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Yeah sadly, I feel like WW1 was the only time where they could really do behemoths because the mindset at the time for was like “let’s just make our weapons as big as possible,” which was obviously shown by zeppelins and battleships in game
Battlrfield 5 kinda had behemoths with the squad tanks, though the sturmtiger would be the only one I consider unreasonable enough to be a behemoth. I absolutely love behemoths and the absolute presence they brought to the "battlefield"
I especially loved the Fear aspect of it knowing that whoever’s in it will get at least a good 20 kills out of that thing. So much fun using those things
I love how the Dreadnaught gets it's own little graveyard, complete with an antena for a graveyard cross and haunting twisting metal sounds to indicate something somber has and continues to happen below...
The Dreadnought and Airship L30 have got to be my favorites. They're just absolute cinematic works captured in the game. The Dreadnought listing over as explosions rip her hull apart, only to go up like a powder keg as her magazine goes, that's just awesome. And the L30 slowly burning itself from the inside out while falling from the sky before becoming little more than a twisted scrap heap is haunting and beautiful at the same time.
I love that the Dreadnought’s magazine is accurately shown to be hard to reach. Very rarely did battleships explode easily, but when their magazines did catch, it was terrifying. A transport ship carrying shells and explosives in Halifax Harbor, Nova Scotia, Canada, exploded from personnel error post-WWI; it was the biggest manmade detonation ever until the atomic bomb. None of the crew survived, and the entire town was leveled. I believe the explosion itself, outside of the fuel and the dockyards going up, was the equivalent of 4 megatons of TNT.
Unopposed under crimson skies Immortalized, over time their legend will rise And their foes can't believe their eyes, believe their size, as they fall And the dreadnoughts dread nothing at all
Something interesting is that it goes out how the Japanese Battleship Yamato (or however it's spelled) went out. Sideways into a finale ammo explosion. Well what was said how it went.
Next can you do Behemoths destruction impacts on the maps. There are actually hidden destructible areas on map that only behemoths can destroy. The towers and the main fortress buildings can have their walls blow out from the behemoths but not from tanks or soldier gadgets.
One of the British battlecruisers? He must’ve been one hell of a survivor to make it through that, props to him and may there be fair winds and following seas to him, wherever that may be, and you and your family :)
The behemoths in BF1 were such good mechanics, and I love how some of them were map-altering when destroyed. The airship is a large example, of course, but there's also the destruction of the tank and train behemoths, which can be used as cover in places that were previously open areas. It's a small detail, but nonetheless cool when you think about it
I remember an operations game where I managed to get the Char's driver seat both times it came in, and was able to position the wreck to nearly completely block a trench that was letting the other team freely funnel in and decimate ours the previous attack. It was so cool to be able to think of it as a permanent placeable piece of cover or obstacle. And there were definitely matches where the airship coming down on one team's stream of respawns turned the tide completely (usually Monte Grappa, given how long the trek is and how defensible some of its objectives are).
I think an underrated aspect of the behemoth destructions is that the animation is quite varied and depends on what part the killing blow hit. This is the most obvious with the airship, but also present on the train and a little bit on the dreadnought. This is still the best Battlefield game we've had since. The detail, artstyle, and particularly the sounds all make it truly incredible. I particularly like how larger blasts in mainly the Char 2C visibly rock the whole vehicle as they blast out portions while others hold. And the metal settling and warping sounds near the burning wrecks are not to go underrated either.
I like how the sounds made by the Dreadnought after it finally explodes sounds like a leviathan, or some other massive sea creature bellowing in pain. Really gives you a "behemoth" vibe from it.
Just a quick reminder to everyone that the real L30 Airship the behemoth is based on weighed 40 short tons empty and had 30 short tons cargo capacity. Secondary reminder that the Char 2C weighed 76 short tons, meaning the Airship is the lightest behemoth in the game.
Dice in their hayday honestly had some of the best sound design in the entire videogame industry, now that all the talented minds behind this are long gone. At least they went out with a bang! (semi literally)
I mean, pretty much the whole game uses equipment that was never issued or common. Like the Hellriegel 1915 and the Martini Henry Grenade Launcher for the Infiltrator elite kit.
