thats wrong napoleon fell ill on the battlefield so he rested while wellington fell his men back over a hill Ney thought he was retreating charging the british without infantry support the british held giving napoleon no choice but to send the old guard to attack them but wellington suprised him with volley fire from the hill abliterating the old guard causing the prussians to surround him losing him the battle
"I wish it become night (=to retried) or the Prussians come." Welligton say. The Prussians under the Command from Blücher come....and win the Battle. Without Prussian you can see here what happen.
You are fool Napoleon die in Snt. Elena or to America! Second Jean Lannes die on 1809 in the battle of Essling! Third marshal Murat was desert Napoleon after battle of Leipcig! You don't know history!
@EpaminondastheGreat That is really wierd! Maybe its because the video is called "Resurrection (The Alternate Battle of Waterloo)" This is not a history lesson! @Itflak Great video! I love you work.
@fulf1 Stupid cunt, betraying your own country. The Prussians helped enormously but the fact Wellington held Napoleon off the hill for that sustained amount of time proves alone that he was at least 80% responsible for the victory.
@TheLiberalKnight Yes but without the Prussians the British would have eventually broken and Napoleon would have won. But then again without the British the Prussians would have just been destroyed at Ligny.
@Grimmsaw I the video I meant it for Ney charging after seeing Napoleon get hit by artillery. The world turning red is a refrence to the movie Alexander where it appears Alexander is killed by an arrow, and the army becomes enraged, and begin a renewed charge while the world appears to turn to blood in Alexander's perspective. The idea being that the French, so enraged at the death of their Emperor that they would commit totatlly to the charge, and nothing will stop them.
@Grimmsaw because the duke of Wellington army walked back 10 paces. ney thought they were retreating but Wellington men were found to be in square formation behind the hill to take on the cavulary.
@donorleone No he wasn't. If you look up the 1970 Waterloo movie on wikipedia, and look up mistakes, you'll get "The Duke of Gordon is depicted as leading his Gordon Highlanders into battle; in fact, the Duke was not present and the Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment, John Cameron of Fassifern, had been killed at the battle of Quatre Bras on 16 June" and if you read the Waterloo Order of Battle, John Cameron of Fassifern is leading the Gordon Highlanders.
@ltflak From the biography of the duke of wellington:
"...i told him of gordon's death, and of such of the casualties as had come to my knowledge" - Dr. John Hume on the death of Lieutentant Colonel Gordon who lost his leg to a roundshot (no, not getting confused with Uxbridge) after the battle of Waterloo.
From "Waterloo commanders":
"One of [Wellington's] ADC's, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon, died in his headquaters in the early hours on the 19th June".
@calistotanzi Christ I know, your like the 10 person to say so, not realizing that I stuck him in there to show this is a battle from an "Alternate" universe, but everyone misses the point. I get it, I suck.
i m 100% sure...i finished napoleons biographie one week ago and if you dont believe me you can inform yourself..wikipedia for example murats biographie!
@TheNivea2000 I'm not sure what this has to do with my video info being incorrect, it clearly states "Noteable Alternate World Differneces: - Marshal Murat is taking part in the battle" just before I listed the audio and soundtracks. I don't see how reading up on Napoleon is going to change anything I wrote in the video info. I also don't see why you had to misspell my username like that..
The French infantry attack at the beginning of the battle was on the verge of crushing the Allied center, but the British cavalry turned a near defeat into a shattering victory.
@expertstrategy Even with the center crushed, I question if Wellington couldn't have just closed in on all sides and smashed the French with calvary anyway...In fact, this brings up a question I've always wondered. Where was the British calvary at the time of Ney's charge? Why didn't they try a flank attack, or prehaps chase the French back so Ney couldn't bring up more horses and cannons?
@ltflak, the British cavalry was decimated by the French lancers, so Wellington could no longer use them again during the battle. That was a huge advantage the French just achieved. Cavalry are essential if you want to win a decisive victory.
Remember how most of Wellington's battles, he defends? Wellington probably thought that there could be an instant push from the Imperial guard, who were at the time far away, but in pursuit. I only question however, allthought Ney saw an opportunity, why would he attack without support, from neither infantry or artillery, especially when he saw the squares?
