Well it's a game, but imagine surviving a real battle like this, and coming back home... People had to survive in this meat grinder for years, and get back home, to their families and live their lives like nothing happened...
@@christopherdixon5141 it's not that it wasn't reported, people couldn't understand the ones who came back, and those who came back couldn't explain what they were through. By coming back like nothing ever happened I mean, those men had to find jobs, take care of their farmsteads and homes, raise their kids because no one else's will help you... Mental trauma was understood only after WW1 as a cause of constant stress or witnessing horrors
@@waroftherebellion. There were a lot of "friends" made afterward, too. Veterans from both sides joined together in remembering the horrors of the war and their country's struggle.
You should have been at the 150th Appomattox, it was like 15,000 guys on the field and there were a few moments when both sides were advancing at once, the order kept was pretty impressive.
No kidding! I was surprised their 1SG. didn’t call “rear rank, right foot step up!” I’m not a gamer. I’m in the military and used to do Civil War reenacting, but it’s so cool to see people working/ playing as a cohesive unit.
@@goestheboom5211 I've never done it but every time I've watched RP stuff like this it looks like everyone has a blast. You can tell they really have a passion for the history/lore.
Shoulda seen our foot regiment in Mount & Blade: Napoleonic Wars. We were a force to be reckoned with. We always had a double or triple deep line. Accurate from afar. Brutal in melee. I miss those days. :')
Napoleonic Wars was flat-out amazing. The AI wave survival and pulling off like 20+ kill shots with artillery was some of the best fun I've had in a game
The fucking “my dick fell off” “now how can i fuck my sister” and them screaming white power probably gives the golden medal comedy video game community
Such troubadours are oft times considered tramps and scoundrels, being heard ever and seen never. Howsoever, it is, sir, with great admiration and the most heartfelt appreciation, that I find myself expressing undying admiration for the contributions of the ever-present musical accompaniment provided for the engagement.
Boshin war might be like "Why do we get swords and they get guns ? CAUSE SWORDS DON"T GOTTA RELOAD ! CHARGE !" Or Impromtu Napoleonic war if they added the French, British and U.S.A Marines as playable factions.
What a fucking riot. I could see how there could be some hard core LARPers going full tilt immersion with after action reports, notification of deaths by letter(emails). I’m totally hooked.
I remember once on the training grounds, our regiment marched like 2000 yards away from the training targets and we left the Sgt next to them. We each took turns shooting high and hoping to hit the target. I aimed at a tree branch that hung just linear with where we thought the target would be and sure shit the thing appeared on my screen, dead bullseye. I left the server and said "well guys I'll never do that again."
this looks like a blast! i can’t wait to play! i had 2 family members who fought in the civil war. One was a drummer boy of the age of 15 in the infantry out of NC. And one was 26 and a bugler in the artillery out of Mississippi. They were just ordinary folks fighting against the invaders of their homes. I’m excited to jump into this game. Very cool y’all
I couldn't help but notice that you held back quite a bit and stayed in the back ranks most of the time. We wouldn't happen to have a coward on our hands would we? Or maybe a filthy yank spy! You sure did lead that french advance though! Just sayin.
One of my folks blew up their own ship because they would rather sink it than give it to the "union". -Texas. Of course it cousins from the union still sent him to one of a few known war camps. Historically known.
2:53-4:10 now imaging civil war squad conversations as video game chat covos Union soldier: "Lay down your arms and surrender" Condeferate Soldier: "I will lay down your moms arms later" Union Soldier: "....that makes no sense!?" Confederate Soldier: "These balls in your mouth will make sense!"
@@ryanhampson673 fascinating... Thanks for sharing 😊. You know here in Mindanao Philippines there's a lot of treasure hunters alot of the Japanese soldiers buried the Japanese gold here and they had a lot of gold. There's also a ship that was sunk right off the coast where I live and you can see the observation tower during low tide even. It's right off the coast of Maguling in Southern Mindanao Philippines. I don't know the ships name but it's a Japanese naval ship.
