You know, a battle like Jakku has to be a pretty horrifying experience from the infantryman's POV. The sky lit up with the contrails of thousands of fighters, laser blasts, and burning wrecks of ships hurtling towards the earth, which itself is filled with tanks and walkers firing their guns and getting blown up by gun emplacements and anti-tank rocket teams. Infantry die by the dozen each second over the ruin-covered dunes, and after, all that is left is naught but bleached bones and rusted metal.
During this game’s prime this was actually thrilling to see that. Groups of people would stand around in pause just to watch that. And chat was freaking out telling everyone to look up. Good times.
THIS should have been what we got in the sequel trilogy. Imagine, the epic battle we could have seen at the end of Ep. 7, not another death star/planet killer, but the last of the Empire slugging it out with the Rebellion over Jakku for a good solid hour! Seeing these massive ships crashing, people fighting on the ground, etc.
I don't think endless action would have made the movie better. Rise of Skywalker also has like 30 min of pure endless action and your brain just shuts off when Palpatine does the lightning thingy upwards. But yes. I also think a more comprehensive "this is what happened after Endor" film would have been better than the hints of a massive battle that we got in the final film.
@@IceSpoon I only watched EP9 once (I was forced too) but I dont recall any "massive space battle". It was more like some "miraculous" rebel fleet shows up and shots at fish in barrel because "the evil fleet cant move without a beacon to tell them to move" or some stupid scripting like that. Am I wrong? Am I misremembering this scene? To that end, I agree with Isaned. A battle of Jakku couldve been good. Think of 'Rogue One'. That was a SWBF type interpretation brought to the big screen. And, imo, Rogue One was the best of the recent 5 SW's movies.
Even if you hated the sequels at first, they managed to create a new cannon where battles like this and the end of rouge one are possible for us to see. We’re probably going to get a movie about this soon
This blew my mind the first time I played Graveyard of Giants. Dice absolutely nailed the graphical portrayal of the Star Wars universe, from the small details of every map, to the space battles raging overhead, and the audio fidelity of all the weapons and combat. Battlefront 2015 did not deserve all the hate and bashing it got. Walker Assault was the most fun I've ever had in a competitive shooter.
I love how you can tell this is offline because they have a X-wing or A-wing constantly trying to dive bomb them😂 My least favourite part of offline matches
For a super that ship was taking a hell of a beating. Woulda been nice to see a bit more of the battle as a whole though. It's a wonder that Super survived long as it did
Later background info states that it was inside a bubble of roughly 50 Star Destroyers that engaged encroaching Alliance capital ships while the Ravager blasted them from within the bubble, so starfighters had to do most of the damage to it.
@@CFRF13 makes sense but even then, by THIS point in the franchise if K-wings were a thing the Rebels had them, an B-wings had to be around by the wing by now flying next to squadrons of Y-wings without substantial fire support from just 1 of said several armadas that must've been there I take it even the fleet and SSDs probably don't hold up well as they normally do one would think with Starhawks flying alongside the other answers to even huge Resurgent SDs like latest Mon Cals an maybe some Nebulons. Just some observations that'd make in vere sense
One of the things I really liked about Battlefront was the visual storytelling in the background of certain maps, such as this. But in all sincerity, the battle of Jakku would have been utterly nightmarish were it to be real. The sheer scale is almost unfathable.
Imagine just chilling in your hut watching Space Jeopardy with a cup of blue milk then suddenly you hear explosions off in the distance and you go outside to see this, so you pull out your iphone and go live on Spacebook so all your friends can see.
Still a very missed oportunity that they didn't port this map to Battlefront II, I always loved the little details of Battlefront 2015's maps, especially how the sky above Jakku is literally covered in laser fire
@@panzerwafflez7228 I don't believe the star hawk was canon at this time in late 2015, it first appeared a year later in Aftermath life debt . The first time it was actually shown was 4 years later in early 2020 in star wars armada, and later squadrons.