@f3wbs He did, he brought up horse artillery after a few charges, and had them fire grapeshot right into the squares, which quickly became killing grounds and Wellington began to doubt his squares could withstand another charge, and it was at this moment that Ney wanted to bring up the Imperial Guard, but Napoleon said no...and we never learn why he said no, cause Napoleon does use the guard to attack...like 2 hours later after Wellington had reformed his center.
The point of the imperial guard isnt to just aid cavalry charges. The point of the Old guard is kind of like Napoleon's last resort (which is why they were the last to take Hougoumont). The point is, Napoleon didn't send Ney to charge, which is obvious in the movie because he gets pissed. So the moral is, a man rode to battle, only to be sent back by squares, and have his master pissed =D
@ltflak Sorry mate but Napoleon didnt have any troops to spare at that time. Everyone thinks the Old Guard werent commited until the end of the battle. Not true im afraid, the young and middle guard were fighting in Placenoit against the prussians and were pushed out by the prussians and Napoleon commited about a quarter of his old guard to retake it. Which they did and this stabilised his line long enough for him to throw his last dice which was to ram the rest of his old guard up the centr
@ltflak Wellington held back what was left of his heavy cavalry and all of his light cav so he could use them to cover his retreat if need be. That is also why the french cavalry couldnt just ride through and past all the squares, Wellington had all of his cavalry formed up behind them at the edge of the soignennes forest. (dont think thats spelt right but its only belgium)
@BlueSmokeAndMirrors7 Well when France attacked Britain it should have known what it was taking on, the world largest empire and owner of a quarter of the land surface and all the seas so the fact that the french like most other times were royals raped by the brits like all other times is a good one :P
Je tiens à vous remercier infiniment pour cette vidéo, elle communique bien plus que du 3D et un bon scénario, c'est aussi d'excellentes prises de vues et un hommage à nos hommes, tomber contre la grande Bretagne à Waterloo, et quelque part, donné un sens à leur sacrifices.
Amitié de la France (Non, nous ne sommes pas snobs, nous sommes orgueilleux, et cela ce comprend, quand l'on regarde cette vidéo).
@f3wbs Point i'm trying to make, you should look up the video info first before asking someone. It's REALLY annoying that I went to all that trouble to list all the soundtracks and when they appear just for someone to ask me what song it was.
but in Waterloo Ney charged with cavalary without any infratnrary support, if he would have inf, he would succeeded. But that still isnt ecatly what i mean
@dodow1234 You overestimate the square. The square merely takes away the speed and impact of the charge away from calvery, giving first strike to the infantry. But once that's done, calvery will beat the infantry in a prolonged fight.
@TheRomanRuler That's a poor tactic, why cripple your calvary's speed by dragging infantry along? Calvary can do many things on the battlefield by itself.
@ltflak He means, While your cavalry are charging/ after they charge, the enemy is forced into a square formation, which is vulnerable to other infantry.
@EdwardACS Machinima -definition- •The rendering of computer-generated imagery using low-end (real time) 3D engines such as those found in video games, as opposed to the high-end, complex 3D engines used by professionals; The genre of films created by such techniques
@bloodngutspatriot Just saw it last night :) It was epic but I've gotta say I was a little dissapointed on the tactical aspect of it... charge up the middle under cannon fire.. plus Gettysburg music. I've seen too many remakes of that situation to the point where I actually beg for something different. But regardless the captioning was well done :)
@bloodngutspatriot The reason why the prussians were not in this video probably has to do with the fact that they didnt show up until Napoleon Commited his Guard just before the prussians arrived. In this we see Ney's Cavalry charge succeed. So therefore Napoleon's Guard was still in reserve
i understand this is an alternate reality blah blah blah... but cavalry would not beat infantry formed in squares with artillery support history has proved this, so to that extent its a bit stupid..........
@TheNikzaw Then you've never played the game. 160 heavy calvery can beat 160 men in square easily. Square isn't as powerful as you think. It provides a first-time advantage that last about 30 seconds. After that, in just becomes a general melee and in which calvery have the advantage. Once the squares start deforming, it's all over.