@@jamesalfredstrong8106 Oh wow that's cool. If you live in the Philippines then maybe you know the story about the Taffy 3 task force during WW2? A few US destroyers held off the Japanese fleet and turned them around off of Samar. Most mismatched naval battle ever.
@@ryanhampson673 well most of the stuff I heard in terms of Japanese naval presence her is about them being in Kiamba in a town named Kling that's here in Southern Mindanao about 35 minutes away. My grandma Selma my mom's mom said before she died at 93 like 3 years ago that she was holding my uncle when he was an infant and bullets were literally hitting the ground around her feet and my grandpa's sister my dad's dad my mom told me about how she got nearly killed by a bomb and managed to get a scar the shape of a v on her forehead from the bomb also in Kling because the American airforce and the Japanese navy were fighting right off the coast in Kiamba and also my great grandpa my dad's mom's dad was executed by decapitation for refusing to bow to a Japanese commander or something somewhere in Kiamba. Now my grandpa my dad's dad him and his dad and his I think 6 other brothers were guerilla soldiers making my great grandpa their general up north in Basilan possibly in Isabella a big city island off the coast of Zamboanga where fighting was very heavy from what I read in my great grandpas bio he was also the first to bring rubber to the Philippines. They had a big rubber plantation too his name was James Walter Strong my grandpa was James Alfred Strong and my dad was James Walter the 2nd and I'm James Alfred the 2nd I'm 40 now.
Very important to know where you are from James. We also give our children the names of their Tupuna ( ancestors) You should write down the things you know about them.
This game looks fun as shit. One thing that I'm curious about - the illuminated white tracks on the ground: do you have to follow those lines or are they merely suggestion? I get that on the map, you're going to have to go from objective point to objective point, but if you're commanding all these guys, can you say "alright, I need a squad along this path, a couple of squads over in the bushes, we're gonna pincer them when they roll up." I guess what I mean is, are those white lines basically just controlled hoard movement?
Who played Johnny Horton's Battle of New Orleans the other songs I've heard were from the civil war but not the battle of New Orleans that didn't come out until the mid 1900s I say that because I don't have any idea of the actual release date
Hearing that Rebel Yell was cool. CSA were by far the better soldiers. But it was an industrial war. Manufacturing, population, railroads, naval strength... "Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable,-a most sacred right-a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government, may choose to exercise it. Any portion of such people that can, may revolutionize, and make their own, of so much of the teritory as they inhabit. More than this, a majority of any portion of such people may revolutionize, putting down a minority, intermingled with, or near about them, who may oppose their movement. Such minority, was precisely the case, of the tories of our own revolution." Abraham Lincoln, Jan 1848
The battle doctrines of the period hadn't evolved and were largely the same as what one would see during the age of smooth bore muskets. Line formation, massed volley fire and bayonet charge was the order of battle. Unfortunately, the change to rifled muskets, and ammunition advancement increased accuracy tenfold and made things vastly more dangerous for the infantryman. Tactics would change after the civil war, as the age of black powder weapons died, and the rise of modern breech loading, metallic cartridges came into mass production.
Not a single phone in sight just people living in the moments
underrated comment😆
No UAVs in this battle
phone in pocket lol…
Get out
Head ass
The voice chat is hilarious , “I DONT GET PAID ENOUGH FOR THIS”
“YOU’RE GETTING PAID?”
“ YOU’RE GETTING PAID IN YANKEE BLOOOOOOOD” 😂
Lol
12:43
"It's gonna be bloody"
"Yeah it's necessary"
"Yeah just like every other f*cking battle" 😂😂😂
Well it's a game, but imagine surviving a real battle like this, and coming back home...
People had to survive in this meat grinder for years, and get back home, to their families and live their lives like nothing happened...