@@frankieseaman6614 it was canon just not fully reallized. They said they wanted to polish the design first before putting it in canon and that didnt happen untill star wars battlefront. Tough the ship was already canon
I can't believe I watched four minutes of a game I haven't played in 3 years. Man this was good. I remember seeing this for the first time in the game and I just sat there watching it. (I'm sure I got picked off at some point.)
That weapon was made for murder and war, whoever worked aboard it was not innocent. Especially not at that point in galactic history, after the Emperor fell and the Empire was doomed
Never mind that, you see those massive shockwaves that comes out in the aft and stern sections every once in a while. I would imagine those would be killing a lot of people when those happen. Plus it seems that the power is mostly out, thus meaning a lot of the crew are trapped inside in a completely dark ship which is crashing down towards a planet sideways. The noise that thing would make breaking slowly apart most be some of the most horrifying thing you would hear.
I agree! The Yamato capsized and then it’s magazines ignited causing the massive mushroom cloud. I can see where you were going with this and it was awesome!
I’m also thinking about getting Task Force Admiral that will come out soon on steam just for the carrier vs carrier combat that happened back in 1942. I will be doing videos and livestreams on it when it comes out
This is heartbreaking. Thousands of souls aboard that ship, extinguished in an instant. Witnessing such an ordeal as an imperial on the ground would scar you for the rest of your life. All of your comrades dead, while the other side celebrates the deaths of the good men that you called brothers. The anger, and depression would never leave you, and you could never even talk to anyone about it because you were on the losing side, the “wrong” side. I’m certain a lot of imperial’s who served eventually couldn’t handle the pain, and would end up taking their own lives. It’s tragic. War is hell.
@@CentaurusL4 I mean to be honest the Empire was already breaking apart by Jakku anyways, whether the remnants win or not wouldn't really matter to all the opportunistic imperial moffs and officers from carving up their own slice of space for themselves either way, also the new republic would just beat them the next battle most likely
My question would be why the imperial ships were so close to the planet where the had very limited room to maneuver. At the very least the smaller imperial ships could have handled support for ground forces and the super star destroyer and other larger ships should have been much further away to guard against enemy ships coming in from out of system.
i wonder what it will be like if the empire won the war. imagine seeing the Ravager, the lusankya, the eclipse, the annihilator, and the Executor itself at the battle of jakku while the death star 1 or 2 was in the sky destroying rebel ships. on my opinion the empire should win
This wasn’t what I remember when reading the novel. They shot down the ravager’s engines so that it couldn’t resist. The rebel flagship then pulled the Ravager down with its tractor beam all the way to jakku.
Assuming that Ravager's gravity repulsors still worked (which somehow I doubt they do... looking at the overall state of the ship) her crash on the Jakku surface would cause a planetary wide catastrophic Extinction Level Event... which in the best case scenario would turn the planet in to Mustafar 2.0... But of course this is EA game after all. 😅
Well in Star Wars the Ravager did crash on Jakku but did not cause an Extinction Level Event, and the planet is definitely not Mustafar 2.0 as we see in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
It probably wouldn't cause such a global event simply because the velocity isnt high enough. Maximum fall speed as it hits the ground would be the equivalent of 1g terminal velocity. It would be enough to cause catastrophic localized impact destruction, of course...just not enough to generate a runaway thermal event that could cook a sizeable amount of the planets surface. That being said...the impact from a 17km long city sized starship free falling onto the surface would be sufficient to flatten anything in the region and cover a significant amount of the hemisphere with dust
Visually it looks wonderful, but these are massive ships, seen from a serious distance. The major detonations would occur a lengthy time before the viewer would hear the concussions. Also, the mass of the Super Star Destroyer would be cataclysmic hitting the ground as shown, but the smoke just fades. In reality, she'd be burning from end to end for days, if not weeks.