1921* was when it entered production, not 1922, and it technically did have a prototype known as the 1A, which was fully built as early as 1917 (although this version looked quite a bit different from the final product). The 2C that people are more familiar with had its design finalised and began construction at the end of the war in late 1918, but it wasn't finished in time, so it was halted in 1919, and revitalised in 1920. 10 were made before construction would once again be halted indefinitely in 1921. It never saw combat in WW1, but its inclusion in this game is still an interesting "what if" scenario. Kind of like the Secret Weapons expansion for Battlefield 1942, which is filled with prototype weapons and vehicles that never actually saw service in WW2.
There is nothing like battlefield franchise. Its crazy that you can use such massive vehicles in a fps multiplayer game in big maps with destructive environment 64 players. I love dice thats why i am confidente with the next btf, 2042 was created during covid, btf 5 was just a mess from the beginning and they did not listen to the community, just an experiment. They cannot fail this time. Even if 2042 is trash i would chose any day that game over any COD game
Garford on german side? That's probably the only bad thing about battlefield:complete ignorance of logic in some situations, but ey, battlefield is still awesome!
No, but there was a huge bomber non-behemoth plane, I think the one you remember can be seen in my 'All BF1 Vehicle Animations' video at 14:48 here: th-cam.com/video/JNxz3O6trR4/w-d-xo.html
5:12~6:00 This scene reminds me of the demise of HMS Barham (sunk by U-331, November 15, 1941). th-cam.com/video/YdrISbwy_zI/w-d-xo.html (taken by a photographer aboard HMS Valiant)
If you know others that like this sort of content (animations comparisons etc.), sharing with them helps a lot!
My Playlist with Game Finishers & Takedown Animations: th-cam.com/play/PLHIRd7nyZ1j1sWy6BW_CyuC36PsQwryCY.html
My Playlist with Weapon Animations: th-cam.com/play/PLHIRd7nyZ1j3DGEiCf4kMfTRCnizDpufV.html
Behemoths were the best thing that we will never see again in Battlefield
They was in bf 1942 and bf 2142 not many but yeah it was last bf game where we saw this mechanic.
they need to bring them back, but in the modern Era. You battleships, bombers, or missile launchers.
Yeah sadly, I feel like WW1 was the only time where they could really do behemoths because the mindset at the time for was like “let’s just make our weapons as big as possible,” which was obviously shown by zeppelins and battleships in game
Battlrfield 5 kinda had behemoths with the squad tanks, though the sturmtiger would be the only one I consider unreasonable enough to be a behemoth. I absolutely love behemoths and the absolute presence they brought to the "battlefield"
I especially loved the Fear aspect of it knowing that whoever’s in it will get at least a good 20 kills out of that thing. So much fun using those things
I love how the Dreadnaught gets it's own little graveyard, complete with an antena for a graveyard cross and haunting twisting metal sounds to indicate something somber has and continues to happen below...
"little"????
@@ThatOneRussianTank Is your name a reference to the Russian Death Fridge by any chance?😂
@@marceloguia6107 nope
The Dreadnought and Airship L30 have got to be my favorites. They're just absolute cinematic works captured in the game. The Dreadnought listing over as explosions rip her hull apart, only to go up like a powder keg as her magazine goes, that's just awesome. And the L30 slowly burning itself from the inside out while falling from the sky before becoming little more than a twisted scrap heap is haunting and beautiful at the same time.
I love that the Dreadnought’s magazine is accurately shown to be hard to reach. Very rarely did battleships explode easily, but when their magazines did catch, it was terrifying.
A transport ship carrying shells and explosives in Halifax Harbor, Nova Scotia, Canada, exploded from personnel error post-WWI; it was the biggest manmade detonation ever until the atomic bomb. None of the crew survived, and the entire town was leveled. I believe the explosion itself, outside of the fuel and the dockyards going up, was the equivalent of 4 megatons of TNT.