They suffered like everyone does but sought different ways to heal. My youtube channel has poetry from Union Veterans. Amongst a few other stories.
nah not like nothing happened. Just nothing was reported. Some good women in those days
@@christopherdixon5141 it's not that it wasn't reported, people couldn't understand the ones who came back, and those who came back couldn't explain what they were through. By coming back like nothing ever happened I mean, those men had to find jobs, take care of their farmsteads and homes, raise their kids because no one else's will help you...
Mental trauma was understood only after WW1 as a cause of constant stress or witnessing horrors
@@Mikesman1000 Thanks Mike
@@waroftherebellion. There were a lot of "friends" made afterward, too. Veterans from both sides joined together in remembering the horrors of the war and their country's struggle.
I find it interesting that players who play as the Confederacy are often much better than the Union… At the least it’s never a dull moment!
bc the union is literally full of trans and browns. or gays. funny actually lmao, and commies how ironic
Historically accurate
@@taylorhines589 no such thing as civil war. its fake
1 confederate soldier was worth 10 union soldiers. Only reason the union won was because they were receiving foreign supplies and had a larger army.
@@Dontcare135 they also had a larger industrial base to make more equipment
I do civil war reenacting. That first forming of the line was smoother than some of the ones I’ve seen at re-enactments.
Same here and I agree!
Figure I’ll ask this here. Is there a video that shows forming up and wheeling and all that? Actual Birds Eye view diagrams anyplace? Thanks.
You should have been at the 150th Appomattox, it was like 15,000 guys on the field and there were a few moments when both sides were advancing at once, the order kept was pretty impressive.
No kidding! I was surprised their 1SG. didn’t call “rear rank, right foot step up!” I’m not a gamer. I’m in the military and used to do Civil War reenacting, but it’s so cool to see people working/ playing as a cohesive unit.
Icons on the ground showing where your footing should be and what direction to face definitely help!
1:20 "YEEEEEEAAH! SHOULD HAVE HAD YOUR BAYONET OUT BOOOOII!" That killed me
The people that RP in games like these are absolutely amazing individuals.
100% agree never had more fun in gaming than when I roleplay how all games should be played tbh
THE GOAT!!!!!
@@goestheboom5211 I've never done it but every time I've watched RP stuff like this it looks like everyone has a blast. You can tell they really have a passion for the history/lore.
@@deathtakes i mean isnt that the point of gaming, to live out a fantasy
Just hoping they didn't RP in real life too, i mean what if they have slave in their backyard?
33:37 "his names is general Cartman.. He speak us".... i love that part
Check out the officer walking in front of his own line of fire less than a minute in, lol.
😂
made me think that this guy is really a pro and knows what he is doing.
Captains walk in front and lead company movements and move out the line of fire moments before firing.
lol I was waiting to see his hat fly off from most of all the shots
“Anyone else playing naked “ 😂😂😂😂😂
Shoulda seen our foot regiment in Mount & Blade: Napoleonic Wars.
We were a force to be reckoned with. We always had a double or triple deep line. Accurate from afar. Brutal in melee.
I miss those days. :')
87th Irish in NW(Even back when it was a mod) was some of the most fun I ever had in gaming.
Mmr3 vet here miss it best fun I ever had online
@@JakeSibley-ql9sq I also miss being pipe major in a highland regiment.
I miss nw
Napoleonic Wars was flat-out amazing. The AI wave survival and pulling off like 20+ kill shots with artillery was some of the best fun I've had in a game
So much golden content coming from these dudes. The french advance prt had me dead.
on what time is it? the 3:04 when the dude said he get paid have me rolling
@@tukangiseng 25:09 "About face, we're pulling a French advance" (plays Happy day in Paris)
The fucking “my dick fell off” “now how can i fuck my sister” and them screaming white power probably gives the golden medal comedy video game community
1:33 so fitting to hear Cumberland Gap by 2nd South Carolina String Band!