Shouldnt they be all obliterated? I mean there is a manhattan sized starship falling out of the sky The kinetic force allone would be atleast close to the Asteroid that ended the Dinosaurs
@@Buriedcate The Starhawk wasn't visually designed as of yet when this game came out, so it wasn't included in the sequence. We wouldn't see what they looked like until Armada got the mini years later
Still baffled by the lack of additional value for the (relatively flat surface bound) AT-AT when you have the capability to operate complete (super) star destroyers in the atmosphere. But that's just me, I guess.
#1: If an enemy fleet is actively engaging said Star destroyers. #2: There are planetary shields/weapons (ION cannons/hyper velocity guns/other various ground based heavy canons), #3: Capital ships are so massive that their hull integrity can be seriously strained when in atmosphere (gravity is a PIA). Shields/artificial gravity projectors play a role in quite literally holding the ship together and off the ground in atmosphere, which puts tremendous strain on the reactor over time. #4: AT-AT's, although famous from the films, were not the mainstay of the imperial army, just as ISD's were not the most numerous ships in the navy. Nebulon B's and frigates made up the bulk of the imperial navy just as assault tanks and other small craft made up the majority of imperial armor assets. AT-AT's were specialized vehicles designed to provide long range artillery fire to advancing troops while it's flanks were protected by smaller units (AT-ST's/AT-AA's). AT-AT's were also more than capable of traversing difficult terrain, at Kashyyk for example where they easily waded through deep water that other vehicles were simply too short for. #5: Not every planet/mission had complete obliteration of the enemy and the planet as it's goal. Planetary assaults were vital in capturing important information/supplies, etc. Why glass the entire planet over a small rebel cell? #6: As stated above, full scale capital ships were actually quite rare, and they couldn't always deploy to a specific system. #7: It's a movie, and like all movies/franchises, it's not real and is written to play out the way the writer intended (good guys typically win even with the most ridiculous plot armor). If Star Wars was real, the Rebellion's chance for success would've been the same as the U.S. in the American Revolution, almost 0% if not for foreign aid from other major powers. Actually, scratch that, even less. It would've been like the Patriots taking on a British Empire that had taken over and colonized the ENTIRE world.
The idea that such a massive ship can be destroyed by the basically civilian navy of the Rebelion is unrealistic. In reality such a massive ship with a firepower crabapple of rivaling any army in the galaxy should have no problem at going against all ships that the resistance had on Exagol and win not to mention the ships that the Rebels had at the battle of Jakku
by 4 ABY, the navy of the rebellion was far from just being civilian, and there were state of the art starhawk cruisers with tractor beams able to pull super star destroyers from orbit. in fact that's why it was destroyed, a starhawk sacrificed itself as it used its tractor beams to pull the executor from orbit into the planet below whilst its engines were down. no ship to ship combat
By that time, it wasn't just a civilian army. They had loads of upgraded star destroyers, Mon cals. Plus it was quite realistic, the fleet mainlany focused on keeping the dagger format, leaving the thrusters almost completely defenseless against smaller ships like x or w wings.And even when they opened up the surrounding fleet (that kept the dagger format) in order to let out a powerful strike from the Ravager, they gave plenty amount of chances for the republic to use gravitational beams to bring the dreadnought down. At the end of the day, even if it was a powerful fleet, better equipped republic ships could stand out the fire power for long enough.
Why the big ball of flame? For an airliner on earth it makes sense as it is full of flammable jet fuel. Are they keeping lots of barrels of kerosene on star destroyers, and if so, what for?
"Scanners indicate that the rebels have activated an uplink station."
"That's uh... not our biggest problem right now chief."
lol
“ I don’t know if you’re blind or not Admiral but uhhhh, Tarkin’s Super Star Destroyer is going down.”
*SSD crashes onto the ground* "Enemy bomber has locked onto our walker"
I think he's just coping at this point...
@@Sircatspoopalot Lmao
You know, a battle like Jakku has to be a pretty horrifying experience from the infantryman's POV.
The sky lit up with the contrails of thousands of fighters, laser blasts, and burning wrecks of ships hurtling towards the earth, which itself is filled with tanks and walkers firing their guns and getting blown up by gun emplacements and anti-tank rocket teams. Infantry die by the dozen each second over the ruin-covered dunes, and after, all that is left is naught but bleached bones and rusted metal.
