Complains that I there is too much flying in “Friends in high places” The literal flying campaign. I loved that story 09/06/22 Edit: The remember the ending to Friends in High places. All the war stories elicit such different emotions and reactions from the player at the end.
More than 60 million soldiers fought in 'The War to End All Wars'. It ended nothing, yet it changed the world forever. What follows is frontline combat. You are not expected to survive. The atmosphere from the prologue was amazing. Fires and gas everywhere, muddy no-mans-land, shellshocked soldiers. It really set the tone of WW1.
Manke Man you are not expected to survive boi if we live long enough artillary bombs you to dead no matter what you do either run hide or take cover in a bunker like really boi?
I wished that you mentioned the death scene in the Italian mission of the brother. The whole "he never got old..." speech, the visuals, and music made it a powerful moment.
i honestly think that if you're Italian (i am) you can appreciate that story way more because you know the big sacrifice Italian soldiers made against the Austrians.
If in that story you moved as a squad instead of soloing everyone it would've been way better. Or maybe if we played as Matteo, while his brother narrated both of their story.
@@WickedTester176 She could be his biological daughter. A lot of Italians immigrated to the United States during the early 20th century, especially after WW1 ended (I think, my memory of history is a little fuzzy; correct me if I'm wrong), so she could have been born and raised in the US, just by an Italian parentage.
the point of me saying that is to show the core of the level design and mission structure. like if you strip away the tough enemies, there is almost nothing left XD
@@TBAG yEaH, it'd be really hard if the level design and mission structure were cOmPlEx, it's not like the enemies make the game any harder or something ;)
you have no respect. Those emus while I understand their intentions of defending their land, they were awful. My grandfather led many battles against these monsters. their weapons were more advanced than ours. they were impossible to hit in the trenches where only their tiny heads and skinny necks were visible. My Grandpa told me that when the fighting got to extreme, our sides came to a truce. True emus left to colonise Mars. They left clones of the stupidest emus on earth to cover up the atrocities they did. Us humans did atrocities to and the entire country of Australia would have to deal with PETA if anyone found out. We covered it up on our side by saying it was a few mercenaries hired by farmers. We used to be one of the greatest military mights on earth, but look what the birds did to us. I suggest you don't make fun of emus because they would happily come back and show you what they can do. long story short, show some respect.
@@jazzthedinosaur2183 thank u grandad for his service mine too fought in the war again the emus it was terrible he came back shocked and had anxiety and ptsd it was horrible
I mean its his list. Hes not saying that the mission is bad, he said "Its too much flying for me" That mission his for manly pilots who main being a pilot, he is not mainly a pilot, thats why HE said he doesent like it
@@ducky-2489 I get that it's okay, I'm a big fan of him so don't worry I get that it's his opinion but just the last line of the mission always makes me smile
I know this comment Is old, but he's saying that the avanti Savoia Is the worst, but he obviously never visited italian trenches and italian front. And he's saying that avanti Savoia is Easy and then put the tank Mission (the more Easy) on second Place..
The arditi mission touched my heart the most. "He never got older, who decides such things?" Then he wishes his dead brother happy birthday. Handsdown more emotional than the runner .
YourFellowMemester I love the mission and the ending, but you are right. The only story that we got a decent bit of character development was The Runner
Avanti Savoia was my favorite because of the message it carries, the atmosphere, the theatre it takes place in (the Italian front is rarely covered when it comes to both World Wars), and the Ending line it gives you, that fucking gave me chills as I've lost a sibling personally, so it really hit home.
It was horrible, also it is ridiculous how this Italian guy just cuts through waves and waves of Austrians. Give me a break! As an Austrian it disgusted me to play this mission.
Oh, Come on... Nothing is written was beautiful, Avanti Sovia was quite sad, friends in high places was a bad-good story, meaning the character changed for the good over time. The Runner made me smile from joy at its end. I don't even need to explain the rest Battlefield 1 campaign was obviously made to represent ww1 in a different way then how others see it. I don't know what everyone hates it.
My list 1. Turning tides 2.Tsar 3.They shall not pass 4. Apocalypse. I really did not like apocalypse it was fun at first, but I had a problem with the maps, Now don't get me wrong I LOVE the concept of apocalypse it is just a bit underwhelming.
1.Tsar (It has the mother fucking USSR) 2.apocalypse (immersion 100) 3. Turning tides (Zeeburge is one of the best, as well as heilgoland) 4.they shall not pass (I don't know bout this one it seems really similar to the base game maps)
In the name of the tsar has my favorite map's a well the gun's (Turning tides is equally loved for me.) They shall not pas had BEAUTIFUL map's, I guess it i just France not me. So yeah.
i mean, even today it isnt like us kiwis treat the aussies very differently lol our countries have always had a kind ov sibling rivalry, i thought it was nice they put the little jab in the game.
As an Aussie, The Runner really hit home for me. Finally a game commemorating the sacrifice of our ANZACS was amazing. Made me feel even prouder than I already am.
tbag, the kiwi coment by the ozzy bloke is just banter between ozy and nz, not racest at all, just the anzac sprit of teazing each other about who likes sheep more ;)
Did anyone realize that he made more bad comments than good, even though the gods out ways the bad, and put Bessy higher only because there was diversity
If they expanded the prologue into a full blown story with more trench warfare then that would have been the best war story ever. The prologue was what I was hoping the BF1 campaign would be. Also the second level of the arditi mission is actually very cool, gives the closest feel to the prologue
My ranking: 6) Nothing is Written (Cool but too much stealth) 5) The Runner (Liked the story, while gameplay is just classic shooting) 4) Avanti Savoia (MY GODDAMN COUNTRY FINALLY GETS A CAMPAIGN!!!! Too short though) 3) Storm of Steel (Best level in the game, but one level doesn't make a story.) 2) Friends in High Places (Cause I love flying!!!!!) 1) Through Mud and Blood (Tank, great narrative, fun optional stealth, tanks. The final section where you fight two waves of German tanks and BF's iconic theme plays in the background is just awesome.)
I was so sad for Avanti Savoia. Finally a Italian campaign, most people don't even know that Italy was in the First World War, but it's just wasted. It's short, the gameplay is boring, and the story is nothing to write home about
The runner was so amazing. The relationship between a fan and his role model is so relatable, and I love how the man left himself to die for a kid who wanted to be like him. The expressions on the characters are also so real.