Such troubadours are oft times considered tramps and scoundrels, being heard ever and seen never. Howsoever, it is, sir, with great admiration and the most heartfelt appreciation, that I find myself expressing undying admiration for the contributions of the ever-present musical accompaniment provided for the engagement.
" Corporal bbb462cid, 46th Maine, September 1862"
Next on PBS....
1:00:25 “you give them yanks the only thing they deserve and that’s fokin LEAD”
I’d follow that officer into Gettysburg
That was from the reenacting episode.
floris is a cuck
21:20 is absolutely mad. Never seen an impact like that so clearly before.
That's why it's good to not be so bunched up lol
21:31 "WHERE'S MY GUN"?! Had me dead 💀
He didn't say gun...
Somebody isn't having any more children.
🤦♂
i like how the player keeps using teammates as a meat shield every ti.e he forms line
😂😂😂
That’s cool a coordinated troop movement! It’s almost like a reenactment
That moment when johnny horton started playing😂😂
At 3:15 "Anyone else playing naked?"😂
Wouldn’t be surprised if one of these players had chaw full of tabaccie speaking in the mike.
This looks amazing! I’d love if they had a napoleonic war version and a Japanese Boshin war satsuma rebellion one too
Boshin war might be like "Why do we get swords and they get guns ? CAUSE SWORDS DON"T GOTTA RELOAD ! CHARGE !" Or Impromtu Napoleonic war if they added the French, British and U.S.A Marines as playable factions.
“A French advance”
**accordion starts playing**
**retreat commences**
Históricamente impreciso
That game chat was hilarious! Just a bunch of guys having a great time.
25.18 We're not playing aggressive we're pulling a french advance then retreated the french music played i died lol.
Dude, I fucking pissed myself laughing lol
What a fucking riot. I could see how there could be some hard core LARPers going full tilt immersion with after action reports, notification of deaths by letter(emails). I’m totally hooked.
War of rights is such a fun game! It's even more fun if you join a dedicated regiment.
I remember once on the training grounds, our regiment marched like 2000 yards away from the training targets and we left the Sgt next to them. We each took turns shooting high and hoping to hit the target. I aimed at a tree branch that hung just linear with where we thought the target would be and sure shit the thing appeared on my screen, dead bullseye. I left the server and said "well guys I'll never do that again."
Их диалоги это отдельный вид искусства xD
😂😂
I’d give anything to have players like this in squad ugh. this is incredible feels unreal haha
21:17 i was literally thinking wow they are grouped together, id be off to the side.. then boom took em all out 😂
this looks like a blast! i can’t wait to play!
i had 2 family members who fought in the civil war.
One was a drummer boy of the age of 15 in the infantry out of NC. And one was 26 and a bugler in the artillery out of Mississippi.
They were just ordinary folks fighting against the invaders of their homes.
I’m excited to jump into this game. Very cool y’all
i love how General Sherman is giving info on the chat and a Private asks him to pls stop talking lmaoo
When everyone was cheering around the 5 and a half minute mark, sounded like the Ewoks on Endor from Star Wars.
6:56 when Johnny Horton started playing 💀
Southern Soldier - 2nd South Carolina String Band
When your a private in the Civil War and the officers tell you to take that "wheat field" for the third time: X.X
I couldn't help but notice that you held back quite a bit and stayed in the back ranks most of the time. We wouldn't happen to have a coward on our hands would we? Or maybe a filthy yank spy! You sure did lead that french advance though! Just sayin.
One of my folks blew up their own ship because they would rather sink it than give it to the "union". -Texas. Of course it cousins from the union still sent him to one of a few known war camps. Historically known.
Im lmaoing 😂😂 at the voices during the fighting
2:53-4:10 now imaging civil war squad conversations as video game chat covos
Union soldier: "Lay down your arms and surrender"
Condeferate Soldier: "I will lay down your moms arms later"
Union Soldier: "....that makes no sense!?"
Confederate Soldier: "These balls in your mouth will make sense!"
Aside from the in game chat window, this is great!
