.com/video/41KjZIXQJhY/w-d-xo.html
@@smrzolin3064 Thaaankkkss
W hra W video
souhlasím a děkuju
Bulgaria Stronk
I agree
Thumbs up for Hungarian Mario.
appreciate it bro
@@smrzolin3064 Not joking, at least twice when I played as the K.u.K. Trupp, an AI NCO was named "Franz Franz".
@@AutumnBun321 I've seen multiple German bots named "Wilhelm Wilhelm" as well as one named "August Juli", which is more sensible but still funny.
what is the name of the song of the Austro Hungarian troops?
yorckscher marsch
How do you unlock those uniforms
You need to play with the squad, on specific levels of that squad you unlock the next unform
Cossacks song?
Хай живе, вільна Україна
1917 Roumanians look like 1917 French
Excuse me ~would you mind tell me about the version of frontovik song?
Farewall of Slavianka rare version
0:48 the song doesnt fit, in game don`s cosacks, and song about ukrainan cossacks
You can also fins ukrainian regiments in the game
maybe
@@smrzolin3064 but uniform from don`s cosacks
Didn't know the Russians, Latvians and Romanians army used the Adrian helmet
For the Ruskis and Latvians, they're quite rare due to how massive the Armies are and how late they used it (Latvia is under Russian control at the time)
Romania got modernized with help from the French
I see@@RandomFurry07
How can you Change the uniforms
Subiendo de nivel.
Jugando una batalla personalizada y seleccionando el año en el que se desarrolla.
How to get 1917 uniform?
Is this on ps4
Yes
Казаки не все с украины
Почему у РОСТОВСКИХ казаков играет песня на УКРАИНСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ?
Для зарубежных неучей напомню, что украинский язык, как и белорусский и остальные языки были запрещены в использовании на территории РИ (кроме в быту).
WW1 without Royal Serbian Army... LOL
the game is based on the eastern front, not on the balkan one. + im not a game dev dont complain to me
Там ни Украински козаки там донские Екатерина 2 запретила Украинских козаков