@ltflak cavalry would not defeat men in squares with artillery support. yes i have played the game yes i have studied history. Sure a single unit of line infantry MAY in game loose to a single cavalry charge but with several squares formed in close order with artillery in support cavlary would be stupid to attack let alone think they can win... i think marshalls neys charge at the real battle of waterloo proves this dont you?
@TheNikzaw I thought Marshal Ney's attack was the most effective attack made by the French at Waterloo, but his attack was incomplete. Ney had wanted the Guard to to strike when the last of the calvery withdrawed while the British were still in square, but Napoleon said no, which gave Wellington time to reform the center.
@ltflak Neys attack was succesful and a failure at the same time but lets not argue that, all i was stating was cavalary would not defeat large numbers of infantry formed in square with artillery support. Neys attack at waterloo caused large losses to wellington, yes. However the main casualties came from ney moving the horse artillery up and devastating squares with canister shot. Overall look at it Neys charge didnt work against the squares with artillery support...
howd u gety all three ranks to fire?
TheSmallfire66 1 day ago
@TheSmallfire66 Part of the mod in the video info
ltflak 3 hours ago
absolutely love the bagpipes.
TheSmallfire66 1 day ago
May not be historically accurate but its a damn well done movie, bravo.
TheMattork 1 week ago
WOW EPIC MOVIE!!!
Warpath555 2 weeks ago
nice graphics how do you do that
MiNnEyKiD 3 weeks ago
thats wrong napoleon fell ill on the battlefield so he rested while wellington fell his men back over a hill Ney thought he was retreating charging the british without infantry support the british held giving napoleon no choice but to send the old guard to attack them but wellington suprised him with volley fire from the hill abliterating the old guard causing the prussians to surround him losing him the battle
MiNnEyKiD 3 weeks ago
the song from 1:16-1:36 is cock o' the north
planesrule1 1 month ago
VERY impressive video!
Heavymental80 1 month ago
"I wish it become night (=to retried) or the Prussians come." Welligton say. The Prussians under the Command from Blücher come....and win the Battle. Without Prussian you can see here what happen.
TheAlucard1970 1 month ago
@TheAlucard1970 and without the british the prussians would be beaten, Like they where in ligny.
so stop thinking your smart :)
xxMRMOVIExx 1 week ago
*commander
Chazb5046 1 month ago
@Itflak no he was tactical commonder someone else was battle commander then it was napoleon
Chazb5046 1 month ago
Marshal ney wasnt second in comand
Chazb5046 1 month ago
@Chazb5046 He wasn't?
ltflak 1 month ago
Now , imagine if that is not a game , but a movie
xxxcross 1 month ago
how did u record like that?
werlops 2 months ago
documentary feeling
werlops 3 months ago
5:34 :) I see what you did there.
joe59788 3 months ago
@joe59788 Did what?
ltflak 3 months ago
the last samurai music!
legolas35653 3 months ago
You are fool Napoleon die in Snt. Elena or to America! Second Jean Lannes die on 1809 in the battle of Essling! Third marshal Murat was desert Napoleon after battle of Leipcig! You don't know history!
EpaminondastheGreat 4 months ago
@EpaminondastheGreat sure...
ltflak 4 months ago
@EpaminondastheGreat Seems someone doesn't know how to read the description.
TheAnimeDuke 3 months ago in playlist TheAnimeDuke's favorites
@EpaminondastheGreat Ummm, didn't you see the word "Alternate" in the title? That means a different perspective from Itflak
gunzinsea 3 months ago
@EpaminondastheGreat Reading titles and description is the hardest thing in life eh ?
TheSleeper33 2 months ago
@EpaminondastheGreat read the title ''ALTERNATE BATTLE OF WATERLOO''
victinhoemn 2 months ago
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werlops 2 months ago
@EpaminondastheGreat get your spelling right. And it is a game for god sake
ntw ai is very unpredictable. And it is spelled St. Helena.
werlops 2 months ago
@EpaminondastheGreat it says in the changes marshal lanes is still alive go you suck
Prussia75 2 months ago
@EpaminondastheGreat That is really wierd! Maybe its because the video is called "Resurrection (The Alternate Battle of Waterloo)" This is not a history lesson! @Itflak Great video! I love you work.