I can imagine the absolute demoralization of that AT-AT crew watching the Ravager crashing right in front of them
Earth?
@@_blanck2642 that’s what I was thinking it’s jakku
@@TacticaLLR i agree
Earth also means dirt or land. You can't really say "toward the jakku" and have it make sense.
During this game’s prime this was actually thrilling to see that. Groups of people would stand around in pause just to watch that. And chat was freaking out telling everyone to look up. Good times.
I remember that basically happening the battle literally stopped for a few minutes minus the AI fighting. Was wild
Yup I remember.
THIS should have been what we got in the sequel trilogy. Imagine, the epic battle we could have seen at the end of Ep. 7, not another death star/planet killer, but the last of the Empire slugging it out with the Rebellion over Jakku for a good solid hour! Seeing these massive ships crashing, people fighting on the ground, etc.
I don't think endless action would have made the movie better. Rise of Skywalker also has like 30 min of pure endless action and your brain just shuts off when Palpatine does the lightning thingy upwards.
But yes. I also think a more comprehensive "this is what happened after Endor" film would have been better than the hints of a massive battle that we got in the final film.
@@IceSpoon I only watched EP9 once (I was forced too) but I dont recall any "massive space battle". It was more like some "miraculous" rebel fleet shows up and shots at fish in barrel because "the evil fleet cant move without a beacon to tell them to move" or some stupid scripting like that.
Am I wrong? Am I misremembering this scene?
To that end, I agree with Isaned. A battle of Jakku couldve been good. Think of 'Rogue One'. That was a SWBF type interpretation brought to the big screen. And, imo, Rogue One was the best of the recent 5 SW's movies.
YES!!
Even if you hated the sequels at first, they managed to create a new cannon where battles like this and the end of rouge one are possible for us to see. We’re probably going to get a movie about this soon
This blew my mind the first time I played Graveyard of Giants. Dice absolutely nailed the graphical portrayal of the Star Wars universe, from the small details of every map, to the space battles raging overhead, and the audio fidelity of all the weapons and combat. Battlefront 2015 did not deserve all the hate and bashing it got. Walker Assault was the most fun I've ever had in a competitive shooter.
Abso-freaking-lutely. Those matches frankly were some of the most fun I've ever had in a game. I was also partial to Bespin.
wonder what the pilots on the AT-AT were thinking seeing that
There where probably at ats inside the ship
The ATA t pilots might be from that destroyer
AT-AT Pilots aren’t paid to think.
"so much for my cushy job"
"Well, shit".
For reference, that's about the size of the entire island of Manhattan.
That impact would have been much more energetic considering it was descending at about 1 km / second at impact.
Ya know the awesome and terrifying part of this is that that's essentially a city... *falling from THE SKY!*
Yeah... and it should have cratered the entire battlefield.
About the size of Manhattan Island
I love how you can tell this is offline because they have a X-wing or A-wing constantly trying to dive bomb them😂 My least favourite part of offline matches
Very true
I like the attention to background that 2015 battlefront did
One of the most striking visual moments in any Star Wars game. It’s a crime that Battlefront 3 probably won’t happen.
Imagine being a trooper in that battle, you become unconscious and when you wake up all you see is this.chills
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That thing is nineteen kilometres, stem to stern. Imagine ALL OF MANHATTAN ISLAND falling out of the sky....
When you see something like this, you just know that the Empire's end is in sight. The end of an era for the galaxy, and the beginning of a new one.
For a super that ship was taking a hell of a beating. Woulda been nice to see a bit more of the battle as a whole though. It's a wonder that Super survived long as it did
Later background info states that it was inside a bubble of roughly 50 Star Destroyers that engaged encroaching Alliance capital ships while the Ravager blasted them from within the bubble, so starfighters had to do most of the damage to it.
