COD nailed our accent, interactions, cursing and our humour. Absolutely loved this haha, perhaps enforcing pushing some aspects a little to far, but love to see aussieland being involved with such a big game.
Except you wouldn't sound like this in 1941. Your accent at this point is a mix of North English and west country east anglia accent. The accent aussies are Known for wouldn't be a thing until the Greta migration and the 1970s
@@harryroberts388 probably half the dialogue was improv. They gave them the script, but actors most likely changed the lines to be more Australian. Lol
Everyone talking about the misplaced weapons but can we just take a moment to ask why the Major has Slade-Wallace Equipment? Did he think he was off to fight the Boers. I know they want their characters to stand out but really it's nearly 40 years out of date to be used in combat and had even been abandoned for ceremonial duties by the 1940s.
@@joemcpherson4367 , Well sadly that's how game companies work at times when it has something related with real life history. Though there are some games in where they are quite accurate. Others like this one isn't exactly one of them though
@@joemcpherson4367 its allready glorifying ww2, which isnt exactly good. it should tread this important part of history with some sort of respect in my opinion.
@@misterfox7210 I can understand that point of view and I wouldn't expect anything to be 100% perfect, but I have been playing COD games since Finest Hour and while it did have its problems ,over the years this whole random uniform and weapons from different times/ places is relatively new and not a change I like at all, you can make a game fun and engaging without having to resort to it. If its multiplayer, then do what you want as far as I care but I do think the story mode should try and at least look right.
Very happy to see we finally have Australians in cod but when are we going to get a game that covers China and Japan conflicts Like the 2nd sino Japanese war
China would whine over a depiction where Japan brutalize China and they'll be banning then threatening to delete the game despite the fact the game is about defeating Nazis and Japanese
At the same time you’d see a WWII game that’ll cover the East African and Burma-Malaya-East Indies Campaign. Practically almost never, forgotten fronts with huge amount of history and combatants are gonna still going to be left forgotten in the mainstream media. Don’t hope from this franchise to be having those in game, it’s not profitable. Maybe some other game developer in the future but high unlikely as wel
@@TheRandCrews little golden oldie called MOH:Rising Sun. No East Africa, but you did get Singapore which nobody touches on, Burma-Thailand, Guadalcanal, Pearl Harbor + the fall of the Philippines.
Never. It's not profitable + there's still animous about the Rape of Nanking. Besides the 2nd sino Japanese war technically wasn't part of WW2 as it happened prior to the official outbreak in 1939. Thus, it would have to be a standalone game
Its physically not possible...In order to do that they would have to depict China as it was under Nationalist rule fighting against the Japanese....Hearts of Iron IV was banned in China for simply showing Taiwan under Japanese control....so yeah no...it won't happen because they would want sales in China.
Umm honestly Besides the weapon Innaccuracies I had 10 times more fun playing Vanguard's Campaign than I did with with both COD 2 and World at War. I mean this campaign takes 9+ hours to complete on Vetaran compared to 4 hour 30 minutes on Regular.Ive been playing COD since the original and honestly this was an extremely good campaign. But it did a mistake in taking inspirations from Inglorious Bastards tbh.But the gameplay level design is 10x more fun and enjoyable than I did with WW2,COD 2 and WaW. Gameplay,Enemy uniforms,Locations, Graphics,Villan,Level Designs we're all 10/10. And in terms of Historical accuracy I would give Vangaurd's Campaign a 5/10
Umm honestly Besides the weapon Innaccuracies I had 10 times more fun playing Vanguard's Campaign than I did with with both COD 2 and World at War. I mean this campaign takes 9+ hours to complete on Vetaran compared to 4 hour 30 minutes on Regular.Ive been playing COD since the original and honestly this was an extremely good campaign. But it did a mistake in taking inspirations from Inglorious Bastards tbh.But the gameplay level design is 10x more fun and enjoyable than I did with WW2,COD 2 and WaW. Gameplay,Enemy uniforms,Locations, Graphics,Villan,Level Designs we're all 10/10. And in terms of Historical accuracy I would give Vangaurd's Campaign a 5/10
@@BigBrotherMars As an Aussie, that was just uncalled for mate Edit: Unfortunately, Big Brother is American, says alot about the country, just ignore him.
@@BigBrotherMars lol you love to shit on Aus yet nearly 20% of your population move to Australia for a better life instead of getting wasted on codys and beating the misses or barking like a mighty mongrel mob bhaahahahaa
I think it's there to tell us that we are playing as Aussies because it's a homemade Australian smg. But maybe make this in new ginuea in 1943 or something.