I like the video you should tell the guy who plays music use the jackass theme it makes charges a lot funner
why is there a cannoner Reloader Guy running whit the gang at 8:34
First rank should take a knee when firing so the second rank can take a standing shot.
taking a knee costs way to many tickets, since you get the "skirmishing" status. Your death will cost 3 instead of 1 ticket
@@OifelOifel The rules then are not in keeping with tactics used.
That wasn't the tactic used. The 2nd rank fires over the shoulder of the 1st rank.
In reality the guy behind them would shoot in between the gaps in the line they only took a knee when there were 3 lines
@silas_soule5294 that's not a "tactic" used. Rear rank shoots to the right of the shoulder of the man in front.
Are there any Texas regiments? My daddy was born in Texas and I'm going to live my life out there, some day.
I love randomly pausing and looking at the chat 6:19 is so funny 😭😂
7:18 “someone take care of my wife *dies*”😭😭😭
When he said “where’s John wilkes booth” that took me to the grave hahhahah…while running thru the woods 45:20
that charge across that field made me smile
Training in a video game of the American Civil War in preparation for American Civil War 2.
I had fun watching this. Like I would a movie
"Of course we won. The good guys always win" 😅
1:19:56 lol! What made this guy fly in the air?
This was great to watch! 👌
LOL,,, 1:24 INTO THE GAME! Barely over a minute and you heard the best audio i have heard in a very long time. ..."my leg...why cant i feel it "
There is something absolutely hilarious about this and I love it LMFAOOO
as someone whos been reenacting for years i will say the battle line needs more work would be more effective if dint have so many people being rogue
3:16 "anyone else playing naked" got me
this game looks awesome. im going to buy it right this second lol
31:47 “I’m coverd in my friens bloood”
with headphones this game can actually give you real shellshock and ptsd but its amazing
No safety imagine how many people killed their own guys 😢
In WW2 it was 12-14% killed by friendly fire, so this was probably up there…Although you’d be more likely to die of dysentery or cholera.
@@ryanhampson673 fascinating... Thanks for sharing 😊. You know here in Mindanao Philippines there's a lot of treasure hunters alot of the Japanese soldiers buried the Japanese gold here and they had a lot of gold. There's also a ship that was sunk right off the coast where I live and you can see the observation tower during low tide even. It's right off the coast of Maguling in Southern Mindanao Philippines. I don't know the ships name but it's a Japanese naval ship.
@@jamesalfredstrong8106 Oh wow that's cool. If you live in the Philippines then maybe you know the story about the Taffy 3 task force during WW2? A few US destroyers held off the Japanese fleet and turned them around off of Samar. Most mismatched naval battle ever.
@@ryanhampson673 well most of the stuff I heard in terms of Japanese naval presence her is about them being in Kiamba in a town named Kling that's here in Southern Mindanao about 35 minutes away. My grandma Selma my mom's mom said before she died at 93 like 3 years ago that she was holding my uncle when he was an infant and bullets were literally hitting the ground around her feet and my grandpa's sister my dad's dad my mom told me about how she got nearly killed by a bomb and managed to get a scar the shape of a v on her forehead from the bomb also in Kling because the American airforce and the Japanese navy were fighting right off the coast in Kiamba and also my great grandpa my dad's mom's dad was executed by decapitation for refusing to bow to a Japanese commander or something somewhere in Kiamba. Now my grandpa my dad's dad him and his dad and his I think 6 other brothers were guerilla soldiers making my great grandpa their general up north in Basilan possibly in Isabella a big city island off the coast of Zamboanga where fighting was very heavy from what I read in my great grandpas bio he was also the first to bring rubber to the Philippines. They had a big rubber plantation too his name was James Walter Strong my grandpa was James Alfred Strong and my dad was James Walter the 2nd and I'm James Alfred the 2nd I'm 40 now.
Very important to know where you are from James.