TBAG, you said that Clyde Blackburn was not a good person and very rude, however this was most likely the intended persona of the character, and is what makes you wonder whether he was a hero or a villain. You can argue both ways which makes him such a dynamic and interesting character. I respect your decisions but try to think a little deeper about the characters. Disliking a war story because the protagonist isn't a glorified hero all the time does not seem very valid. Everyone has opinions and this is mine. Anyways I really enjoyed your video and it was interesting to what someone else thought about the war stories. 👍
the thing is, it's is very likely that Clyde Blackburn was a straight up vilian, the final cutscene of the war story establishes him as an unreliable narrator, and that a rumors are going around that he murdered his way through the western front, stole a plane, and murdered it's original pilot - Wilson, and only escaped retribution because of a german bombing run on London. and considering how he is portrayed in the story. it's probably all true and that his entire story is a lie. which perfectly showcase how war is needlessly glorified and that the soldiers cane sometimes be terrible people. not to mention how it satirizes the whole 'war hero' genre of stories and games we have. this makes it the best war story besides Through Mud and Blood, and Storm of Steel
+ it makes you wonder if what you played was actually true, or it was another lie he made up and actually left the other guy to die, at the end of the mission I forgot what he said exactly but something along the lines of "they think Ina a lier or something.." I forgot lol
COD WAW and this had the most impactful campaigns ever. Everything to the message and to the music score really hit me hard and was very emotional. :’)
No way avanti sovoia is better than the prologue and the runner, mud and blood was greatm sane as nothing is written. For me friends in high places was good but definitely the worst, alongside nothing is written
@@emelyarye2641 avanti Savoia was honestly the most boring one out there and I had no connection to the characters. When his friend died I was like: :| ok
Ammar Khan lets see not counting dlc 1. Kaisershlact it’s easy for both sides 2.oil of empires awesome music and fun 3. Conquer hell super hard for the us 4. Iron walls FUCKING IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE ITALIANS
My ranking of all operations in Bf1 (Including DLC) Normal operations: 9. Brusilov offensive Too hard to progress at ,especially Galicia. Sniper Paradise. 8. Iron walls Beautiful maps, but very unbalanced for the Italians. Really hard to progress. But not as annoying as Brusilov offensive. 7. Red tide Probably one of the funniest operations to play on , but at the same time very frustrating, especially for the Red army. Pretty hard to advance on, but it's possible. 6. Kaiserschlacht Very easy operation, which is good sometimes, but I slightly prefer most other operations majority of the time 5. Beyond the Marne A bit campy, but still a good operation. Excellent vehicle action and pretty good long range gameplay. 4. Conquer Hell Very hard to progress on, but its very fun to play on those hectic objectives and blasting away with a shotgun or spraying with a Smg or Lmg is quite satisfying. Nice maps. 3. Oil of empires Hard operation, but has good long range gameplay, good vehicle and infantry gameplay. Good in all areas, but it's slightly longer than most operations, which can be pretty boring if you are playing on a bad team trying to advance 2. Gallipoli I don't really know why I like this operation so much. Its one of the harder ones, but its still fun! Good maps. 1. Devil's anvil Nuff said Shock operations: 1. River Somme Fun in the trenches. The most authentic SO. 2. Lupkőw pass Pretty fun to play on, works with all playstyles. 3. Zeebrugge A bit linear, but I like Zeebrugge as map, and it has perfect naval combat 4. Prise de tahure Hard to advance on, but brings the adrenaline levels through the roof. 5. Giants shadow Dont like Giants shadow as a map so I dislike this SO.
I feel like the world powers from WW1 and the axis from WW2 should have there story's be shared and remembered then being forgotten despite how much shit they have caused we shouldn't shat on there honor or how they fought, lived, sacrificed and died nothing should be left and forgotten but remembered, honored and shared.
the prologue was so amazing and really set the tone that in WW1 a person's life was nothing more than a number and that men were getting cut down in their hundreds within minutes, only for the next 4 war stories to be literal superman missions where you're killing whole armies by yourself, smh.
I saw the thumbnail and as an Australian i was quite offended but good bloody job placing the gallipoli campaign at And its not racist. Australia and new zealand has been giving each other light jabs for a long time Good job mate keep the vids up
The war story introduction was definitely the best, threw you into the immersions right away, I carried that feeling into multiplayer and I feel like that’s just what BFV is missing, that feeling :/
I think one of the problems with the runner is there are two different narratives. There are the others, who are treated like the real Gallipoli (shelled by the Brits, forgotten) and then there’s you, taking a town by yourself along with capturing a beachhead.
I do really hate how all his thumbnails are clickbate, plus how he plays the campaigns on easy. If you played on hard like everyone else. You will see some missions are super fun (like Sinai desert)
I think he answered it in a couple of other's comments, but what he meant was that if you strip down the gameplay to it's roots it turns out pretty lax
3:56 i laugh at this part where you called wilson a fatty of bringing him back in one peace Tbag what wrong with you it complicated and hilarious at the same time
It was a shame he didn’t mention the cutscenes at the end of storm of steel, it’s easily the most memorable and important moment in the entire campaign, which is that every soldier is a human being with stories and emotions, and that compassion can come at any moment no matter how grave.
This is the closest I’ve been to agreeing fully with you list but I’d put friends in high places last but that’s personal preference bc I’m bad at flying
Actually, I feel that the Avanti Soveia (I don't know how to spell it) was the *best* mission out of all of them, the Runner a close second. I don't know, but I'm just a sucker for war stories where a character dies and it feels natural, not forced.
I'm willing to bet that Blackburn's gunner actually believed he was George Rackham for a time, and only figured it out in the mission when you guys got shot down
Honestly if i were to rank the war stories in BF1 it would probably look like this (5 is the worst, 1 is the best) 5 - Friends in High Places: ok i’ll admit, i loved this mission, the only problem was that it was D I F F I C U L T, make fun of me if you will but that mission was pretty damn hard for me, even on regular, though that could partially be credited to me just playing super recklessly, and actually being a War Thunder pilot, and as such, am more used to the more punishing mechanics of War Thunder piloting, as opposed to the forgiving mechanics of BF1, and honestly, it got a little repetitive, the first real mission has you escorting a bomber squad, and i believe you will need to escort at least two squads to complete the mission, since one squad of five will probably only take out half to 3/4 of the fort’s health, and you will almost definitely lose at least one bomber since all 5 will be attacked at once and your AI teammates seem to be capable of doing jack-shit, plus you’ll have to peel off every once in a while to shoot down the bandits that will likely be on your six. The stealth segment that followed was ok if you ask me, and the part where you had to carry your friend across no mans land while avoiding friendly fire was a great touch. The last mission is pretty much the same thing, except you’re on the attack this time, and as usual, you’re basically left to kill all the bombers yourself, with your teammates doing absolutely nothing to help you besides take out the occasional enemy fighter, and dont get me started with taking down the airships, once again you’re literally taking down two of the damn things on your own, and it gets boring pretty quick considering the absolutely massive amount of health they have. It gets a bit interesting when you end up crashing your plane into one of the airships then eventually, commandeering the AA gun up top to take down other airships, but that segment was a bit too short for my liking. 