The Volkssturmgewehr triggers me tho, because not only it was anachronistic, it was also out of place. The weapon was not used for offensive operations, rather being a last-ditch weapon for the homeland Germans when they're about to lose the war.
Aussies and kiwis never wore blue uniform like that in north africa They actually wore standard uniform in desert colour, same as the british one, the slouch is also missing
There isn’t a special “desert” uniform per se, just the standard Khaki uniform worn by the rest of the British forces from the time. As for the slouch hats well the vast majority of men should be wearing helmets but really it was a mix of the two throughout North Africa. Last time all Australians were wearing slouch hats into battle was at Fromelles in 1916.
The more I think about it the more I think they should have had this character be an Indian soldier. If they want to showcase a "master and servant" storyline I find it would've made more sense to show a Indian unit because to show a British officer looking down on Australians doesn't really make much sense since the majority of the defenders of Tobruk were Australian units with Australian officers led overall by an Australian. That is unless this takes place in late-August(the Australians were relived by mid-August) then I guess you can make the argument that this unit is just the few Australians that were kept at Tobruk though that still begs the question why a British officer from a armored unit is in command of an Australian infantry unit. If anyone has more information that shows Australian soldiers in WW2 had do deal with this then please let me know.
0:48 Look at that guy looking directly at camera. you guys remember famous Australian kids TV series 'Crash Zone' and one of the main roles named 'Mike' whose real name was Nikolai Nikolaeff?
This story would've been more appropriate for a World War I game. ANZACs hadn't been under British officers since then, and the anti-authority culture is played up a little. That said, I would rather they ham it up and merge historical facts than leave it out.
@@EpicMRPancake also by then they had British Officers sent to Commonwealth units to gain experience but mostly through observations and advisory role. Like in the New Guinea campaign, they weren’t supposed to fight but they did anyhow but not like this as well.
"Insubordinate and churlish"... -really searched where this famous line came. All results lead to Key and Peele!😄 really thought some World Ward 2 Iconic figure said this.
Especially as the Australian soldiers included a large number of Permanent Military Force Officers and soliders as well longer term Miltia personnel. It was hardly the ramble that the bs mythology of Peter Weir's Gallipoli has unfortunately spawned for WW1 and WW2 Australian solidiers.
One question... and i'll leave you be. What kind of cpu r you using? I called myself getting a gaming computer to handel graphics for video editing n gaming (so I thought) and can't even get COD2019 to play clear and smooth.
@@alittlebitofhistory don't forget the VolkstumGewehr it's Missplaced lmao... How that gun ended in Africa meanwhile the production of volkstrumgewehr it's 1944
You are correct the Number 4 only saw limited actions in the very end of North Africa Campaign and was mostly saved for north west Europe. In fact as it has been said Austrians never used it sticking with the 1 Lee-Enfield MkIII* formally known as the SMLE until after the Korean war when they replaced it with the SLR
Well that was certainly a hamfisted attempt at showing how the top brass can be assholes. And the anachronistic guns, tap dancing fucking Christ. Normies will eat this up and think it's what actually happened.
Ah yes, 1942-1949 weapons in 1941 being used by Australians being called rats by the Bri’ish (despite that name being given by Germans) fighting against Germans and absolutely no Italians and native African foreign legions
Can we talk about the fact that its the middle of the fucking night and somehow the german's know exactly where they're being naded from where is the realism in that
After playing COD for over 15 years and knowing my grandad was a Rat Of Tobruk, this mission is fucking epic.
Such a shame that they made it so inaccurate, god bless your grandad though
@@martinmcmurray5733 it's a videogame. If you want accuracy read a book.
@@Canadianvoice yeah, except they claimed to be "focusing on historical accuracy" but clearly did nothing to that order
@@Canadianvoice why don't you keep it to your self they did a good job b....
@@tate2278 I honestly think it could’ve been better
COD nailed our accent, interactions, cursing and our humour. Absolutely loved this haha, perhaps enforcing pushing some aspects a little to far, but love to see aussieland being involved with such a big game.
I personally need a whole campaign just about the Australians
If the actors are australian that aint to difficult
@@ctkeunig7143 well the aussie voice actors need a script or some shit to follow. Whoever choreographed this is excellent.