@@CFRF13 makes sense but even then, by THIS point in the franchise if K-wings were a thing the Rebels had them, an B-wings had to be around by the wing by now flying next to squadrons of Y-wings without substantial fire support from just 1 of said several armadas that must've been there I take it even the fleet and SSDs probably don't hold up well as they normally do one would think with Starhawks flying alongside the other answers to even huge Resurgent SDs like latest Mon Cals an maybe some Nebulons. Just some observations that'd make in vere sense
@@robertagu5533 it was said that the reason why ravager is in lower armosphere was because a starhawk drag it down with tracter beam
@@ExcelsusDev that’s right it was the only ship that small that could bring down a ship that size (I know I’m 10 months late to this video)
No ship is unbeatable.
The eclipse 2 was never destroyed by the New Republic, it kamikazed.
@@tox1cboi_524 huh ,wait what?
@@Ulyssestnt not heard of the eclipse 2 Dreadnought?
The Millennium Falcon has joined the chat.
@@tox1cboi_524 the Imperium class ultra star destroyer is almost unbeatable
One of the things I really liked about Battlefront was the visual storytelling in the background of certain maps, such as this.
But in all sincerity, the battle of Jakku would have been utterly nightmarish were it to be real. The sheer scale is almost unfathable.
The book covered the destruction in more detail including how it was taken offline and dragged into the atmosphere of the planet.
Imagine just chilling in your hut watching Space Jeopardy with a cup of blue milk then suddenly you hear explosions off in the distance and you go outside to see this, so you pull out your iphone and go live on Spacebook so all your friends can see.
roflwaffle
Buddy I don’t think you need to go live, cause your friends 3 states away are still gonna see it
Lol
@@DJ_Blaster Yeah, but your cousin who got that internship on Cloud City won't. Not to mention your in-laws from Kashyyyk.
@@ThatOneFilipinoBall 🤣🤣
Still a very missed oportunity that they didn't port this map to Battlefront II, I always loved the little details of Battlefront 2015's maps, especially how the sky above Jakku is literally covered in laser fire
Just a reminder that those Super Star Destroyers are the size of Manhattan.
It's a shame that there is no starhawk shown
I think thats the Starhawk crashing at the top around 1:05.
@@panzerwafflez7228 Probably, though I did kinda look like a Nebulon-B Medical Frigate
@@panzerwafflez7228 I don't believe the star hawk was canon at this time in late 2015, it first appeared a year later in Aftermath life debt . The first time it was actually shown was 4 years later in early 2020 in star wars armada, and later squadrons.
@GrantKP I'm sure there is some super detailed in universe explanation between a tractor beam and a gravity well.
@@frankieseaman6614 it was canon just not fully reallized. They said they wanted to polish the design first before putting it in canon and that didnt happen untill star wars battlefront. Tough the ship was already canon
And that ladies and gents is why you don't fly a capital ship in a planetary atmosphere.
It wasnt on atmosphere, it fell from orbit. (Acording to the book)
Man I miss battlefront. Was such a great game.
There is still a dedicated community, even now.
@@Psyrus88 yep there still is
Good luck getting spaceship insurance after THAT.
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@@jonessa011yt7 yes please
Executor Class SSD: **crashes**
Jakku air traffic controller: "Sir? SIR? You can't park there, sir"
Would have been cool if the dust covered the map and everyone had to fight in a fog.
I genuinely remember playing battle of jakku on battlefront II, and thinking the ravages would still be there
I can't believe I watched four minutes of a game I haven't played in 3 years. Man this was good. I remember seeing this for the first time in the game and I just sat there watching it. (I'm sure I got picked off at some point.)
Just think thousands of lives were lost in that ship when it came crashing and burning to the ground.
That weapon was made for murder and war, whoever worked aboard it was not innocent. Especially not at that point in galactic history, after the Emperor fell and the Empire was doomed
thosands? No. It would take tens of thousands.....!
