As a quick note, I'd love to get all of your thoughts on the "map" segments of the video. Clearly they aren't perfect, and could definitely use some refinement (this was my first time trying something like this in a video and it didn't all render properly) but I'd like to get your opinions on whether or not this type of editing should be used in future episodes. Do you find it a helpful tool in these large war-based videos? Does it aid in providing visual context to the portion of the history I am discussing but don't have relevant cutscenes for, or do you just find it distracting? Thank you all in advance for any feedback you provide. -Robius
Awesome, that was the intention! Since the viewers seem to like it, I may very well be implementing the maps within the upcoming video covering the American Revolution (if I can make it fit properly). Thank you for the feedback! -Robius
I came here after creating my own fictional account of the attack on Fort Dobbs, North Carolina in 1760, by a group of Cherokee French allies. The attack appeared co-ordinated in a time line with other attacks on the south eastern "states." Thanks for your well narrated interpretation of how the game fictionalized and personalized certain events, as I will be doing the same. I am attempting to follow the money, too. Enjoyed hearing about some of the characters I'm related to! LOL! Great job!
Thanks, I always appreciate the feedback! I'll absolutely take Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte into consideration for a future episode. Admittedly, I am rather unfamiliar with his history, but after reading your comment I briefly looked into him and it seems that he would be a wonderful topic for a later video. Great suggestion! -Robius
Awsome video!! I Really appreciated the map. It helped reinforce and paint the picture of what you were explaining. I'd love to see it in future videos! I enjoyed it. It helped.
Awesome! Glad to hear people seem to like the maps. In reality, it's something I can only really implement within war-oriented videos mainly, in terms of geographic awareness, but since the feedback appears to be positive so far it looks like I'll be using that editing method in the future. I'm thrilled to see it had the intended effect and added to the viewing experience instead of detracting from it. -Robius
Thanks, and he's definitely an individual I intend on covering soon enough. In fact, he'll most likely be the next historical figure that I research from Revelations. -Robius
Quite a big request haha! So far I've covered Cesare Borgia and the Italian Renaissance as a whole, where I briefly touched on all of the historical figures seen in Brotherhood, but I'll definitely be going in-depth on more individuals from the game once I finish this sub-series about the franchise's time periods. -Robius
As a quick note, I'd love to get all of your thoughts on the "map" segments of the video. Clearly they aren't perfect, and could definitely use some refinement (this was my first time trying something like this in a video and it didn't all render properly) but I'd like to get your opinions on whether or not this type of editing should be used in future episodes. Do you find it a helpful tool in these large war-based videos? Does it aid in providing visual context to the portion of the history I am discussing but don't have relevant cutscenes for, or do you just find it distracting? Thank you all in advance for any feedback you provide.
-Robius
OnlineKnights awesome video robius
OnlineKnights I think the map provided a useful point of reference when it came to showing the location of all these different battles.
Awesome, that was the intention! Since the viewers seem to like it, I may very well be implementing the maps within the upcoming video covering the American Revolution (if I can make it fit properly). Thank you for the feedback!
-Robius
Many thanks, the feedback is appreciated!
-Robius
You should do King Leonardas of Sparta.
You're so underrated. I'm glad I found you.
I came here after creating my own fictional account of the attack on Fort Dobbs, North Carolina in 1760, by a group of Cherokee French allies. The attack appeared co-ordinated in a time line with other attacks on the south eastern "states." Thanks for your well narrated interpretation of how the game fictionalized and personalized certain events, as I will be doing the same. I am attempting to follow the money, too. Enjoyed hearing about some of the characters I'm related to! LOL! Great job!
Doing a paper on the French and Indian War. This helps as long as I ignore the assassins and templars
Found you on accident. But good stuff. I definitely subscribed
Incredible serie's you got going on here! :)
Can you do a video on Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte?
Thanks, I always appreciate the feedback! I'll absolutely take Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte into consideration for a future episode. Admittedly, I am rather unfamiliar with his history, but after reading your comment I briefly looked into him and it seems that he would be a wonderful topic for a later video. Great suggestion!
-Robius
Awsome video!! I Really appreciated the map. It helped reinforce and paint the picture of what you were explaining. I'd love to see it in future videos! I enjoyed it. It helped.
Awesome! Glad to hear people seem to like the maps. In reality, it's something I can only really implement within war-oriented videos mainly, in terms of geographic awareness, but since the feedback appears to be positive so far it looks like I'll be using that editing method in the future. I'm thrilled to see it had the intended effect and added to the viewing experience instead of detracting from it.
-Robius
Rogue was one of my favorites, I liked being able to fight for the Templars, and the colonial setting was always my favorite.
Thank you for this.
nice video. do on sultan suleyman
Thanks, and he's definitely an individual I intend on covering soon enough. In fact, he'll most likely be the next historical figure that I research from Revelations.
-Robius
nice video
how the hell do you pull off that French accent?
I'd like to see everyone in brotherhood to be honest
Quite a big request haha! So far I've covered Cesare Borgia and the Italian Renaissance as a whole, where I briefly touched on all of the historical figures seen in Brotherhood, but I'll definitely be going in-depth on more individuals from the game once I finish this sub-series about the franchise's time periods.
-Robius
"Indian"... Yeah right. How about natives