Except you wouldn't sound like this in 1941. Your accent at this point is a mix of North English and west country east anglia accent. The accent aussies are Known for wouldn't be a thing until the Greta migration and the 1970s
@@harryroberts388 probably half the dialogue was improv. They gave them the script, but actors most likely changed the lines to be more Australian. Lol
Everyone talking about the misplaced weapons but can we just take a moment to ask why the Major has Slade-Wallace Equipment? Did he think he was off to fight the Boers. I know they want their characters to stand out but really it's nearly 40 years out of date to be used in combat and had even been abandoned for ceremonial duties by the 1940s.
Like other's say, it's a game. So obviously it won't follow in how it would really go in real life
@@misterfox7210 that excuse is fucking stupid
@@joemcpherson4367 , Well sadly that's how game companies work at times when it has something related with real life history. Though there are some games in where they are quite accurate. Others like this one isn't exactly one of them though
@@joemcpherson4367 its allready glorifying ww2, which isnt exactly good. it should tread this important part of history with some sort of respect in my opinion.
@@misterfox7210 I can understand that point of view and I wouldn't expect anything to be 100% perfect, but I have been playing COD games since Finest Hour and while it did have its problems ,over the years this whole random uniform and weapons from different times/ places is relatively new and not a change I like at all, you can make a game fun and engaging without having to resort to it. If its multiplayer, then do what you want as far as I care but I do think the story mode should try and at least look right.
Very happy to see we finally have Australians in cod but when are we going to get a game that covers China and Japan conflicts
Like the 2nd sino Japanese war
China would whine over a depiction where Japan brutalize China and they'll be banning then threatening to delete the game despite the fact the game is about defeating Nazis and Japanese
At the same time you’d see a WWII game that’ll cover the East African and Burma-Malaya-East Indies Campaign. Practically almost never, forgotten fronts with huge amount of history and combatants are gonna still going to be left forgotten in the mainstream media. Don’t hope from this franchise to be having those in game, it’s not profitable. Maybe some other game developer in the future but high unlikely as wel
@@TheRandCrews little golden oldie called MOH:Rising Sun. No East Africa, but you did get Singapore which nobody touches on, Burma-Thailand, Guadalcanal, Pearl Harbor + the fall of the Philippines.
Never. It's not profitable + there's still animous about the Rape of Nanking.
Besides the 2nd sino Japanese war technically wasn't part of WW2 as it happened prior to the official outbreak in 1939.
Thus, it would have to be a standalone game
Its physically not possible...In order to do that they would have to depict China as it was under Nationalist rule fighting against the Japanese....Hearts of Iron IV was banned in China for simply showing Taiwan under Japanese control....so yeah no...it won't happen because they would want sales in China.
I love how at 14:25 the plane starts up and somehow does the shortest take off
I mean if they put at full throttle and they can go like they do on Air craft Carriers and honestly it would have been much longer ngl
@@ChandranPrema123 it requires a launcher tho on a/cs. Don’t question me. I watch Swiss001 since 17.
@@dipanwitamandal7289 its called cat, not launcher
@@dipanwitamandal7289 you a real one
14:15 is the best fucking part, I died laughing when I heard that during my playthrough
Jesus, you must have a very basic sense of humour.
@@MiguelSanchizal Yeah I would not like hang out with this guys
@@MiguelSanchizal He has an Australian's sense of humour.
Tobruk 1941… oh yes I remember all the Germans having Sturmgewehr 44’s … let’s give JG 27 Me 262’s while we’re at it COD
And the fact Australians are using Owen Guns in North Africa
And they steal sniper elite 3 music also
And the fact that the Australians are wearing ww1 blue shirts and an Australian flag on the webbing for some reason
@@momsom321 thatsssss where I heard it from
Umm honestly Besides the weapon Innaccuracies I had 10 times more fun playing Vanguard's Campaign than I did with with both COD 2 and World at War.
I mean this campaign takes 9+ hours to complete on Vetaran compared to 4 hour 30 minutes on Regular.Ive been playing COD since the original and honestly this was an extremely good campaign.
But it did a mistake in taking inspirations from Inglorious Bastards tbh.But the gameplay level design is 10x more fun and enjoyable than I did with WW2,COD 2 and WaW.
Gameplay,Enemy uniforms,Locations, Graphics,Villan,Level Designs we're all 10/10.
And in terms of Historical accuracy I would give Vangaurd's Campaign a 5/10
The major almost fucked it all up in the beginning 😭
Don’t worry, Aussies ain’t alone. Even the Hong Kong people too.