Never mind that, you see those massive shockwaves that comes out in the aft and stern sections every once in a while. I would imagine those would be killing a lot of people when those happen. Plus it seems that the power is mostly out, thus meaning a lot of the crew are trapped inside in a completely dark ship which is crashing down towards a planet sideways. The noise that thing would make breaking slowly apart most be some of the most horrifying thing you would hear.
Damn rebels
@@mikkel066h If we guess that ship falls at the speed of 1 km/s, than we can imagine what happened to crew when it hit planet
Instant liquification
I can't begin to imagine the noise and shockwave that would've come from the impact
nah that will just buff right out
Tis but a scratch
Oh my god, you can see the burning star-hawk too?! They didn’t even have concept art for it out yet! That’s so cool. They really where thinking ahead
Imagine all the people who were just falling upside down in that ship…
Utterly amazing
The Ravager’s destruction reminds me so much of the sinking of the Japanese battleship, Yamato during WWII.
I agree! The Yamato capsized and then it’s magazines ignited causing the massive mushroom cloud. I can see where you were going with this and it was awesome!
I’m also thinking about getting Task Force Admiral that will come out soon on steam just for the carrier vs carrier combat that happened back in 1942. I will be doing videos and livestreams on it when it comes out
Wow I played this game for years and I never noticed that subtle detail
This is heartbreaking. Thousands of souls aboard that ship, extinguished in an instant. Witnessing such an ordeal as an imperial on the ground would scar you for the rest of your life. All of your comrades dead, while the other side celebrates the deaths of the good men that you called brothers. The anger, and depression would never leave you, and you could never even talk to anyone about it because you were on the losing side, the “wrong” side. I’m certain a lot of imperial’s who served eventually couldn’t handle the pain, and would end up taking their own lives. It’s tragic. War is hell.
Eh the star wars galaxy has about 400 quadrillion sentient beings, I'm sure a hundred thousand or so lost won't make a dent
@@TheAnnoyedHumanistIt will making a gigantic dent for the forces that the empire has left though.
@@CentaurusL4 I mean to be honest the Empire was already breaking apart by Jakku anyways, whether the remnants win or not wouldn't really matter to all the opportunistic imperial moffs and officers from carving up their own slice of space for themselves either way, also the new republic would just beat them the next battle most likely
@@TheAnnoyedHumanist yeah, until Thrawn could have possibly reunited them. He's still alive even after this time period in cannon.
My question would be why the imperial ships were so close to the planet where the had very limited room to maneuver. At the very least the smaller imperial ships could have handled support for ground forces and the super star destroyer and other larger ships should have been much further away to guard against enemy ships coming in from out of system.
In the aftermath book, a rebel ship takes a tractor beam and brings it closer to the planet
And we all know the battle of jakku was the waning hours of the galactic civil war just like order 66 was the waning hours of the clone wars.
How much does the Imperial Army hate the Navy? An SSD is about to crash and zero fucks are given over the radio.
The fact that it was destroyed by a fucking tractor beam is funny to me
If radio guy had given half as many warnings about the Ravager as he did about that AT-AT this all could have been avoided.
🤣🤣
Graphics are amazing! If we were to be invaded by the Empire that’s exactly how it would look! Amazing work very realistic!
i wonder what it will be like if the empire won the war. imagine seeing the Ravager, the lusankya, the eclipse, the annihilator, and the Executor itself at the battle of jakku while the death star 1 or 2 was in the sky destroying rebel ships. on my opinion the empire should win
If they had competent officers like thrawn maybe they would have
@@jonessa011yt7 that is very true since thrawn was smart in battles.
This wasn’t what I remember when reading the novel.
They shot down the ravager’s engines so that it couldn’t resist.
The rebel flagship then pulled the Ravager down with its tractor beam all the way to jakku.
LoL...so many rounds being exchanged, it just looks like a sky full of confetti.
Looks cool and you can feel the size of it
Engine room! Damage report!
Engineer:
that thing could only take so much damage
That SSD Ravager, got "ravaged" itself, I wonder if the manufacturers warranty covered that?