We also give our children the names of their Tupuna ( ancestors)
You should write down the things you know about them.
americans should have an optional battle just like this every year to settle our differences like gentlemen. springfields vs. enfields lol
the music seems off, yet i think it's missing a dude yelling "I can't feel me legs!" and "Ahhh! my eye! my eye!"
@@kc-io7ct but say it with southern accent lol
The cartman confederacy speech cameo.....🤣💀 44:58
20:28 where are all of you firing ? i don't see any enemy.
I wish more people waited for "fire" before shooting and "fire at will" before reloading, shooting, repeat randomly
I don't know this game but it looks awesome and so realistic.
It's called War of Rights it's a pretty niche game but has weekly events.
These guys are marathon runners! I get winded just watching the back and forth.
Is the n bombs by the computer or your glorious army?
Bro when you chased down that guy was like a movie haha😅
14:10 "Three groomer flags down" 💀💀💀
Based
At 36min you can hear "white power" 😂😂😂 that killed me
is this some kind of linebattle event or a casual game?
Casual. Events are even more formal
I definitely want this game where can I find it
what happened in 5:16
its the era when u only feel safe when your gun is reloaded
This game looks fun as shit. One thing that I'm curious about - the illuminated white tracks on the ground: do you have to follow those lines or are they merely suggestion? I get that on the map, you're going to have to go from objective point to objective point, but if you're commanding all these guys, can you say "alright, I need a squad along this path, a couple of squads over in the bushes, we're gonna pincer them when they roll up." I guess what I mean is, are those white lines basically just controlled hoard movement?
I spent way too much time enjoying this video.
Game looks nice. How do they handle it for the majority of the players want to play for the south, though?
You don't ever want to take you're bayonet of you're rifled musket, trust me.
The whistle in the background, gave me BF1 flashbacks
Subbed just cause of the cross talk!!!😆👍
Who played Johnny Horton's Battle of New Orleans the other songs I've heard were from the civil war but not the battle of New Orleans that didn't come out until the mid 1900s I say that because I don't have any idea of the actual release date
Hearing that Rebel Yell was cool. CSA were by far the better soldiers. But it was an industrial war. Manufacturing, population, railroads, naval strength...
"Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable,-a most sacred right-a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government, may choose to exercise it. Any portion of such people that can, may revolutionize, and make their own, of so much of the teritory as they inhabit. More than this, a majority of any portion of such people may revolutionize, putting down a minority, intermingled with, or near about them, who may oppose their movement. Such minority, was precisely the case, of the tories of our own revolution." Abraham Lincoln, Jan 1848
This legit looks like a good time with role playing and game play
I heard Cumberland Gap playing over someones mic about 2 mins in 😂
I wish they had this game on consoles and s*** looks so fun
Sounded like some of the guys were literally transported back to Ol' Dixie with their true colors showing.
Yeah, lots of actual racists pretending to be role-playing in this game
We’re still here. We’ll always be here.
Why are the soldiers not firing from covers?
The battle doctrines of the period hadn't evolved and were largely the same as what one would see during the age of smooth bore muskets. Line formation, massed volley fire and bayonet charge was the order of battle. Unfortunately, the change to rifled muskets, and ammunition advancement increased accuracy tenfold and made things vastly more dangerous for the infantryman. Tactics would change after the civil war, as the age of black powder weapons died, and the rise of modern breech loading, metallic cartridges came into mass production.
@@CollinKillian Well said.
These guys are straight up comedians.
Are all the figures players or does multiplayer have bots also?
Everyone is a real person
On what platform is this game available ?
Only on PC unfortunately
Can you play this on a Xbox or PS4 or PS5
No unfortunately
the general cartman speech is amazing
Lol that one guy said, “Of course we won, the good guys always win” Someone to tell him the bad news?😂
Imagine this guy pointing his rifle at the back of your head, or just a whisker clear of your face
1 element, 4 flags. Now THATS consolidating forces.
21:32 is absolutely hilarious