@@shadowtrooper262 Hong Kong?
@@shadowtrooper262 hongkong or australian people?
Classic Brit, fucking it up for the Aussies
Then he tries to blame his fuck up on them lol
so glad they brought us aussies into call of duty, sick!!
Gday mate yu wunt tah wahtchuh some walluhbees ey do ya. Maybe get some Maccas aftah
@@BigBrotherMars can you giv me som bo'oh of wo'eh
@@kriegstag4511 crikey, ya tryna have wo'ah for brekky? ida go fo'a coldie butuh tha tuh 's jaust may
good lord you guys are addicted to non american accents arent you lol
Why would you like having shite and misrepresenting the Rats of Tobruk as a bunch of whiners?
It’s good to see media point out our efforts in the African campaign
Aussies doing all the hard work and the british taking the credit nothing new here
Well to see the Africa campaign at all is a rarity, not many people even know who Rommel and Montegomery even are.
@@frederickthegreat5991 it’s a shame ain’t it
Irish, Scots and Aussies doing all the hard work*
@@frostbyte7938 ?
When i saw the stg44 in Japan i knew it would have stg44 in 1941
Hate to see that
Maybe its an STG41 ? :D
Umm honestly Besides the weapon Innaccuracies I had 10 times more fun playing Vanguard's Campaign than I did with with both COD 2 and World at War.
I mean this campaign takes 9+ hours to complete on Vetaran compared to 4 hour 30 minutes on Regular.Ive been playing COD since the original and honestly this was an extremely good campaign.
But it did a mistake in taking inspirations from Inglorious Bastards tbh.But the gameplay level design is 10x more fun and enjoyable than I did with WW2,COD 2 and WaW.
Gameplay,Enemy uniforms,Locations, Graphics,Villan,Level Designs we're all 10/10.
And in terms of Historical accuracy I would give Vangaurd's Campaign a 5/10
@@ChandranPrema123 Best take. I agree completely!
@@ChandranPrema123 as a cod vanguard Hater
I respect your opinion
Atleast you got fun in that which is a good thing
God i love Aussies
Unfortunely Sarg 38 is Australian. Says alot about the country. I'm a Kiwi btw
Edit: I'm not a Kiwi I'm American lol
@@BigBrotherMars As an Aussie, that was just uncalled for mate
Edit: Unfortunately, Big Brother is American, says alot about the country, just ignore him.
@@BigBrotherMars nah its okay
@@BigBrotherMars Mate, your named after a damn fruit, that’s how insignificant you are
@@BigBrotherMars lol you love to shit on Aus yet nearly 20% of your population move to Australia for a better life instead of getting wasted on codys and beating the misses or barking like a mighty mongrel mob bhaahahahaa
My grandad was a rat of tobruk as well. I loved that call of duty recognised the Australian side of WW2
The terrain looks so real it reminds me of the desert in Yuma, Az. Amazing!
Dat YEET into the hatch though lmao
how many unrealistic games about ww2 can you make?
Sledgehammer: Yes
What’s the unrealistic bit?
Some parts are yeah... Some are nay...
@@comradekat6394 The entire game
@@comradekat6394 the bastardized guns (and yes, even the campaign has them)
@@comradekat6394 how old are you? You really think ww2 was some kind of michael bay movie?
9:11 the way he is holding that gun like it has a pistol grip😂
It’s about time my country finally gets to be in a cod game came on the Aussies 🇦🇺
Nobody cares, you pathetics couldn't kill Emus.
What's with the Owen gun? It wasn't even adopted until 1942 and only saw service in the Pacific theater
I think it's there to tell us that we are playing as Aussies because it's a homemade Australian smg. But maybe make this in new ginuea in 1943 or something.
Also he picks up a Volkssturmgewehr during the mission, which wasn't produced until the end of the war as an emergency rifle
That and the STG44 on the ground which also wasn't produced until 1944
STG 44 in africa in 1942? What sort of loopy land have I entered?
The Volkssturmgewehr triggers me tho, because not only it was anachronistic, it was also out of place. The weapon was not used for offensive operations, rather being a last-ditch weapon for the homeland Germans when they're about to lose the war.
@@v12ts.gaming it was a cheap shit tho, never meant to be good in any way
Ещё можно вспомнить ППШ-41 в Нормандии🧐
Holy shit man it’s just call of duty
@@icy3721 doesn't matter, Cod waw got things historically right and it came out in 2008.