4 - Avanti Savoia: too short, and pretty dull compared to the other 4, but it was definitely one of the most fun, playing as a sentry for the first half and a lighter soldier with a Villar Perosa in the second half was extremely fun, not to mention that one segment where you took control of an AA gun, it was fun too, just kinda sucked when you started getting targeted cuz you have no way of avoiding the damage other than shooting down the planes. And on top of all that, it was definitely the one mission that hit you in the feels the hardest, with The Runner being (imo) a close second Note: from 3 to 1, the entries are going to be very close, so close i can practically interchange them and the ranking would barely change in the grand scheme of things 3 - Nothing is Written: i LOVED this mission, everything from the stealth, to the full on assault of the train, and i loved the fact that this was the first of only two missions wherein you could use the Tankgewehr, (and it was more available in this one than the other one) something about watching an armored car or small tank go up in flames after getting hit by one bullet was extremely satisfying. The stealth in this game was also some of the best, and it’s the one mission i’d replay a lot, the only thing that kinda works against this mission though, is the absolutely MASSIVE map in the second stealth segment (with the pigeons) which was practically impossible to get around without either the horse, or the mini tanks in the ruins to the left, other than that though, i loved this mission, 10/10 would replay 2 - The Runner: gunfights in this mission were amazing, everything from storming the trenches, to taking on the fort solo, loved every minute going through it, and the student-teacher/father-son like relationship between frederick and foster was a nice touch, and the running segments where you had to deliver messages back and forth was really good as well, even the part where you storm the fort solo was fun. Only thing that kinda sucked was the stealth segment, too short, and easy to bypass with a bit off out of bounds trickery. And of course, that ending, it was definitely sad to see Bishop end up dying at the end, especially since he’s the only one of the five who ends up dying, and his last words upon seeing Foster’s flare hit me with one hell of a feels train, albeit, not as hard as the one from Avanti Savoia 1 - Through Mud and Blood: this mission is AMAZING, it’s everything good from the previous 4, mixed into one, the great vehicle play from Friends in High Places, the amazing stealth from Nothing is Written, the great gunfights (sort of) from The Runner, and the fun factor and similar feels train of Avanti Savoia. It was SUPER fun mowing down enemies and blowing up field guns and vehicles in the Mark V, and for one, enjoyed the stealth segments in between, from the foggy forest segment to the part where you need to scout a town for new sparkplugs, (i especially loved scouting the town cuz of all the sniping i was able to do, though the part with the flamethrower and field gun kind of sucked) i also liked that the whole mission doesnt take place in the tank (which was my initial worry) and that you could just kinda hop out whenever you wanted to repair the tank, because of this, i found myself staying outside the tank and mowing down enemies with an LMG a LOT more often than one is even supposed to (sometimes i just stepped out for no reason other than to mow down enemies myself without using the tank) and last but not least, we cant forget the feels train, idk about you guys but watching your crew get picked off one by one was pretty damn sad, and the time you had to release the pigeon and call in an artillery strike on your position was pretty damn nerve wracking (and im probably the only one, but i liked the segment where you flew the pigeon back to base, it was a nice change of pace) especially since you could actually see enemy troops come in and attack the tank while it was in the mud IN REAL TIME, literally happening right in front of you, before cutting to a cutscene of the chaos that’s happening in the tank, and the sudden deafness experienced by your character combined with the panicked shouting of contradicting instructions really added to the fear factor that you might not make it out alive. And the ending was really sad as well, seeing the tank get overrun AGAIN and this time, you get thrown out of the tank and partially knocked out, while one of your remaining crewmates get shot in front of you, while the captain blows the tank and himself up to kill all the surrounding enemy soldiers. And of course, you can’t forget the fact that you were able to use the Tankgewehr in this mission, just that fact makes it amazing lol. The only part i didnt really like about this mission was the final part, after you get the spare sparkplugs, survivng the full on attack was a bit difficult, especially when you got to the trainyard, the enemy tank there, combined with the mini tanks and field guns tends to complicate things at higher difficulties, and when the other mini tanks arrived from down the road along with the two other box tanks, things got a little difficult, especially since those box tanks have TONS of health and are annoying to take out, and you need to fight two of them, but hey, at least i could use the Tankgewehr on them for early damage. Speaking of the box tanks, i also didnt really like taking one on in the first part of the war story, since there was barely any room to maneuver around it and get to its vulnerable points. 0 - Storm of Steel: this mission is in a league of its own, i loved the all out and non stop action in this mission, it made it really fun to play through, and it’s easily better than all 5 of the other war stories, It also had the one thing i always thought was missing from these WW1, WW2 and other similar all out war scenario games, and it was the fact that you would switch perspectives to another soldier after you died, it really hammered home the fact that literally anyone, didnt matter who the hell it was, ANYONE could end up dead during the fighting, and the fight would still go on, it didnt matter if you died or survived. It perfectly captured the sense of how in war, every life matters, but at the same time, no single life matters, how not everyone will go down in the history books, not everyone will be a decorated war hero, and almost all of these guys were really just nameless and faceless soldiers in the grand scheme of things, like cogs in a machine, expendable, and replaceable. It really felt like a team effort, and not just a single person mowing down a whole army’s worth of soldiers unlike literally every other FPS out there, *Cough cough* Call of Duty (don't get me wrong I love the CoD games I just think the fact that you can mow down hundreds of enemy soldiers on your own kinda breaks the immersion) And that ending, with two soldiers, the last men standing for their respective sides, point their rifles at each other, only to put them down and look up at the sky and at the battlefield covered in the bodies of their brothers in arms, and each have a moment of self reflection, while the narrator utters the line “but behind every gunsight, is a human being” really hammered home the fact that despite all this killing, all these guys are still human, with thoughts, lives, hopes, and dreams, and that, if you can hit a pause button on the war, that humanity will show itself, and the killing will stop, and brings to mind the saying by G.K Chesterton, which states “The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him” (which brings to mind the Christmas Truce of 1914) WOW this ended up way longer than i expected, if you got here, you have my gratitude for actually putting yourself through reading this lmfao, thanks a lot m8
To be fair, they just hired a couple guys and gave them 10,000 rounds of ammo, and the two just didn't get many. They put a bounty on them after that and the populace killed thousands of them
There were no human casulties, the "war" was just to clear out a shitton of emu's because they were fucking over parts of Australia...over populated, not good for the environment.
I clicked on the video and said "the worst war storie is Avanti Savoia" and it's my favorite storie plus after he continued with "It's on monte Grappa, the worst map" and it's my favorite two 😂
I really hope, that BFV will make better war stories, cause all concept is, I agree, really nice. My list is almost the same, I agree, that Prologue, as a introduction to whole game before start a main menu was an great idea (only Avanti Savoila is higher for me, than Nothing is Written, cause in NIS you just playing like an assassin).
I loved all the missions but I have to say my least favorite is definitely nothing is written, because it was so anti climactic as a final chapter, and my favorites where either avanti savoia or the runner, because they were so emotional and as wholesome as war can be.
The Friends in High Places one is sorta brilliant to me because the very last line is the twist, the first line out of the crash scene may also foreshadows this. Some of the story didn't happen to begin with and he was lying to the viewer for a decent portion of it. I imagine everything starting from the point where Mr. Gunner guy confesses that he knew is entirely or mixed false.
In friends in high places, you survive the drop from the airship and come out the hero because if you actually play the mission the main character states at the end, that "Things get mixed up in wartime" and that "you'll probably hear other versions", then says "but what you heard from me is the trust" implying he is telling someone the story of what happened and were just playing it as he says it, followed by "I wouldn't tell you if it wasn't, would I?" as the character smiles.
Im not sure i agree the with the order of the ones before the number 1 place, but i've got to say, that prologue was amazing. the thing that was so good about it in my opinion was the dream a little dream of me merging in with the horrible conditions of the war. Such a fabulously well made atmosphere for a game. best intro i've ever seen by a long shot.
I kinda liked all the war stories, but the final cinematic takes the cake of best visual yet. Its like a trailer about itself. I love that last one, and the dialogue is really emotional in my opinion.