“Don’t let the rebels get the upper hand”
Yeah I think it’s too late for that Chief…
Assuming that Ravager's gravity repulsors still worked (which somehow I doubt they do... looking at the overall state of the ship) her crash on the Jakku surface would cause a planetary wide catastrophic Extinction Level Event... which in the best case scenario would turn the planet in to Mustafar 2.0...
But of course this is EA game after all. 😅
Well in Star Wars the Ravager did crash on Jakku but did not cause an Extinction Level Event, and the planet is definitely not Mustafar 2.0 as we see in Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
It probably wouldn't cause such a global event simply because the velocity isnt high enough. Maximum fall speed as it hits the ground would be the equivalent of 1g terminal velocity. It would be enough to cause catastrophic localized impact destruction, of course...just not enough to generate a runaway thermal event that could cook a sizeable amount of the planets surface.
That being said...the impact from a 17km long city sized starship free falling onto the surface would be sufficient to flatten anything in the region and cover a significant amount of the hemisphere with dust
Visually it looks wonderful, but these are massive ships, seen from a serious distance. The major detonations would occur a lengthy time before the viewer would hear the concussions. Also, the mass of the Super Star Destroyer would be cataclysmic hitting the ground as shown, but the smoke just fades. In reality, she'd be burning from end to end for days, if not weeks.
Now the subnautica should start
On a desert and the ship is like 10times the size
@@panzerkampfwagenviiimaus3976 yep
Ah yes my favourite gama subnautica now with A FRICKIN 19KM SHIP ON A DESERT PLANET
Gallius Rax... you maniac! You blew it up!
That thing would have taken HOURS to fall from low orbit
yup
Why? Assuming all its powers gone it's subject the the same gravity as anything else. (It wasn't actually at orbital vilosity)
@@owenthomas5103 It looked to be falling at 10mph. It would take 5 hours + to fall from low orbit.
@@rolandogamezten miles an hour? More like 5 miles a minute you know these things are over ten miles long
Well those repulsors tried.
But gravity is a bitch.
All that warning and nothing happened to that AT-AT.
I’d love to play this scenario in a Factor 5 Rogue Squadron title.
bunch of green and red sparkles
Shouldnt they be all obliterated?
I mean there is a manhattan sized starship falling out of the sky
The kinetic force allone would be atleast close to the Asteroid that ended the Dinosaurs
It fell from a low orbit.but yeah.
It's falling a LOT slower than asteroids travel.
I can’t believe this game was released in 2015
It’s a shame we don’t see Krysta Agate’s ship crashing into it :(
It didn’t crash into it but pulled it down, also the starhawk wasn’t modelled at this point so no one knew what it looked like
Gallius Rax was on that ship lol 😂
welp. there goes five trillion isk.
Second SSD we have seen crashing in battlefront so far
wheres the starhawk that took it down with its tractor beam?
@@Buriedcate The Starhawk wasn't visually designed as of yet when this game came out, so it wasn't included in the sequence. We wouldn't see what they looked like until Armada got the mini years later
I like at 0:53 the engines die
I know right!
It's so freaking detailed and amazing
It wasn't just the engines. The entire ship goes dark
Still baffled by the lack of additional value for the (relatively flat surface bound) AT-AT when you have the capability to operate complete (super) star destroyers in the atmosphere. But that's just me, I guess.
#1: If an enemy fleet is actively engaging said Star destroyers. #2: There are planetary shields/weapons (ION cannons/hyper velocity guns/other various ground based heavy canons), #3: Capital ships are so massive that their hull integrity can be seriously strained when in atmosphere (gravity is a PIA). Shields/artificial gravity projectors play a role in quite literally holding the ship together and off the ground in atmosphere, which puts tremendous strain on the reactor over time.
#4: AT-AT's, although famous from the films, were not the mainstay of the imperial army, just as ISD's were not the most numerous ships in the navy. Nebulon B's and frigates made up the bulk of the imperial navy just as assault tanks and other small craft made up the majority of imperial armor assets. AT-AT's were specialized vehicles designed to provide long range artillery fire to advancing troops while it's flanks were protected by smaller units (AT-ST's/AT-AA's). AT-AT's were also more than capable of traversing difficult terrain, at Kashyyk for example where they easily waded through deep water that other vehicles were simply too short for.