0111lol 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@EpaminondastheGreat
That... that's why it's altern...
You didn't even watch the video did you.
ForceTrekkie 1 week ago
@EpaminondastheGreat I swear it says 'Alternate Battle of Waterloo' at the very top
you know the title..
ww2feak 1 week ago
what's the title of the music that started at 0:57
coerdelion13 4 months ago
When did Napoleon get blown up? I seem to have missed that - my video is playing kind of funny..... 's blurry and stuff.....
NobleKorhedron 4 months ago
Oh my...I had a cold sweat forming by the end...Mon dieu..cest incredibile..cest fantastique..
custer870 4 months ago
You should make movies
coonquistadoreddie 4 months ago
Thiswas a funny entertaining video the funny part when both gen get shot by cannons xD
Prinsed27 5 months ago
So awesome video man!
I think it is the best Napoleon video i have ever seen :)
and nice with the "Three feathers" film scene to ;)
I must like this
Totalwarbest 5 months ago
im subscribing!
wigster600 5 months ago
I only hope Napoleon didn't really die? In this movie of course
juultjuh99 5 months ago in playlist Meer video's van ltflak
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juultjuh99 5 months ago in playlist Meer video's van ltflak
Marshal Lannes died at Aspern-Essling
juultjuh99 5 months ago in playlist Meer video's van ltflak
OMG, f*cking Epic movie!
and the most awsome sound effects that i have 'headr' in any napoleon total war movie! Nicely Done!
gerritswehla19 5 months ago
Lmao cmon ma French allies hahaha fuck the english. :D
VIPmw2VIP 5 months ago
nice video :)
secuter 5 months ago
im kinda sad that u had the highlanders get pwned cause my great great granfather i think, was a member of the 92nd Highland foot
noobydude1 6 months ago
I'm British but i strongly respect Napoleon. Anyway the British never won waterloo, the Prussians won it for us.
fulf1 6 months ago
@fulf1 Stupid cunt, betraying your own country. The Prussians helped enormously but the fact Wellington held Napoleon off the hill for that sustained amount of time proves alone that he was at least 80% responsible for the victory.
TheLiberalKnight 6 months ago
@TheLiberalKnight Yes but without the Prussians the British would have eventually broken and Napoleon would have won. But then again without the British the Prussians would have just been destroyed at Ligny.
fulf1 6 months ago
I have a question...Did Ney make cavalry charge in this video because of Napoleons death or historically because he saw British retreating?
Grimmsaw 6 months ago
@Grimmsaw I the video I meant it for Ney charging after seeing Napoleon get hit by artillery. The world turning red is a refrence to the movie Alexander where it appears Alexander is killed by an arrow, and the army becomes enraged, and begin a renewed charge while the world appears to turn to blood in Alexander's perspective. The idea being that the French, so enraged at the death of their Emperor that they would commit totatlly to the charge, and nothing will stop them.
ltflak 6 months ago 6
@ltflak excuse me but napoleon is dead or wounded?
AlesSimoncia 4 months ago
@Grimmsaw because the duke of Wellington army walked back 10 paces. ney thought they were retreating but Wellington men were found to be in square formation behind the hill to take on the cavulary.
mhmatt1 4 months ago
Lannes was dead before Waterloo!
Lavrugtsoel 6 months ago
Naploean dieing - lol, no.
longlostluvA 6 months ago
this battle suck, never in the reality the english army can fight Napoleon army
MaximilienBailly3 7 months ago
@MaximilienBailly3 So why did England beat Napoleon, then?
TheLiberalKnight 6 months ago
@TheLiberalKnight Not England, The British amy consisted of Dutch, Hannoverians, and many other Europeans.
fulf1 6 months ago
@fulf1 It was a British general using British battle tactics and the British made up most of the allied army at Waterloo.
Basically, anyone who dislikes Britain tries to rewrite history and pretend it was Prussia's victory only.
TheLiberalKnight 6 months ago
@MaximilienBailly3 Awful grammar and the UK* did fight and win the Battle of Waterloo!
Hardiment123 5 months ago
fire arrows oh wait......