The aussies accent is on point
well they are Australians, so you'd expect their accent to be on point
disagree, they're pretty undercooked. officers sound British ffs
Australia doesn't actually exist so they are good made up accents
@@hugoeriksson6524 posh Aussies used to sound the same as Posh Brits
@@hugoeriksson6524 The officers are British........
Aussies and kiwis never wore blue uniform like that in north africa
They actually wore standard uniform in desert colour, same as the british one, the slouch is also missing
Tacticool as always from Call of Dooty
neither would they have owens nor no.4 enfields in africa :/
There isn’t a special “desert” uniform per se, just the standard Khaki uniform worn by the rest of the British forces from the time. As for the slouch hats well the vast majority of men should be wearing helmets but really it was a mix of the two throughout North Africa. Last time all Australians were wearing slouch hats into battle was at Fromelles in 1916.
The number 4 mk1 was 10 shot not 5 (Enfield)
Is Lucas roughly based off Charles Upham ?
0:03 Did anyone else immediately think of that Key and Peele substitute teacher skit?
The FIRST THING I thought when I heard that
@@andrewkirby1378 Glad I'm not the only one lol
@@camward9293 okay then..i've got mates
Des: You hit him! But he ain’t down yet!
*Plane sets on fire*
I find it funny how Major Hamms never once blames himself.
Crikey Australian Army mate 🇦🇺
That’s an iconic Australian firearm 🔥
Im just glad the main character you play isnt a damn mute.
They should make the entire game Australian
Nah hehe
Lmao
naw i love how they transition into all the countries
It would be awesome if they have a mission taking MGs shooting emus
CALL OF DUTY:Australia at WW2
The synchronised germans at 10:30 made me laugh
The more I think about it the more I think they should have had this character be an Indian soldier. If they want to showcase a "master and servant" storyline I find it would've made more sense to show a Indian unit because to show a British officer looking down on Australians doesn't really make much sense since the majority of the defenders of Tobruk were Australian units with Australian officers led overall by an Australian.
That is unless this takes place in late-August(the Australians were relived by mid-August) then I guess you can make the argument that this unit is just the few Australians that were kept at Tobruk though that still begs the question why a British officer from a armored unit is in command of an Australian infantry unit.
If anyone has more information that shows Australian soldiers in WW2 had do deal with this then please let me know.
This mission takes place in August '41
There were two phases. In September it was led by a British commander
0:48 Look at that guy looking directly at camera. you guys remember famous Australian kids TV series 'Crash Zone' and one of the main roles named 'Mike' whose real name was Nikolai Nikolaeff?
Bro did this guy hit a the sickest trickshot grenade throw ever? Dude perfect level attack
The Aussies are So COOL!!!!🇦🇺
I’m starting to get BFV Under no Flag war story vibes from this
I know why because you are billy Bridger
G'Day mate 🇦🇺
4k in call of duty vanguard:does brokes your computer
2:44 “You distracting me!”
Me: Bitch, your handprint is on the plunger!
Did anybody get the Substitute teacher from key and peele reference at the beginning? “Insubordinate and churlish” 🤣🤣
0:11 he kinda look the the guy from veritasium
It's like watching a movie, despite some inaccuracies.
Graphics: 10/10
Sound: like playing with soundcancelling headphones
The graphics was so beautiful like was made from the hand of god
love constant uploads
i felt the whole " that's a tank" meme xp
Okay fuck it this game'll be an exception for me.
This story would've been more appropriate for a World War I game. ANZACs hadn't been under British officers since then, and the anti-authority culture is played up a little. That said, I would rather they ham it up and merge historical facts than leave it out.
@Edward Kelly Higher officers yes, corps and theatre commanders, but not at the level shown here.
@@EpicMRPancake also by then they had British Officers sent to Commonwealth units to gain experience but mostly through observations and advisory role. Like in the New Guinea campaign, they weren’t supposed to fight but they did anyhow but not like this as well.
Also they are not ANZACs although they were reformed for the 2nd World War it was only in serve druing the Battle of Greece and Crete.
God I really love Aussies 🇦🇺
Kitne world cup jeeti
3 men destroyed everything looks like COD learning from Bollywood 😂
"Insubordinate and churlish"... -really searched where this famous line came. All results lead to Key and Peele!😄 really thought some World Ward 2 Iconic figure said this.
i cant tell if there are real people or video game characters. totally blow away
...the logo for Project Phenix is the goddamn Sturmabteilung
I'm gonna frag that damn Major.
Volksturmgewehr? In 1941? Wtf?