Complains that I there is too much flying in “Friends in high places”
The literal flying campaign. I loved that story
09/06/22 Edit: The remember the ending to Friends in High places. All the war stories elicit such different emotions and reactions from the player at the end.
he called wilson a fatty
me too
me too
I'm actually not a fan of flying veacles
I hate friends in high places because controlling plane is stupid
More than 60 million soldiers fought in 'The War to End All Wars'.
It ended nothing, yet it changed the world forever.
What follows is frontline combat.
You are not expected to survive.
The atmosphere from the prologue was amazing. Fires and gas everywhere, muddy no-mans-land, shellshocked soldiers. It really set the tone of WW1.
agreed man, so good
It made me feel like it was hell on earth. It was Battlefield Beautiful.
BFV is the Disney version compared to this...
Manke Man you are not expected to survive
boi if we live long enough artillary bombs you to dead no matter what you do either run hide or take cover in a bunker like really boi?
@@youraverageuser7039 you couldn't just run from hundreds of artillery shells in WWI the people that got out of the artillery rain are lucky
For the runner, playing on "hard" is the best thing. Then it feels like you have to take a fort by yourself, not a sandcastle.
good point ;)
Great one. :D
...until you realize you can just hug the border of the map
This is the greatest way anyone could have described the differences
@@TBAG u dumbass
Fredrick: We're impossible to kill
Me: *plays as him and dies 30 times*
**Plays we are number one but every word is replaced with oof**
He died once
You died thirty times
Styphyx he didn’t mean it he just wanted to boost morale.
I died 50 times
I died once
I wished that you mentioned the death scene in the Italian mission of the brother. The whole "he never got old..." speech, the visuals, and music made it a powerful moment.
The ending of that story was easily the best imo. Don't forget when he looks at the photos and wishes his brother a happy birthday back in the present
i honestly think that if you're Italian (i am) you can appreciate that story way more because you know the big sacrifice Italian soldiers made against the Austrians.
Yeah, it just kinda kills that weight when literally 5 seconds earlier your Rambo gunning down soldiers while they barely do any damage to you
If in that story you moved as a squad instead of soloing everyone it would've been way better. Or maybe if we played as Matteo, while his brother narrated both of their story.
He never got old
Yet here I am
Who decides such things
"I presume daughter"
First voice line in mission:DAD? WE'RE READY FOR YOU TO CUT THE CAKE!
Probably adopted daughter, listen to her American Accent compared to his Italian Accent.
@@WickedTester176 She could be his biological daughter. A lot of Italians immigrated to the United States during the early 20th century, especially after WW1 ended (I think, my memory of history is a little fuzzy; correct me if I'm wrong), so she could have been born and raised in the US, just by an Italian parentage.
@@WickedTester176 As an Italian American, I can confirm that your parents can have italian accents while you have a an american one
@@mikeakersa8566 what, no
@@thehistoricalgamer1960 do I need to physically show you my parents?
I liked all war stories except for the Lawrence of Arabia one. I actually wanted to play as him, not a rebel
Yeah
skk64 yeah same
skk64 yeah same
Same tbh.
I actually only enjoyed the Prologue the most. That was the only I felt captured the Combat I was expecting. The rest just felt like stealth missions.
ThE ONe WHeRE YOu pLAy As A WaMAN
Maximum england
Yh I noticed that too.😂
dont forget the war story where you can play with fatty
Ola Kåberg he’s Dutch bro
*WAMEN*
"The game is easy when you set it to easy" and "The flying missions have flying in them" are pretty weird criticisms
Avanti Savoia is my favorite for this simple quote "he never got older...yet I do still...who decides such things ?"
Very emotional
boring and linear as hell
"The level is so easy" says that man that admits to playing on easy.
the point of me saying that is to show the core of the level design and mission structure. like if you strip away the tough enemies, there is almost nothing left XD
@@TBAG
yEaH, it'd be really hard if the level design and mission structure were cOmPlEx, it's not like the enemies make the game any harder or something ;)
ngl, i just stole a light tank from the first enemy camp and just got off it to get the code things and send the pigeons
Lol
@@TBAG and? Of course itd be easy without enemies you fucking numbskull, it's supposed to be a war zone not s fucking parkour obstacle course
2:13 "All we had to do,was follow the damn train CJ!"
I see you are a man of culture
lol the train crashed
We’re Australian, we’re impossible to kill
*Laughs in emu*
TgbTom2007 bruh do you think the emus killed us
They also only had a small group of people to do the job and finally emus are tanks
you have no respect. Those emus while I understand their intentions of defending their land, they were awful. My grandfather led many battles against these monsters. their weapons were more advanced than ours. they were impossible to hit in the trenches where only their tiny heads and skinny necks were visible. My Grandpa told me that when the fighting got to extreme, our sides came to a truce. True emus left to colonise Mars. They left clones of the stupidest emus on earth to cover up the atrocities they did. Us humans did atrocities to and the entire country of Australia would have to deal with PETA if anyone found out. We covered it up on our side by saying it was a few mercenaries hired by farmers. We used to be one of the greatest military mights on earth, but look what the birds did to us. I suggest you don't make fun of emus because they would happily come back and show you what they can do.
long story short, show some respect.
@@jazzthedinosaur2183 thank u grandad for his service mine too fought in the war again the emus it was terrible he came back shocked and had anxiety and ptsd it was horrible
The war to end all wars.
Emu war lol nice
Fredrick bishop: we’re Australian. We’re impossible to kill.
Also Fredrick bishop:
*gets killed by friendly fire at the last mission*
That wasn't friendly fire. An Ottman soldier came up behind and shot him
I was talking about the bombardment
He forgot to mention that only a pure blood Australian could kill a Australian.
Worsow Mapping what I was gonna say lol
Coronavirus Covid-19 do you think he couldn’t book it if he wasn’t shot
I know this video is old but Tbag really doesn't get the point of the "friends in high places" mission
You're right
I mean its his list. Hes not saying that the mission is bad, he said "Its too much flying for me" That mission his for manly pilots who main being a pilot, he is not mainly a pilot, thats why HE said he doesent like it
@@ducky-2489 I get that it's okay, I'm a big fan of him so don't worry I get that it's his opinion but just the last line of the mission always makes me smile
Thankyou friends in high places is great
I know this comment Is old, but he's saying that the avanti Savoia Is the worst, but he obviously never visited italian trenches and italian front.
And he's saying that avanti Savoia is Easy and then put the tank Mission (the more Easy) on second Place..
Does anyone else still think Clyde Blackburn is the great grandfather of Sergeant Blackburn from BF3
Yes I was wondering about that when I first played bf1
King Xa Yup
We gotta ask dice to give us an answer to that question. :P
Yeah?
yeah
The arditi mission touched my heart the most.
"He never got older, who decides such things?"
Then he wishes his dead brother happy birthday.
Handsdown more emotional than the runner .
Worst mission in the game, tried to make me feel for a character I saw 10 seconds of screentime
YourFellowMemester I love the mission and the ending, but you are right. The only story that we got a decent bit of character development was The Runner
@@morgan0__o it would be better if they make more levels as matteo
Doubt! The runner sacrifices himself
Yeah, Avanti Savoia hit me do hard.