CINTERPOL 7 months ago
Great video. Great work.
Baaltazar 7 months ago
R.I.P Duke of Gordon. You fought well lad, you fought well. Long live Scotland! ='(
XanMan89 7 months ago
@XanMan89 Shame he wasn't in the real Battle for Waterloo...
ltflak 7 months ago
@ltflak yes he was
donorleone 7 months ago
@donorleone No he wasn't. If you look up the 1970 Waterloo movie on wikipedia, and look up mistakes, you'll get "The Duke of Gordon is depicted as leading his Gordon Highlanders into battle; in fact, the Duke was not present and the Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment, John Cameron of Fassifern, had been killed at the battle of Quatre Bras on 16 June" and if you read the Waterloo Order of Battle, John Cameron of Fassifern is leading the Gordon Highlanders.
ltflak 7 months ago
@ltflak maybe read something more credible than wikipedia. Wellington visited Gordon after the battle and he died soon afterwards
donorleone 7 months ago
@donorleone The Order of Battle appears to be rather detailed, and clear shows that the Duke of Gordon wasn't in command.
ltflak 7 months ago
@ltflak From the biography of the duke of wellington:
"...i told him of gordon's death, and of such of the casualties as had come to my knowledge" - Dr. John Hume on the death of Lieutentant Colonel Gordon who lost his leg to a roundshot (no, not getting confused with Uxbridge) after the battle of Waterloo.
From "Waterloo commanders":
"One of [Wellington's] ADC's, Lieutenant Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon, died in his headquaters in the early hours on the 19th June".
i have more if u want
donorleone 7 months ago
@ltflak you can't trust everything on wikipedia
Valasra97 6 months ago
This is totally fake You can tell they are not real people
CINTERPOL 7 months ago
@CINTERPOL Yeah...Video games generally arn't real.
ltflak 7 months ago 7
@ltflak This movie needs to be released soon
CINTERPOL 7 months ago
@CINTERPOL And your point is
MrDoc345 7 months ago
how did you make the soldiers in the front of the battalion crouch? please answer :D
SenhorPesoPesado 7 months ago
@SenhorPesoPesado Probably because they were in square.
ltflak 7 months ago
@ltflak Men, that time i didn't have the game :S
SenhorPesoPesado 5 months ago
Man, you are definitely Napoleon's heir and you must be reclaiming your own French Empire from Sarkozy :D
kingofmaiars 8 months ago
well done. i like the alternative ending as well as the quality and effort you put into this.
thedictatorfan 8 months ago
well done.
thedictatorfan 8 months ago
uhh, thats definitly Last Samurai
whouston8 8 months ago
This is superb use of cinematices and voice acting.
Brilliant I just loved it.
Look forward to more!
Strongholder123 8 months ago
What is the song starting around 6:40?
Grimmsaw 9 months ago
@Grimmsaw I don't know, it's part of the Four Feathers soundtrack, which I was never really able to find online.
ltflak 9 months ago
@ltflak I noticed you fought at Waterloo for two days. Is that a mod?
noelwym123 7 months ago
@noelwym123 no
ltflak 7 months ago
Lannes died at Esling in 1809... he was never at waterloo!!!
calistotanzi 9 months ago
@calistotanzi Christ I know, your like the 10 person to say so, not realizing that I stuck him in there to show this is a battle from an "Alternate" universe, but everyone misses the point. I get it, I suck.
ltflak 9 months ago
@Itflack
i m 100% sure...i finished napoleons biographie one week ago and if you dont believe me you can inform yourself..wikipedia for example murats biographie!
but how so ever its not that importand is it?..:D
TheNivea2000 9 months ago
@TheNivea2000 I'm not sure what this has to do with my video info being incorrect, it clearly states "Noteable Alternate World Differneces: - Marshal Murat is taking part in the battle" just before I listed the audio and soundtracks. I don't see how reading up on Napoleon is going to change anything I wrote in the video info. I also don't see why you had to misspell my username like that..
ltflak 9 months ago
theres a mistake...murat wasnt in waterloo...he has betrated napoleon already 1814
TheNivea2000 9 months ago
@TheNivea2000 Pretty sure that's already listed in the video info.