Unopposed under crimson skies
Immortalized, over time their legend will rise
And their foes can't believe their eyes, believe their size, as they fall
And the dreadnoughts dread nothing at all
@@tycoonjeffyboyMkII 4 megatons seems a little much. I though it was closer to 3-4 kilotons?
Something interesting is that it goes out how the Japanese Battleship Yamato (or however it's spelled) went out. Sideways into a finale ammo explosion. Well what was said how it went.
@@waterfeather1358 Yeah that mushroom cloud was very similar to how it looked like in Hiroshima & Nagasaki which is ironic to say the least.
Next can you do Behemoths destruction impacts on the maps. There are actually hidden destructible areas on map that only behemoths can destroy. The towers and the main fortress buildings can have their walls blow out from the behemoths but not from tanks or soldier gadgets.
The Dreadnought is a personal one for me.
My paternal great uncle survived Jutland and his ship blew up. One of 3 survivors.
One of the British battlecruisers?
He must’ve been one hell of a survivor to make it through that, props to him and may there be fair winds and following seas to him, wherever that may be, and you and your family :)
Which vessel was he on?
Must have been one hell of a story to tell! Which ship was he on?
Proof?
🥱
The behemoths in BF1 were such good mechanics, and I love how some of them were map-altering when destroyed. The airship is a large example, of course, but there's also the destruction of the tank and train behemoths, which can be used as cover in places that were previously open areas. It's a small detail, but nonetheless cool when you think about it
I remember an operations game where I managed to get the Char's driver seat both times it came in, and was able to position the wreck to nearly completely block a trench that was letting the other team freely funnel in and decimate ours the previous attack. It was so cool to be able to think of it as a permanent placeable piece of cover or obstacle. And there were definitely matches where the airship coming down on one team's stream of respawns turned the tide completely (usually Monte Grappa, given how long the trek is and how defensible some of its objectives are).
I like how the train announces its death to everyone like a last ditch effort to get everyone train horn deaf
I think an underrated aspect of the behemoth destructions is that the animation is quite varied and depends on what part the killing blow hit. This is the most obvious with the airship, but also present on the train and a little bit on the dreadnought.
This is still the best Battlefield game we've had since. The detail, artstyle, and particularly the sounds all make it truly incredible. I particularly like how larger blasts in mainly the Char 2C visibly rock the whole vehicle as they blast out portions while others hold. And the metal settling and warping sounds near the burning wrecks are not to go underrated either.
The magazine going up in the dreadnought is always so cool
Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 4 will always be my favorites for their gameplay and levellutions.
Bad Company 2 maybe?
Bad company has one of the most fun Campaigns, as I'm Polish I experienced the game with Polish dub and it was amazing@@Foolnation
I like how the sounds made by the Dreadnought after it finally explodes sounds like a leviathan, or some other massive sea creature bellowing in pain. Really gives you a "behemoth" vibe from it.
0:01 finger gun in battlefield 1 be like:
6:47
This really sounds like a death of giant 🥶🥶🥶
0:00 PERFECT CUT…
Pow! Pow! Po- BOOMMMMM!!! 💥
the sound design is so good
Just a quick reminder to everyone that the real L30 Airship the behemoth is based on weighed 40 short tons empty and had 30 short tons cargo capacity.
Secondary reminder that the Char 2C weighed 76 short tons, meaning the Airship is the lightest behemoth in the game.
Damn airship acting big and tough with such little weight. It's full of hot air, I tell you!
The Char 2C was so freakin dope. Whipping that out at the end was fun asf.
5:21 this scene its like a si fi movie
I didn't know you could look outside the train windows. That's a cool detail.
insanely good sound design on the final dreadnought explosion
If you had the dreadnought near shallow water and it has been destroyed you can see the wreak
Now I know where I’ve seen that stupid thing from!
I never realised the bf1 tank behemoth was also in war thunder
The next Battlefield should have this alongside Battlefield 4 Levolution.
Yeah
After V and 2042 they need something that will get people back to Battlefield.
8 years have passed, still epic as f
Airship L30 is so cool, I love how history accurate the death of it, so the fire starting to the ending is all perfection!! 🔥
1:18 bro had enough shells for the whole army!