I just love how he calls Wilson "Fatty"😂
I forgot his name lmao
I don't but ok
It was funnier when Blackburn calls him "Wingnut" and Wilson shouts "Wilson!"
@@TBAG it's ok but I recommend calling him WingNut
@@erickwon8528 so i can't have an opinion?
"three out of the four missions are in the air"
uhhh its a war story about fighter pilots isnt it??
ok i agree
Still does not change the fact that it is boring.
Avanti Savoia was my favorite because of the message it carries, the atmosphere, the theatre it takes place in (the Italian front is rarely covered when it comes to both World Wars), and the Ending line it gives you, that fucking gave me chills as I've lost a sibling personally, so it really hit home.
Buon compleanno, Matteo
That campaign was the worst one in the entire game
It was horrible, also it is ridiculous how this Italian guy just cuts through waves and waves of Austrians. Give me a break! As an Austrian it disgusted me to play this mission.
Oh, Come on... Nothing is written was beautiful, Avanti Sovia was quite sad, friends in high places was a bad-good story, meaning the character changed for the good over time. The Runner made me smile from joy at its end. I don't even need to explain the rest
Battlefield 1 campaign was obviously made to represent ww1 in a different way then how others see it. I don't know what everyone hates it.
I never said I hate it? I need to rank these stories no? so those are my arguments for their placings ;)
TBAG [Epic Gaming] oh, sorry. I guess I saw the video's message wrong. But I still do see many others hating it.
have literally none of you actually completed the campaigns? do you just quit the game before the level ends?
You should rank the dlc from worst to best next
Good idea bro
My list 1. Turning tides
2.Tsar
3.They shall not pass
4. Apocalypse.
I really did not like apocalypse it was fun at first, but I had a problem with the maps, Now don't get me wrong I LOVE the concept of apocalypse it is just a bit underwhelming.
1.Tsar (It has the mother fucking USSR)
2.apocalypse (immersion 100)
3. Turning tides (Zeeburge is one of the best, as well as heilgoland)
4.they shall not pass (I don't know bout this one it seems really similar to the base game maps)
In the name of the tsar has my favorite map's a well the gun's (Turning tides is equally loved for me.) They shall not pas had BEAUTIFUL map's, I guess it i just France not me. So yeah.
@@gabiv8445 what do you mean they shall not pass _had_ beautiful maps? Did they change it or something?
The prologue was amazing, when I played it for the first time I got goosebumps.
Bishop: "You're not a Kiwi are you?"
TBAG: "Uh racist"
Also it being in the 1910's
i mean, even today it isnt like us kiwis treat the aussies very differently lol our countries have always had a kind ov sibling rivalry, i thought it was nice they put the little jab in the game.
@@a_loyal_kiwi88 yeah Ik, it’s kinda annoying how everything is ‘racist’ when really it’s not really meant to be discriminatory in any way
Aussies and kiwis are like a sibling relatuonship
It's a running gag also the seppos do it too to their neighbors (canada and Mexico)
@@YoshiHunt wales Scotland and England do it too
As an Aussie, The Runner really hit home for me. Finally a game commemorating the sacrifice of our ANZACS was amazing.
Made me feel even prouder than I already am.
Yeah sad we don't get any recognition other than some documentaries and books :(
tbag, the kiwi coment by the ozzy bloke is just banter between ozy and nz, not racest at all, just the anzac sprit of teazing each other about who likes sheep more ;)
Yea we like sheep more but they like claiming things that are from nz like pavlova kiwis and good jokes
Aussie*
I really fucking hate this channel after he said that was racist
"good jokes", all good jokes are born in Australia mate
Kiwis are the ones who have sheep traffic jams
Friends in high places is definitely my favourite one.
100% agree. The best story out of them all.
Yeah I love being a flying ace
Same
Did anyone realize that he made more bad comments than good, even though the gods out ways the bad, and put Bessy higher only because there was diversity
Same
No the first one is so good it made me think of my brother And made me cry.
I personally liked the runner because of how wholesome it is and well I felt like a badass raiding a fort
yooo, i agree
Makes me proud to be an Aussie.
Me being the one man army was my least favorite part, I enjoyed defending the bath house with my Lee-Enfield.
I don't think he hated it
If they expanded the prologue into a full blown story with more trench warfare then that would have been the best war story ever. The prologue was what I was hoping the BF1 campaign would be. Also the second level of the arditi mission is actually very cool, gives the closest feel to the prologue
My ranking:
6) Nothing is Written (Cool but too much stealth)
5) The Runner (Liked the story, while gameplay is just classic shooting)
4) Avanti Savoia (MY GODDAMN COUNTRY FINALLY GETS A CAMPAIGN!!!! Too short though)
3) Storm of Steel (Best level in the game, but one level doesn't make a story.)
2) Friends in High Places (Cause I love flying!!!!!)
1) Through Mud and Blood (Tank, great narrative, fun optional stealth, tanks. The final section where you fight two waves of German tanks and BF's iconic theme plays in the background is just awesome.)
Pensa quanto ci rosico io che vivo a 10 km dal monte grappa
@@MrBurando ahahahah immagino 😂😂
I was so sad for Avanti Savoia. Finally a Italian campaign, most people don't even know that Italy was in the First World War, but it's just wasted. It's short, the gameplay is boring, and the story is nothing to write home about
swatbot2611 I have fun in Avanti Savoia.
Meh, I personally didn't. Being Iron Man was just boring, I wanted to just be a normal Arditi with the other soldiers
Honestly I liked “Through Mud + Blood”, but only the first and second missions. The rest just repeated the stealth vibe and it got monotonous fast.
yeah I see where you're coming from. tho the sotry still remains awesome imo
what about the 4th mission with the huge battle in the end? come on man
@@yosefyonin6824 exactly
Best: The Runner
2nd: Avanti Savoia
3rd: Friends in High Places
4th: Through Mud and Blood
Worst: Nothing is Written
The Runner is the best and Nothing is Written is the worst. The middle I disagree with
For me the 3rd one is the best
Cause i love the dog fight. Mostly the final part like you will have a super crazy dog fight
I’m sick of your lip. Mc muckus
Maximilien Robespierre same
“Just look how I rushed through this level” *puts it at 400x speed*
The prologue and The Runner had me tearin in the end of each
The runner was so amazing. The relationship between a fan and his role model is so relatable, and I love how the man left himself to die for a kid who wanted to be like him. The expressions on the characters are also so real.
TBAG, you said that Clyde Blackburn was not a good person and very rude, however this was most likely the intended persona of the character, and is what makes you wonder whether he was a hero or a villain. You can argue both ways which makes him such a dynamic and interesting character. I respect your decisions but try to think a little deeper about the characters. Disliking a war story because the protagonist isn't a glorified hero all the time does not seem very valid. Everyone has opinions and this is mine. Anyways I really enjoyed your video and it was interesting to what someone else thought about the war stories. 👍
First reply in three years just to tell you that I really like your comment
@@omargerardolopez3294 as I do yours :)
the thing is, it's is very likely that Clyde Blackburn was a straight up vilian, the final cutscene of the war story establishes him as an unreliable narrator, and that a rumors are going around that he murdered his way through the western front, stole a plane, and murdered it's original pilot - Wilson, and only escaped retribution because of a german bombing run on London.
and considering how he is portrayed in the story. it's probably all true and that his entire story is a lie.
which perfectly showcase how war is needlessly glorified and that the soldiers cane sometimes be terrible people. not to mention how it satirizes the whole 'war hero' genre of stories and games we have. this makes it the best war story besides Through Mud and Blood, and Storm of Steel
+ it makes you wonder if what you played was actually true, or it was another lie he made up and actually left the other guy to die, at the end of the mission I forgot what he said exactly but something along the lines of "they think Ina a lier or something.." I forgot lol
To be honest this story makes it very clear even in its ending - leaving a player with a question, whether Clyde can even be trusted.