There is also a VG on Polina's mission as well. It's a VERY inaccurate use of the weapon as it is a last-ditch defensive weapon for homeland Germans.
Also the Owen Gun was never used in the Desert if I am correct...
@@sparkyhayes9543 not in 1941 that’s for sure. That gun would enter Australian service in 1943 onwards.
In the. COD universe, the Germans seems to be desperate in arming their people with cheaper weapons before the Soviets entered their borders. 😂
I’m so sick of this plucky Australian underdog narrative with all English soldiers being belters. It’s played out at this point.
Especially as the Australian soldiers included a large number of Permanent Military Force Officers and soliders as well longer term Miltia personnel. It was hardly the ramble that the bs mythology of Peter Weir's Gallipoli has unfortunately spawned for WW1 and WW2 Australian solidiers.
Beginning of this video reminded me of substitute teacher.
A suppressor on a MP40 pulling out my hair
If I didnt know any better, I would day you played this mission a couple times
One question... and i'll leave you be. What kind of cpu r you using? I called myself getting a gaming computer to handel graphics for video editing n gaming (so I thought) and can't even get COD2019 to play clear and smooth.
My new fav cod, gotta love us aussies 😂
Stg 44 in 1941 you gotta be kidding me
Say the same for the number 4 Enfield, although they were adopted in 1941 I don't think they made it to North Africa until late 42 early 43.
@@alittlebitofhistory don't forget the VolkstumGewehr it's Missplaced lmao... How that gun ended in Africa meanwhile the production of volkstrumgewehr it's 1944
Grenade from the cliff to the top hatch of tank must have been a really easy. Target
I had a couple of great uncles who were Rats. Proud of 'em. Lest we Forget.
Yes Lest we forget but not this pile of shite.
Middle of the night...lets light up where we are...lol
*finally we get to play as aussies*
Battlefield 1: *We did it first!*
@@emmanroyhippy6859 talking about in ww2
9:02
Sharpe approves.
13:10
Enemies nearby. Let's shout at each other about meaningless rubbish.
I love your video
Unfair fight, Germans were clearly blind
Ju-87 Stuka:S**T! 20:13
20:17 My apartment when:
I like Australia and American and German clever and British tea.
This game is just Modern Warfare with no modern
is this the same voice actor as the one who did the voice for the infamous aussie halo marine
14:27
Stuka engaged antigrav drive..
Вклад в дело победы бесценнен особенно австралии
Dang, so this is the game that they say causes shootings. Looks good :)
Surprised to see the word "gammon" being used in game.
Wait didnt they use the ww1 smle un 1941?
Don’t know, but the Germans definitely didn’t use the STG44 in 1941
Yeah Australian troops used the WW1 Lee-Enfield MkIII* while British troops used the newer No.4 Mk1 rifle.
You are correct the Number 4 only saw limited actions in the very end of North Africa Campaign and was mostly saved for north west Europe. In fact as it has been said Austrians never used it sticking with the 1 Lee-Enfield MkIII* formally known as the SMLE until after the Korean war when they replaced it with the SLR
Should of also done the anzacs in Papau New Guinea
COD vanguard is a return to MOH1 but with better gfx
Explosion: 20:04 ;)
hang on a sec is that Two Dads!?!?
a volksturmgewehr? in 1941? ON THE AFRICAN FRONT?
Yes, it's a very inaccurate use of the weapon.
Man look to that grafic
Tell you what, at least they got the swearing right.
9:11 this game really need more work
Please answer one question: where are polish people ? Polish soldiers who were battle about Tobruk ?
Well that was certainly a hamfisted attempt at showing how the top brass can be assholes. And the anachronistic guns, tap dancing fucking Christ. Normies will eat this up and think it's what actually happened.
"normies?" elitist much?
He looks like Jeremy Irons
Ah yes, 1942-1949 weapons in 1941 being used by Australians being called rats by the Bri’ish (despite that name being given by Germans) fighting against Germans and absolutely no Italians and native African foreign legions
The guns are so funny that's why l love modern warfare
How is there stg44 during 1941? At Tobruk?
StG44 in 1941?
2:44 that dude acts like a karen
Can we talk about the fact that its the middle of the fucking night and somehow the german's know exactly where they're being naded from where is the realism in that
Suppressed MP40?
The heck?? An MP/STG 44 in 1941? 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Next COD: The Great Emu War
I see a bunch of shit outside that goes boom. Now what do you suppose we do about that?