The airship: Worst behemoth. Best destruction animation
0:01 i see heavy is not the only one gifted with the almighty POOTIS POW, HAHA
What about pyro magic?
its amazing how these things were drivable, you didnt just shoot from them
Still upset that the only Behemoth DLC was the CHAR 2C. Just imagine the other crazy prototype behemoths we could of had
4:06 ha! Neebs gaming reference.😂
Wait, your head is peaking out a spinning thing? in a Char?
Yes, its two spinning slotted metal plates, they stop bullets without compromising your ability to see
yeah, it's called the Stroboscopic cupola
It spins so that bullets cannot hit you through the gaps
Dice in their hayday honestly had some of the best sound design in the entire videogame industry, now that all the talented minds behind this are long gone.
At least they went out with a bang! (semi literally)
Oh, the humanity!
Nice one!
0:01 Hi Neebs!
We honestly have gone backwards in gaming…smh…
Good video but focus more on the wrecks and less on the revolver.
The chard 2c was never made during ww1 it was made in 1922 and only ten of them were made
I mean, pretty much the whole game uses equipment that was never issued or common. Like the Hellriegel 1915 and the Martini Henry Grenade Launcher for the Infiltrator elite kit.
It was designed in 1917 but you are right
I'm sure this game is like gameplay>historical accuracy
@@real_meme_amogusyep, most guns are prototypes.
1921* was when it entered production, not 1922, and it technically did have a prototype known as the 1A, which was fully built as early as 1917 (although this version looked quite a bit different from the final product). The 2C that people are more familiar with had its design finalised and began construction at the end of the war in late 1918, but it wasn't finished in time, so it was halted in 1919, and revitalised in 1920. 10 were made before construction would once again be halted indefinitely in 1921. It never saw combat in WW1, but its inclusion in this game is still an interesting "what if" scenario. Kind of like the Secret Weapons expansion for Battlefield 1942, which is filled with prototype weapons and vehicles that never actually saw service in WW2.
3:46 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
This game aged like wine
Unpopular opinion but I like the bf 1 vehicles much more than the bf4 leveloutions
The char exploding looks so good and cruel too don't know why
Char C2 having an explosive dmg is stupid af that explosion costed so many pushes and defending especially in rupture operation second sector
How to get a behemoth without players on map?
Good chance it's a developer server
There is nothing like battlefield franchise. Its crazy that you can use such massive vehicles in a fps multiplayer game in big maps with destructive environment 64 players. I love dice thats why i am confidente with the next btf, 2042 was created during covid, btf 5 was just a mess from the beginning and they did not listen to the community, just an experiment. They cannot fail this time. Even if 2042 is trash i would chose any day that game over any COD game
Garford on german side? That's probably the only bad thing about battlefield:complete ignorance of logic in some situations, but ey, battlefield is still awesome!
If only we could get a current gen Port with crossplay and bot mode...
COD players cant comprehend this
Boom boom bo- 0:01
You have to do the trenpang2 again because they got new takedowns😢😢
BOOM BOOM BOOM
0:01 BOOM BOOM BOO- 🔊🔊🗣️🗣️🗣️👉👉👉💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥
7:34 KIROV REPORTING!!!!
How do you spawn behemoth by being alone in the server?
Good chance it was a dev server
Peacekeeper be like: *pew pew pew*
エアシップはとても弱い…
なぜなら出て来た瞬間、全ての対空砲、航空機に狙われて、地面からは機関銃が乗組員を狙撃します。
What happened to battlefield man
@WarThunder take notes pls
KABOOM!!!!!
Wasnt there also a big bomber plane behemoth?
No, but there was a huge bomber non-behemoth plane, I think the one you remember can be seen in my 'All BF1 Vehicle Animations' video at 14:48 here: th-cam.com/video/JNxz3O6trR4/w-d-xo.html
5:12~6:00 This scene reminds me of the demise of HMS Barham (sunk by U-331, November 15, 1941).
th-cam.com/video/YdrISbwy_zI/w-d-xo.html (taken by a photographer aboard HMS Valiant)
BOOM BOOM BOOM