ltflak 9 months ago
so napoleon dies in the first part of the battle.......WELL THAT WAS TOO EASY!!!!!
retrobananaguy 9 months ago
The French infantry attack at the beginning of the battle was on the verge of crushing the Allied center, but the British cavalry turned a near defeat into a shattering victory.
expertstrategy 9 months ago
@expertstrategy Even with the center crushed, I question if Wellington couldn't have just closed in on all sides and smashed the French with calvary anyway...In fact, this brings up a question I've always wondered. Where was the British calvary at the time of Ney's charge? Why didn't they try a flank attack, or prehaps chase the French back so Ney couldn't bring up more horses and cannons?
ltflak 9 months ago
@ltflak, the British cavalry was decimated by the French lancers, so Wellington could no longer use them again during the battle. That was a huge advantage the French just achieved. Cavalry are essential if you want to win a decisive victory.
expertstrategy 9 months ago
The reason is quite simple...
Remember how most of Wellington's battles, he defends? Wellington probably thought that there could be an instant push from the Imperial guard, who were at the time far away, but in pursuit. I only question however, allthought Ney saw an opportunity, why would he attack without support, from neither infantry or artillery, especially when he saw the squares?
f3wbs 9 months ago
@f3wbs He did, he brought up horse artillery after a few charges, and had them fire grapeshot right into the squares, which quickly became killing grounds and Wellington began to doubt his squares could withstand another charge, and it was at this moment that Ney wanted to bring up the Imperial Guard, but Napoleon said no...and we never learn why he said no, cause Napoleon does use the guard to attack...like 2 hours later after Wellington had reformed his center.
ltflak 9 months ago
The point of the imperial guard isnt to just aid cavalry charges. The point of the Old guard is kind of like Napoleon's last resort (which is why they were the last to take Hougoumont). The point is, Napoleon didn't send Ney to charge, which is obvious in the movie because he gets pissed. So the moral is, a man rode to battle, only to be sent back by squares, and have his master pissed =D
f3wbs 9 months ago
@f3wbs The Imperial Guard also works well against squares, and an enemy whose on the verge of breaking...It would have been perfect.
ltflak 9 months ago
@ltflak Sorry mate but Napoleon didnt have any troops to spare at that time. Everyone thinks the Old Guard werent commited until the end of the battle. Not true im afraid, the young and middle guard were fighting in Placenoit against the prussians and were pushed out by the prussians and Napoleon commited about a quarter of his old guard to retake it. Which they did and this stabilised his line long enough for him to throw his last dice which was to ram the rest of his old guard up the centr
MrDoc345 7 months ago
@ltflak Wellington held back what was left of his heavy cavalry and all of his light cav so he could use them to cover his retreat if need be. That is also why the french cavalry couldnt just ride through and past all the squares, Wellington had all of his cavalry formed up behind them at the edge of the soignennes forest. (dont think thats spelt right but its only belgium)
MrDoc345 7 months ago
wow that was amazing, that must have taken so much work. Great Job Man!
shiyboy4 9 months ago
are the soldiers Japanese or something.
MrHmongRooster 9 months ago
man pleeeasse answer what graphic settings do i have to use because i dont want the smoke from the soldiers walking but i want the smoke from gunfire
thanoylas 9 months ago
@thanoylas I use the TROM 2 mod for that.
ltflak 9 months ago
@ltflak you mean there is no way of getting rid of the smoke
thanoylas 9 months ago
@thanoylas The mod removes the smoke from moving soldiers.
ltflak 9 months ago
Wow i found this quite moving for a total war video :')
mohawkmohican 10 months ago
This is how history should have been written.
I may not be French, or even European, but Napoleon will always be my Emperor.
Vive la France! Vive l'Empereur!
BlueSmokeAndMirrors7 10 months ago 17
@BlueSmokeAndMirrors7 Well when France attacked Britain it should have known what it was taking on, the world largest empire and owner of a quarter of the land surface and all the seas so the fact that the french like most other times were royals raped by the brits like all other times is a good one :P
theathiestalaby 9 months ago
@BlueSmokeAndMirrors7 Vive L'Empereur! et Vive la France!
kingbball7 9 months ago
@BlueSmokeAndMirrors7 et viva l'Armenie!!!
serzh123aaa 9 months ago
@BlueSmokeAndMirrors7 I'm not french but i gotta admit he was one of the most well known person in history but he will never be my emperor.
doughboy7501 7 months ago
@BlueSmokeAndMirrors7 God save the Queen!