#5: Not every planet/mission had complete obliteration of the enemy and the planet as it's goal. Planetary assaults were vital in capturing important information/supplies, etc. Why glass the entire planet over a small rebel cell?
#6: As stated above, full scale capital ships were actually quite rare, and they couldn't always deploy to a specific system.
#7: It's a movie, and like all movies/franchises, it's not real and is written to play out the way the writer intended (good guys typically win even with the most ridiculous plot armor). If Star Wars was real, the Rebellion's chance for success would've been the same as the U.S. in the American Revolution, almost 0% if not for foreign aid from other major powers. Actually, scratch that, even less. It would've been like the Patriots taking on a British Empire that had taken over and colonized the ENTIRE world.
watched this again and i see the outline or shadow of tie fighters on the impact shockwave where the Ravager hit the surface at 2:54
Imagine the imperial Comms going off while the ravenger was crashing
It’s the dumbest thing to bring mega capital ships in low altitude. All the ships have the capability to provide fire support from orbit.
It wasn’t at low altitude, it was in orbit till its engines were disabled and was dragged down by a tractor beam
why we don’t have multiplayer mission to destroy executor star destroyer???(
Is this a battle...or a glitter party? 🤦♂️💥
The idea that such a massive ship can be destroyed by the basically civilian navy of the Rebelion is unrealistic. In reality such a massive ship with a firepower crabapple of rivaling any army in the galaxy should have no problem at going against all ships that the resistance had on Exagol and win not to mention the ships that the Rebels had at the battle of Jakku
by 4 ABY, the navy of the rebellion was far from just being civilian, and there were state of the art starhawk cruisers with tractor beams able to pull super star destroyers from orbit. in fact that's why it was destroyed, a starhawk sacrificed itself as it used its tractor beams to pull the executor from orbit into the planet below whilst its engines were down. no ship to ship combat
You need a history book
@@762cat history book for Star Wars?
@@davout5775 They have a whole cannon written
By that time, it wasn't just a civilian army.
They had loads of upgraded star destroyers, Mon cals. Plus it was quite realistic, the fleet mainlany focused on keeping the dagger format, leaving the thrusters almost completely defenseless against smaller ships like x or w wings.And even when they opened up the surrounding fleet (that kept the dagger format) in order to let out a powerful strike from the Ravager, they gave plenty amount of chances for the republic to use gravitational beams to bring the dreadnought down. At the end of the day, even if it was a powerful fleet, better equipped republic ships could stand out the fire power for long enough.
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I wonder why they go there on planet jakku?
What a tragically small impact
Is this a game?
Battlefront 2015
how long it takes to crash, the crew mustve been doin everything to keep it in the air
Yeah but for how seevrely damaged and destroyed it was...there was no chance for it to survive
Why the big ball of flame? For an airliner on earth it makes sense as it is full of flammable jet fuel. Are they keeping lots of barrels of kerosene on star destroyers, and if so, what for?
@Antares How do you know this
You kidding? What you don’t know warships are full of munition which can explode?
They really overuse the "Praxis" ring effect in this.
A starhawk bring him down
Is this Battlefront 2? The 2019 version?
Star Wars battlefront (2015)
Didn't Luke pull the destroyer onto Jakku? They should have had him do it in Canon on Krait ... pulling the Executor down onto the planet!
That would’ve been absurd and terrible
battlefront ir battlefront 2?
Star Wars Battlefront (2015)
what game is this?
Battlefront 2015
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Too Soon
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what's this game ?
Star Wars battlefront 2015
Game? Battlefront?
Yes its Star Wars Battlefront (2015)
@@krailzaph2730 Do you have to say 2015 I mean you can say battlefront 1
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What game is this?
It is Star Wars Battlefront 2015