COD WAW and this had the most impactful campaigns ever. Everything to the message and to the music score really hit me hard and was very emotional. :’)
👌🏻
Ye
Fire the panzersherk Dimitri
once again you have cheated death
THEIR PEOPLE. THEIR LAND. THEIR BLOOD.
1. the Italian one
2.the prologue
3.the runner
4.friends in high places
5. through mud and blood
6. nothing is writen
No way avanti sovoia is better than the prologue and the runner, mud and blood was greatm sane as nothing is written. For me friends in high places was good but definitely the worst, alongside nothing is written
@@emelyarye2641 avanti Savoia was honestly the most boring one out there and I had no connection to the characters. When his friend died I was like: :| ok
@@americohagim1131 he was not his friend he was his Brother
I like "Through mud and Blood" the most and McManus is my favourite character too.😂
Can you rank the operations pls?
Good idea
Ammar Khan lets see not counting dlc
1. Kaisershlact it’s easy for both sides
2.oil of empires awesome music and fun
3. Conquer hell super hard for the us
4. Iron walls FUCKING IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE ITALIANS
UnknownGamer nothing is impossible in life bru 😛
matysteven well iron walls is ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
My ranking of all operations in Bf1 (Including DLC)
Normal operations:
9. Brusilov offensive
Too hard to progress at ,especially Galicia. Sniper Paradise.
8. Iron walls
Beautiful maps, but very unbalanced for the Italians. Really hard to progress. But not as annoying as Brusilov offensive.
7. Red tide
Probably one of the funniest operations to play on , but at the same time very frustrating, especially for the Red army. Pretty hard to advance on, but it's possible.
6. Kaiserschlacht
Very easy operation, which is good sometimes, but I slightly prefer most other operations majority of the time
5. Beyond the Marne
A bit campy, but still a good operation. Excellent vehicle action and pretty good long range gameplay.
4. Conquer Hell
Very hard to progress on, but its very fun to play on those hectic objectives and blasting away with a shotgun or spraying with a Smg or Lmg is quite satisfying. Nice maps.
3. Oil of empires
Hard operation, but has good long range gameplay, good vehicle and infantry gameplay. Good in all areas, but it's slightly longer than most operations, which can be pretty boring if you are playing on a bad team trying to advance
2. Gallipoli
I don't really know why I like this operation so much. Its one of the harder ones, but its still fun! Good maps.
1. Devil's anvil
Nuff said
Shock operations:
1. River Somme
Fun in the trenches. The most authentic SO.
2. Lupkőw pass
Pretty fun to play on, works with all playstyles.
3. Zeebrugge
A bit linear, but I like Zeebrugge as map, and it has perfect naval combat
4. Prise de tahure
Hard to advance on, but brings the adrenaline levels through the roof.
5. Giants shadow
Dont like Giants shadow as a map so I dislike this SO.
Next video : ranking bf1 posters from worst to best
comrade...
*Ranking all red army soldiers from worst to best*
@@Nugcon
Worst - Stalin (you can't order toexecute yourself)
Best - soldiers (can be easily executed and used as food for powder)
@@Nugcon That video would take atleast 8 months
Hello comrades
"They will remember us" yeah, sure, since you're not german, go ahead!
Oh, they're remembered...just not in a good way.
IKR, the Germans and their allies went through the same hardships
Well, germans technicly were the good guys
that is true in a way
I feel like the world powers from WW1 and the axis from WW2 should have there story's be shared and remembered then being forgotten despite how much shit they have caused we shouldn't shat on there honor or how they fought, lived, sacrificed and died nothing should be left and forgotten but remembered, honored and shared.
putting the Avanti Savoia as worst really defines that someone did wrong in dying to give you the privilege of speaking
A Runner was the best, it literally explained the whole concept of young teens joining for adventure, and plus the ending was touching af
I cried on the runner one it was such an amazing scene... just seeing that flare go up as the bombs come down
The music that played also helped make the scene even sadder, I swear to god battlefield 1 has one of the best sound tracks.
Are you doing worst to best on BFV?
Why am I getting likes? My profile pic or just my comment? I know it is funny so I'm interested
Inhaling Seagull it's your comment
@@don_p7546ok
@@JetstreamSamurai Both. You're getting liked for both.
@Clorox Bleach Ok ducky 😂
I liked that in the tank campaign, you get slightly different dialogue from the captain dude if you eliminate each camp without raising the alarm.
My list would be
1. Friends in high places
2.through mud n blood
3. The prologue
4. The runner
5. The Italian one
6. Nothing is written
I almost agree with this one but the runner and the prologue will be swapped
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switch the prologue and Friends in high places and you got my list
For me through mud n blood is the best cuz i like the tank models
Fuck nothing is written. Hated that so much
the prologue was so amazing and really set the tone that in WW1 a person's life was nothing more than a number and that men were getting cut down in their hundreds within minutes, only for the next 4 war stories to be literal superman missions where you're killing whole armies by yourself, smh.
I saw the thumbnail and as an Australian i was quite offended but good bloody job placing the gallipoli campaign at
And its not racist. Australia and new zealand has been giving each other light jabs for a long time
Good job mate keep the vids up
fuck’s sake who let a child on RUclips?
This list is not based on what nation do you play as, is just an objective review taking in consideration how good the gameplay and the missions are
Ahem...
PAVLOVA IS A NEW ZEALAND FOOD!!!
I love how in friends in high places the German jumps with you
Lmao that scene was kinda wholesome idk why
@@user-xg6tv5hl6s i thought it was funny
i tried to kill him with the flak gun earlier
I agree with your list,but i would swap " Nothing is written " with " Friends in high places "
The war story introduction was definitely the best, threw you into the immersions right away, I carried that feeling into multiplayer and I feel like that’s just what BFV is missing, that feeling :/
I think one of the problems with the runner is there are two different narratives. There are the others, who are treated like the real Gallipoli (shelled by the Brits, forgotten) and then there’s you, taking a town by yourself along with capturing a beachhead.
Agreed with everything agreed with except Friends in High places. Easily number one for me for story.
Cheesus Farley for me it’s runner
All melle weapons
Aleardy done
Top 3 then
I do really hate how all his thumbnails are clickbate, plus how he plays the campaigns on easy. If you played on hard like everyone else. You will see some missions are super fun (like Sinai desert)
He said that its his opinions
I think he answered it in a couple of other's comments, but what he meant was that if you strip down the gameplay to it's roots it turns out pretty lax
I died a couple of times trying to do the commander part of the mission both doing stealth and on hard.
I disagree, avanti savoia is a pretty good mission although it is unrealistic. I do value your opinion
How is unrealistic?