11Cheesewaffles 7 months ago
@BlueSmokeAndMirrors7 i take it your a short person too, there there my lil friend tis not all bad
PANDABOIII 7 months ago
@BlueSmokeAndMirrors7 if the squares weren't broken, Napoleon could've won by reinforcing his attack on Lehe Saint with the Old Guard
puchy110 6 months ago
If this had happened, we would all be speaking french right now.
ttmaster1000 10 months ago
@ttmaster1000 well at least it's better than being forced to speak German
bigmathafaka 10 months ago
just one word to summarize this vid: amazing!
I imagined myself in the heart of the battle, in the same fear among the soldiers!
Great work! ;)
CutyBecky 10 months ago
@bloodngutspatriot
PrEussians
GRAMMAR SLAM!
GellyfishProductions 10 months ago
Je tiens à vous remercier infiniment pour cette vidéo, elle communique bien plus que du 3D et un bon scénario, c'est aussi d'excellentes prises de vues et un hommage à nos hommes, tomber contre la grande Bretagne à Waterloo, et quelque part, donné un sens à leur sacrifices.
Amitié de la France (Non, nous ne sommes pas snobs, nous sommes orgueilleux, et cela ce comprend, quand l'on regarde cette vidéo).
(translate with google traductor).
Vive la République, vive la France !
Birouk2010 10 months ago
@bloodngutspatriot It's an alternate world.... Obviously von Blutcher's troops didn't arrived in time.
Densaku 10 months ago
Yeah, Blackadder shouldn't have dropped that time machine onto Wellington...
and stolen his boots!
Atvishees 10 months ago 2
if only NTW had bagpipes. Instead every nation plays the same marching song while in the battles.
hollywoodwerewolf 11 months ago
The general lannes is died in 1809 in battle of essling and murat as not makes Waterloo
BLACKclemclem 11 months ago
THe speech Ney gave m akes him sound like a templar
Varyalover 11 months ago
last samurai soundtrack:D
xXdenee 11 months ago
which song is from the last samurai? =D
f3wbs 11 months ago
@f3wbs i think The Way of the Sword :) hans zimmer ftw:D
xXdenee 11 months ago
@f3wbs the way of the sword i think:)
xXdenee 11 months ago
@f3wbs It's all listed in detail in the video info.
ltflak 11 months ago
yea..... erm.... thanks for the late reply. i already figured it out.
The Last Samurai #8 - Ronin
btw i had asked like a month earlier =(
f3wbs 11 months ago
@f3wbs Point i'm trying to make, you should look up the video info first before asking someone. It's REALLY annoying that I went to all that trouble to list all the soundtracks and when they appear just for someone to ask me what song it was.
ltflak 11 months ago
teasing ya mate 8D
f3wbs 11 months ago
it looks sad to see english soldier dying from the cavalry
lotus97470 1 year ago
but in Waterloo Ney charged with cavalary without any infratnrary support, if he would have inf, he would succeeded. But that still isnt ecatly what i mean
TheRomanRuler 1 year ago 2
@TheRomanRuler I know, he wanted the Guard as support, but Napoleon said no.
ltflak 1 year ago 2
the square formation is death trap for chavalery charge, atacking it is suicide
dodow1234 1 year ago
@dodow1234 You overestimate the square. The square merely takes away the speed and impact of the charge away from calvery, giving first strike to the infantry. But once that's done, calvery will beat the infantry in a prolonged fight.
ltflak 1 year ago
Never charge with you cavalary with out any infrantrary support.
TheRomanRuler 1 year ago
@TheRomanRuler That's a poor tactic, why cripple your calvary's speed by dragging infantry along? Calvary can do many things on the battlefield by itself.
ltflak 1 year ago
@ltflak Know you didnt understant what i mean.. And i cant explain that any better.
