Perfect I'm reading Sharps Rifles all books from his time in India to the End! Then I find out about the tv show and its pretty damn good! The guy playing Sarge Harper is spot on! Of the choice for Sharp was wicked sick!
Generally, a great work, I agree with the others, lots of efforts, many thanks for this. I have a question though. Well, to start with😊, never mind elephant size horses, fallen soldiers getting up and continuing as if nothing happened, people shooting at nowhere, generally, absence of wounded and crying, sometimes awkward or pointless maneuvering, simplified close combat scenes, noises totally off the real ones - the CANNON / gunshots would be deafening all the rest with crying occasionally popping out due to the high frequency, - etc., etc. - all this is acceptable and, again, I really appreciate the huge and thoughtful work done by the guys and some compromises they had to find - BUT: WHY ALMOST NO CANNONS? As far as I am aware at that time they accounted for about 1/3 of the wounded and possibly a higher percentage of the dead. Plus a major psychological factor. And lots of additional smoke.🎉
Yeah I was one of the corporals in the square formation, the blood was laggy, even the flags! its no doubt it was a miracle we survived with our muskets lagging as well
Generally, a great work, I agree with the others, lots of efforts, many thanks for this. I have a question though. Well, to start with😊, never mind elephant size horses, fallen soldiers getting up and continuing as if nothing happened, people shooting at nowhere, generally, absence of wounded and crying, sometimes awkward or pointless maneuvering, simplified close combat scenes, noises totally off the real ones - the CANNON / gunshots would be deafening all the rest with crying occasionally popping out due to the high frequency, - etc., etc. - all this is acceptable and, again, I really appreciate the huge and thoughtful work done by the guys and some compromises they had to find - BUT: WHY ALMOST NO CANNONS? As far as I am aware at that time they accounted for about 1/3 of the wounded and possibly a higher percentage of the dead. Plus a major psychological factor. And lots of additional smoke.🎉
Wrong. You are showing linear tactics, it was used in the 18th century, in the 19th century under Napoleon they used column and scattered formation tactics, not broad thin lines of infantry.
Not the British- they kept to linear formations and square when heavy/medium cavalry were in charge distance. Light infantry acted in a skirmish role when required- to disrupt enemy formations or scout unfamiliar terrain.
Napoleonic age with a Ted Turner film score lol Gods & Generals along with Gettysburg was absolutely beautiful, Napoleon should have been filmed how those films were. With the action vibe from Patriot am I wrong?
cavalry squares were used to prevent an infantry unit being wiped out by cavalry. rarely did cavalry, light or heavy cav, break through said square. variations of this has been used as far as back as the early Roman Empire
At the time, the human eye couldn't see more than 5 fps. So that detail makes it even more realistic
Where do you arrive at 5 fps? How? Go back to school.
I'll say it. IT WAS A JOKE!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@morenofranco9235 it was a joke
It’s got the Gettysburg music. Good stuff.
And the movie Glory!
i was there, that faithful day
fateful*
@@4rnnr_as🤭
That was an epic battle!
Generals don’t think smaller than Divisions.Napoleon at Waterloo had about 20 units to think about.And each was,basically,a one shot deal.
It takes good training to stay 'composed' on those smoke-filled chessboards. Keep me away from the grapes hot.
Perfect I'm reading Sharps Rifles all books from his time in India to the End! Then I find out about the tv show and its pretty damn good! The guy playing Sarge Harper is spot on! Of the choice for Sharp was wicked sick!
Well, that Gettysburg soundtrack is good for something 😂
Certainly worked well in the original film.
Epic video!
Generally, a great work, I agree with the others, lots of efforts, many thanks for this. I have a question though. Well, to start with😊, never mind elephant size horses, fallen soldiers getting up and continuing as if nothing happened, people shooting at nowhere, generally, absence of wounded and crying, sometimes awkward or pointless maneuvering, simplified close combat scenes, noises totally off the real ones - the CANNON / gunshots would be deafening all the rest with crying occasionally popping out due to the high frequency, - etc., etc. - all this is acceptable and, again, I really appreciate the huge and thoughtful work done by the guys and some compromises they had to find - BUT: WHY ALMOST NO CANNONS? As far as I am aware at that time they accounted for about 1/3 of the wounded and possibly a higher percentage of the dead. Plus a major psychological factor. And lots of additional smoke.🎉
Wow - and not a drop of blood to be seen, either! Who knew the Napoleonic battles were so sanitary?
There are blood splatters when the unit is getting shot
Well, imo for 2D sprites style it is better to show a real Napoleonic era battle in the game "Scourge of war: Waterloo".
Where are the cannon, field guns or Grenadiers? Wasn't the Little Corporal an artillery genius?
FREDRICKSBURG!! Sorry wrong war.
Did it look like that in real life?
Yes I was there
yeah i remember that day being laggy
@@ringo5721 yeah blucher was late because of the insane lag
Yeah I was one of the corporals in the square formation, the blood was laggy, even the flags! its no doubt it was a miracle we survived with our muskets lagging as well
Generally, a great work, I agree with the others, lots of efforts, many thanks for this. I have a question though. Well, to start with😊, never mind elephant size horses, fallen soldiers getting up and continuing as if nothing happened, people shooting at nowhere, generally, absence of wounded and crying, sometimes awkward or pointless maneuvering, simplified close combat scenes, noises totally off the real ones - the CANNON / gunshots would be deafening all the rest with crying occasionally popping out due to the high frequency, - etc., etc. - all this is acceptable and, again, I really appreciate the huge and thoughtful work done by the guys and some compromises they had to find - BUT: WHY ALMOST NO CANNONS? As far as I am aware at that time they accounted for about 1/3 of the wounded and possibly a higher percentage of the dead. Plus a major psychological factor. And lots of additional smoke.🎉
And Yes.....
I was not there
Wrong. You are showing linear tactics, it was used in the 18th century, in the 19th century under Napoleon they used column and scattered formation tactics, not broad thin lines of infantry.
Not the British- they kept to linear formations and square when heavy/medium cavalry were in charge distance. Light infantry acted in a skirmish role when required- to disrupt enemy formations or scout unfamiliar terrain.
you have zero fucking clue what you are talking about lmao
Napoleonic age with a Ted Turner film score lol Gods & Generals along with Gettysburg was absolutely beautiful, Napoleon should have been filmed how those films were. With the action vibe from Patriot am I wrong?
Well done!
I could be wrong but the English fought in squares but I don't think the French did
All armies defended against cavalry in square.
@@oros59 correct- if they didn't they were yesterday's news!
cavalry squares were used to prevent an infantry unit being wiped out by cavalry. rarely did cavalry, light or heavy cav, break through said square.
variations of this has been used as far as back as the early Roman Empire
They did, f. e. at Waterloo, the old garde marched forward in squares to be protected against a cavalry charge
I found the music from Gladiator so good when watching replays of my online games
Great video but smoother scrolling would be nice ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I listen to Sabaton, Iced Earth, Debauchery, Among Amarth,Civil War have killer song about Napoleon , I will rule the Universe!
Gettysburg music.
Not going to hear any birds during a battle😏 but otherwise good video
Not bad .please Napoleonic music or music from "Waterloo" or " war and peace" , not the soundtrack to "Glory" or "Gettysburg"?
this was great, I liked the smoke, muzzle flashes and riderless horses running about 👍
No casualties
Who won?
This only on pc rt?
Is it fogging?
No its not
Napoleonic warfare wass not like that
No no , it was , I was there, i remember it was very laggy on that day