@@alejandroelluxray5298 how you can absorb a lot of bullets in the beginning, the isn't unrealistic though.
@@slaviclemon6696 you have an armor, the bullets should have not cause damage whatsoever in fact
@@alejandroelluxray5298 I guess so
@@alejandroelluxray5298 what I'm saying is that the armor wouldn't protect you as well as it does in that mission
"Ending is boring" meanwhile Luca Vincenzo's monologue is beautiful and bids his brother a happy birthday is heartwarming
I actually like friends in high places, but oh well
hey i also liked friends in high places
but is because i love to play with planes
@Market change: same, and the story was great to
3:56
i laugh at this part where you called wilson a fatty of bringing him back in one peace Tbag what wrong with you it complicated and hilarious at the same time
😂
Avanti Savoi actually made me cry for the first time in years... You wouldnt say its that bad if you had a brother.
I have a brother :p I just didnt really 'feel' it in that mission. I thought the runner mission was waayy better in terms of being emotional
It was a shame he didn’t mention the cutscenes at the end of storm of steel, it’s easily the most memorable and important moment in the entire campaign, which is that every soldier is a human being with stories and emotions, and that compassion can come at any moment no matter how grave.
This is the closest I’ve been to agreeing fully with you list but I’d put friends in high places last but that’s personal preference bc I’m bad at flying
6:10 as a Kiwi who's great granddad fought in Gallipoli this made me me laugh so fucking hard.
Actually, I feel that the Avanti Soveia (I don't know how to spell it) was the *best* mission out of all of them, the Runner a close second. I don't know, but I'm just a sucker for war stories where a character dies and it feels natural, not forced.
avanti "soviet amiright
it was boring, short and barely had any story telling
Do all grenades
I'm willing to bet that Blackburn's gunner actually believed he was George Rackham for a time, and only figured it out in the mission when you guys got shot down
Honestly the runner became one of my favourites when fredderick said : “you won’t die, you’re Australian.” “We are impossible to kill”
Then the joke about new Zealand
1. mud and blood
2. the runner
3. nothing is writen
4. friends in high places
5. the italian one
Same
Prologue is best
Dear Tbag, we love you very much. Thank you for your really great videos! Could you make a video about all tanks or all planes in Bf1?
The runner was the best i feel the music not leaving my mind for 2 fuckin years i really like that story
and the whole music was awesome
bayar ahmad agree
@@samuelobrien9267 thank you mr. samuel
The runner was actually the war of gilipili
It’s also hurts knowing that your sacrifice was in vain. You don’t take Galilipio ever. That’s entire front was a failure.
Honestly if i were to rank the war stories in BF1 it would probably look like this (5 is the worst, 1 is the best)
5 - Friends in High Places: ok i’ll admit, i loved this mission, the only problem was that it was D I F F I C U L T, make fun of me if you will but that mission was pretty damn hard for me, even on regular, though that could partially be credited to me just playing super recklessly, and actually being a War Thunder pilot, and as such, am more used to the more punishing mechanics of War Thunder piloting, as opposed to the forgiving mechanics of BF1, and honestly, it got a little repetitive, the first real mission has you escorting a bomber squad, and i believe you will need to escort at least two squads to complete the mission, since one squad of five will probably only take out half to 3/4 of the fort’s health, and you will almost definitely lose at least one bomber since all 5 will be attacked at once and your AI teammates seem to be capable of doing jack-shit, plus you’ll have to peel off every once in a while to shoot down the bandits that will likely be on your six. The stealth segment that followed was ok if you ask me, and the part where you had to carry your friend across no mans land while avoiding friendly fire was a great touch. The last mission is pretty much the same thing, except you’re on the attack this time, and as usual, you’re basically left to kill all the bombers yourself, with your teammates doing absolutely nothing to help you besides take out the occasional enemy fighter, and dont get me started with taking down the airships, once again you’re literally taking down two of the damn things on your own, and it gets boring pretty quick considering the absolutely massive amount of health they have. It gets a bit interesting when you end up crashing your plane into one of the airships then eventually, commandeering the AA gun up top to take down other airships, but that segment was a bit too short for my liking.
4 - Avanti Savoia: too short, and pretty dull compared to the other 4, but it was definitely one of the most fun, playing as a sentry for the first half and a lighter soldier with a Villar Perosa in the second half was extremely fun, not to mention that one segment where you took control of an AA gun, it was fun too, just kinda sucked when you started getting targeted cuz you have no way of avoiding the damage other than shooting down the planes. And on top of all that, it was definitely the one mission that hit you in the feels the hardest, with The Runner being (imo) a close second
Note: from 3 to 1, the entries are going to be very close, so close i can practically interchange them and the ranking would barely change in the grand scheme of things
3 - Nothing is Written: i LOVED this mission, everything from the stealth, to the full on assault of the train, and i loved the fact that this was the first of only two missions wherein you could use the Tankgewehr, (and it was more available in this one than the other one) something about watching an armored car or small tank go up in flames after getting hit by one bullet was extremely satisfying. The stealth in this game was also some of the best, and it’s the one mission i’d replay a lot, the only thing that kinda works against this mission though, is the absolutely MASSIVE map in the second stealth segment (with the pigeons) which was practically impossible to get around without either the horse, or the mini tanks in the ruins to the left, other than that though, i loved this mission, 10/10 would replay
2 - The Runner: gunfights in this mission were amazing, everything from storming the trenches, to taking on the fort solo, loved every minute going through it, and the student-teacher/father-son like relationship between frederick and foster was a nice touch, and the running segments where you had to deliver messages back and forth was really good as well, even the part where you storm the fort solo was fun. Only thing that kinda sucked was the stealth segment, too short, and easy to bypass with a bit off out of bounds trickery. And of course, that ending, it was definitely sad to see Bishop end up dying at the end, especially since he’s the only one of the five who ends up dying, and his last words upon seeing Foster’s flare hit me with one hell of a feels train, albeit, not as hard as the one from Avanti Savoia
1 - Through Mud and Blood: this mission is AMAZING, it’s everything good from the previous 4, mixed into one, the great vehicle play from Friends in High Places, the amazing stealth from Nothing is Written, the great gunfights (sort of) from The Runner, and the fun factor and similar feels train of Avanti Savoia. It was SUPER fun mowing down enemies and blowing up field guns and vehicles in the Mark V, and for one, enjoyed the stealth segments in between, from the foggy forest segment to the part where you need to scout a town for new sparkplugs, (i especially loved scouting the town cuz of all the sniping i was able to do, though the part with the flamethrower and field gun kind of sucked) i also liked that the whole mission doesnt take place in the tank (which was my initial worry) and that you could just kinda hop out whenever you wanted to repair the tank, because of this, i found myself staying outside the tank and mowing down enemies with an LMG a LOT more often than one is even supposed to (sometimes i just stepped out for no reason other than to mow down enemies myself without using the tank) and last but not least, we cant forget the feels train, idk about you guys but watching your crew get picked off one by one was pretty damn sad, and the time you had to release the pigeon and call in an artillery strike on your position was pretty damn nerve wracking (and im probably the only one, but i liked the segment where you flew the pigeon back to base, it was a nice change of pace) especially since you could actually see enemy troops come in and attack the tank while it was in the mud IN REAL TIME, literally happening right in front of you, before cutting to a cutscene of the chaos that’s happening in the tank, and the sudden deafness experienced by your character combined with the panicked shouting of contradicting instructions really added to the fear factor that you might not make it out alive. And the ending was really sad as well, seeing the tank get overrun AGAIN and this time, you get thrown out of the tank and partially knocked out, while one of your remaining crewmates get shot in front of you, while the captain blows the tank and himself up to kill all the surrounding enemy soldiers. And of course, you can’t forget the fact that you were able to use the Tankgewehr in this mission, just that fact makes it amazing lol. The only part i didnt really like about this mission was the final part, after you get the spare sparkplugs, survivng the full on attack was a bit difficult, especially when you got to the trainyard, the enemy tank there, combined with the mini tanks and field guns tends to complicate things at higher difficulties, and when the other mini tanks arrived from down the road along with the two other box tanks, things got a little difficult, especially since those box tanks have TONS of health and are annoying to take out, and you need to fight two of them, but hey, at least i could use the Tankgewehr on them for early damage. Speaking of the box tanks, i also didnt really like taking one on in the first part of the war story, since there was barely any room to maneuver around it and get to its vulnerable points.