TheRomanRuler 1 year ago
@ltflak He means, While your cavalry are charging/ after they charge, the enemy is forced into a square formation, which is vulnerable to other infantry.
redslownight 11 months ago
@bloodngutspatriot the prussians didn't make it this time
sclary96 1 year ago
i like how you made the map look massive even though it is small and you got reg cannons to fire Howie shots lol
xXBeerPongXx 1 year ago
omg wut mod is this ?
GottesLegionXVII 1 year ago
I have never try this mode with new flags dont know why
polskonowa 1 year ago
fuck history lesson. just enjoy this vid
jurgenwulf1 1 year ago
What's that "machinima" thing up there?
EdwardACS 1 year ago
@EdwardACS Machinima -definition- •The rendering of computer-generated imagery using low-end (real time) 3D engines such as those found in video games, as opposed to the high-end, complex 3D engines used by professionals; The genre of films created by such techniques
ltflak 1 year ago
@ltflak oh, thx.
EdwardACS 1 year ago
@bloodngutspatriot Just saw it last night :) It was epic but I've gotta say I was a little dissapointed on the tactical aspect of it... charge up the middle under cannon fire.. plus Gettysburg music. I've seen too many remakes of that situation to the point where I actually beg for something different. But regardless the captioning was well done :)
Corben667 1 year ago
Super Cool Work !
Katerpff 1 year ago
@bloodngutspatriot The reason why the prussians were not in this video probably has to do with the fact that they didnt show up until Napoleon Commited his Guard just before the prussians arrived. In this we see Ney's Cavalry charge succeed. So therefore Napoleon's Guard was still in reserve
Corben667 1 year ago
3:00 - 3:16 was the best part without doubt
f3wbs 1 year ago
now half the world will speak french
gm198604 1 year ago
was uxbridge not in second of command? any way great vid! alot of effort!
markymalarky1990 1 year ago
even belgium is a small country it has alot of epic battles in history waterloo world war (ardennen)
i"m from belgium ^^
clinte1 1 year ago
Most Napoleon machinima comes off as being really cheesy and trying to hard to emulate movies. This is just beautiful, however.
Bangell99 1 year ago
even if neys charge succeded, the calvary would have taken massive losses, so napolean would have in the end anyway
huytiopful 1 year ago
@Frenchman207 you don't know what alternate universe means do you? -.-
Koguryeo19 1 year ago
@Frenchman207 I know
ltflak 1 year ago 5
great job! well done!
gototim 1 year ago
Great video i enjoyed watching it! ^^ Hope you will make another 1
Dennizjoon 1 year ago
i understand this is an alternate reality blah blah blah... but cavalry would not beat infantry formed in squares with artillery support history has proved this, so to that extent its a bit stupid..........
TheNikzaw 1 year ago
@TheNikzaw Then you've never played the game. 160 heavy calvery can beat 160 men in square easily. Square isn't as powerful as you think. It provides a first-time advantage that last about 30 seconds. After that, in just becomes a general melee and in which calvery have the advantage. Once the squares start deforming, it's all over.
ltflak 1 year ago
@ltflak cavalry would not defeat men in squares with artillery support. yes i have played the game yes i have studied history. Sure a single unit of line infantry MAY in game loose to a single cavalry charge but with several squares formed in close order with artillery in support cavlary would be stupid to attack let alone think they can win... i think marshalls neys charge at the real battle of waterloo proves this dont you?
TheNikzaw 1 year ago
@TheNikzaw I thought Marshal Ney's attack was the most effective attack made by the French at Waterloo, but his attack was incomplete. Ney had wanted the Guard to to strike when the last of the calvery withdrawed while the British were still in square, but Napoleon said no, which gave Wellington time to reform the center.
ltflak 1 year ago
@ltflak Neys attack was succesful and a failure at the same time but lets not argue that, all i was stating was cavalary would not defeat large numbers of infantry formed in square with artillery support. Neys attack at waterloo caused large losses to wellington, yes. However the main casualties came from ney moving the horse artillery up and devastating squares with canister shot. Overall look at it Neys charge didnt work against the squares with artillery support...
TheNikzaw 1 year ago