0 - Storm of Steel: this mission is in a league of its own, i loved the all out and non stop action in this mission, it made it really fun to play through, and it’s easily better than all 5 of the other war stories, It also had the one thing i always thought was missing from these WW1, WW2 and other similar all out war scenario games, and it was the fact that you would switch perspectives to another soldier after you died, it really hammered home the fact that literally anyone, didnt matter who the hell it was, ANYONE could end up dead during the fighting, and the fight would still go on, it didnt matter if you died or survived. It perfectly captured the sense of how in war, every life matters, but at the same time, no single life matters, how not everyone will go down in the history books, not everyone will be a decorated war hero, and almost all of these guys were really just nameless and faceless soldiers in the grand scheme of things, like cogs in a machine, expendable, and replaceable. It really felt like a team effort, and not just a single person mowing down a whole army’s worth of soldiers unlike literally every other FPS out there, *Cough cough* Call of Duty (don't get me wrong I love the CoD games I just think the fact that you can mow down hundreds of enemy soldiers on your own kinda breaks the immersion)
And that ending, with two soldiers, the last men standing for their respective sides, point their rifles at each other, only to put them down and look up at the sky and at the battlefield covered in the bodies of their brothers in arms, and each have a moment of self reflection, while the narrator utters the line “but behind every gunsight, is a human being” really hammered home the fact that despite all this killing, all these guys are still human, with thoughts, lives, hopes, and dreams, and that, if you can hit a pause button on the war, that humanity will show itself, and the killing will stop, and brings to mind the saying by G.K Chesterton, which states “The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him” (which brings to mind the Christmas Truce of 1914)
WOW this ended up way longer than i expected, if you got here, you have my gratitude for actually putting yourself through reading this lmfao, thanks a lot m8
"The runner ending is kinda emotional"
Cough cough avanti savoia cough cough
5:57
Bishop: were impossible to kill
Fires: well let me introduce myself
Darkz 5045 only an Aussie can kill an Aussie
@@ThotslayFeetusdeletus and German machine guns, and ottomans with riffles
5:55 bruh the Australians lost a war against emus LMFAO
We didn’t loose the war and no Australians died...
The fucking emu is like a tank
To be fair, they just hired a couple guys and gave them 10,000 rounds of ammo, and the two just didn't get many. They put a bounty on them after that and the populace killed thousands of them
There were no human casulties, the "war" was just to clear out a shitton of emu's because they were fucking over parts of Australia...over populated, not good for the environment.
5: the plane mission
4:throw the mud and blood
3:desert one
2:the runner
1: the starter one u play as when u first play battle feild 1
no
I clicked on the video and said "the worst war storie is Avanti Savoia" and it's my favorite storie plus after he continued with "It's on monte Grappa, the worst map" and it's my favorite two 😂
“your australian, we’re impossible to kill” five seconds earlier “YOU LIED YOUR WAY INTO HELL ON EARTH” 😂😂😂
The dead guys on the beach were British soldiers not Australian
love your vids man keep it up :)
My favorite war story was the one with Edwards that one hit me in the feels and it was just so awesome
"Unless, not a kiwi are ya?"
*"...uhhh, racist?"*
How...?
Maybe it was a joke? But it wasn't a good one.
Couldn't have agreed more
My list:
The best: the runner
2:friends in hight places
3:nothing is written
4:avanti svoia
The worst:the prologue
Friends in high places is the best war storie
Ye I gnow
_i agree_
I agree
Cauz the final level was the most FUCKING BAD ASS PART
5:43 come on kid, get up
This history are good t bag
MaxPlayer775 I agree it would be first on my list because I am Australian and that was the war of gilipili
I really hope, that BFV will make better war stories, cause all concept is, I agree, really nice.
My list is almost the same, I agree, that Prologue, as a introduction to whole game before start a main menu was an great idea (only Avanti Savoila is higher for me, than Nothing is Written, cause in NIS you just playing like an assassin).
Hope it wont be short though
@@legion7949 Part of Tides of War wish list
90% of it will be politically correct nonsense.
I believe they will add a story in which you play as a German tank crew in a tiger. It's going to be called 'The Last Tiger'
@Nick Lawson that's a cliche?
I started playing a while ago and the prologue did exactly what he described. It really shows you the perspective of the great war
Best war story for me is The Runner just because of that last cutscene it’s literally the best cutscene in BF1 and you can feel it when watching it
"Where you play as a wamen"
Is still Think Through Mud in Blood is in my Opinion the Best Mission. So much Emotion 😊
I loved all the missions but I have to say my least favorite is definitely nothing is written, because it was so anti climactic as a final chapter, and my favorites where either avanti savoia or the runner, because they were so emotional and as wholesome as war can be.
The Friends in High Places one is sorta brilliant to me because the very last line is the twist, the first line out of the crash scene may also foreshadows this.
Some of the story didn't happen to begin with and he was lying to the viewer for a decent portion of it. I imagine everything starting from the point where Mr. Gunner guy confesses that he knew is entirely or mixed false.
In friends in high places, you survive the drop from the airship and come out the hero because if you actually play the mission the main character states at the end, that "Things get mixed up in wartime" and that "you'll probably hear other versions", then says "but what you heard from me is the trust" implying he is telling someone the story of what happened and were just playing it as he says it, followed by "I wouldn't tell you if it wasn't, would I?" as the character smiles.
When I saw the thumbnail, I just raged for one moment.....
1:30 "For Soap"
My list
1. Friends in high places
2. Through Mud and Blood
3. The Runner
4. Nothing is written
5. *the French words
Im not sure i agree the with the order of the ones before the number 1 place, but i've got to say, that prologue was amazing. the thing that was so good about it in my opinion was the dream a little dream of me merging in with the horrible conditions of the war. Such a fabulously well made atmosphere for a game. best intro i've ever seen by a long shot.
I kinda liked all the war stories, but the final cinematic takes the cake of best visual yet. Its like a trailer about itself. I love that last one, and the dialogue is really emotional in my opinion.