@@lumbagoboi1649ah yes because everyone who wants to play a ww1 game just wants to sit down in a trench 90% of the time waiting and then gets instantly killed. Sounds fun to me
Although the French were forced to surrender Fort Vaux in 1916, the German Fifth Amy respected their enemy's defense so much that their commander Crown Prince Wilhelm, the eldest son of Kaiser Wilhelm II himself, personally visited the fort commander Major Slyvain-Eugene Raynal and gifted him with the sword of a French officer to replace the one that Major Raynal had lost during the siege. The French soldiers of Fort Vaux were so heroic that even the literal heir to the German throne honored them.
@TheOfficialUnofficial I'm not saying the british and the americans did nothing in WW1 , I'm just saying France played the biggest role , since the leaders of the allied forces were Frenchmen and since France suffered the heaviest casualties. Saying France was carried in WW1 is not historically accurate .
Battlefield 1 has in my opinion THE BEST MULTIPLAYER EXPERIENCE EVER The way the music kicks in the environment the detail and the yelling the gunfire the explosions like its like an actual war experience that they did better than every other game I’ve played IMO like wow
EvXiTZzViper 408 haha it's like if I was possessed and just got reflexes like big boss. I would go around and gun people down. it would usually last for like 30 seconds until I get like 10 or 20 kills because I get stressed out
@@JP12345it's frantic because this battle is of great importance, both sides know they must give it their all if it means they can win this battle and possible turn the tide of the war in their favor.
This song is a prime example of how powerful game music can be. Whenever this played, I could feel as well desperation, as if I was a soldier in the very battle
supermetallicman man, the buildup as this theme plays out. especially on that map. charging up the hill to take the Artillery hill or when you're struggling to defend it to the last map xD I think this theme sorta fits well in Destiny Trials of Osiris or sumthin xD
There is something so haunting about this music and this operations mode in general. Really highlights the amount of horrible shit both the French and the Germans had to go through when fighting each other.
@Cpl. Rook I mean the average trench living conditions were so bad and had to endured for 4 years so I won't be surprised if 95% of ww1 soilders looked exactly like zombies
This is so awesome at the end of an Operations game. People swarming B, no battalions left, 50 respawns, the fire and dead trees in the background...definitely my new favorite Operations map
I was playing operations on Devil's Anvil and this music makes things much more intense. I was defending and our team didn't do so well on Verdun Heights, the Germans walked right through without losing a single battalion. We move to Fort De Vaux, and they begin their blitzkrieg and overwhelm the first and second sectors easy. Third and final sector, 3 enemy battalions left. They capture A within the blink of an eye. However, we buckle down at B with this music blasting along with guns, grenades, you name it. We wiped out 3 enemy battalions on the absolute final flag on Fort De Vaux and this music just made it more epic!
Future Jarhead I remember being the french and having our team get completely smashed at verdun heights but we destroyed all 3 German battalions at the first objectives at fort vaux
this makes the round so much more intense.. when it starts playing it's like all,out war. snipers who were in the back are now bayonet charging enemies on the flag. gas grenades flood the screen. bullets flying everywhere. such an impression
Listening to this gives me an image of the perspective of both the French and Germans. French officer: Men, I know you are weary with little ammunition, food and water. Beyond these walls are waves of Germans who march toward us like angry waves against a shoreline. However, I ask you men to hone your courage. Here, we fight not only for this Verdun, but for each other, our mothers, wives, children and all of France. German officer: We have lost many good men attacking this fortress. Do not let the sacrifice of your fallen brothers wither away on the outer walls of this fort, for each of you possess a fighting spirit like no other. Let us attack and crush these defenses, for the war may be settled on this very day with the world learning of our triumph for generations to come.
@@THEME-SICKLE good to know. However most people tend to avoid any close encounters with elites (especially the Flametrooper). Unless their the type to rush head first into the fire, literally.
See, this is the kind of music fps games need. end sequence music that motivates players to pull their heads out of their buts and make the battle more intense and actually trying their best to win the game. vanilla bf1 did okay at this music, they shall not pass did very good, I expect much better from in the name of the tsar.
Base Game: inspirational, epic They Shall Not Pass: desperate, epic, beautiful In The Name of the Tsar: desperate, sad, inspirational, epic Turning Tides: epic, beautiful Apocalypse: weary, terrifying, hellish, desperate
Reason why no one plays it is because it's such an unbalanced operation. Only three times have I ever seen the German team push far enough to get to Fort De Vaux AND only one of those times actually win with a German victory. Verdun heights is an unforgiving map for the German side.
I just grab the trench raider and harvest 112 kills as an attacker. Yet we still lose it. It really is unforgiving if your team is a bunch of scouts sitting in the back. It has to be any other class than that to push forwards.
As far as the German team ever pushes is the very last flag on Verdun heights. Just the downhill slope makes it hard to actually get near the flag, specially since it's in a round open area where people can just fling grenades left and right
The tone change at 1:38 is absolutely amazing when you're on Verdun. People screaming, Gunfire and Explosions. Really sets the tone for how horrifying it was.
when it’s last sector and only B left and there is automatic gunfire everywhere around and nowhere is safe while grenades and fire encompass the final flag and you see the horde of the german army running up the hill. This map truly feels like hell on earth, from beginning to end.
It's been three years since I last played this game. And while looking back at this, I just see how good of a game BF1 was, both visually and musically. Whoever made this game, DICE and EA, must've dedicated so much time to it in which we, the community, adored
“The defense of Fort Vaux was marked by the heroism and endurance of the French soldiers stationed there, this small garrison repulsed constant assaults of gas, fire and bullets, until physical conditions forced them to surrender. If the Germans had been able to hold the fort, perhaps their assault on Verdun itself would be successful, and the western front permanently breached. *However, strategically, there was little justification for the atrocious losses on either side.”*
4:20 "Victory! Soissons is once again blue, white and red! The Germans are in retreat across the river and my heart knows we will not face them again! All of Europe will rejoice!"
All the factions had the bravest men ever existed at those times. Like hell I'd like to see you climb the ladder from the trench, charging at the enemy line with your bayonet, through smoke, fire, decomposing corpses everywhere, the smell, especially through bullets ringing right by your ears, seeing your friends dying right in front of you, shell explosions, shrapnel, gas... just imagine running through all of that. And if you are lucky enough to get through all of that, you'll still have to fight for your life in the enemy trench. Damn those men had the hugest pair of balls and half of you don't even realize that. That war was horrible
@@renaultft1917 yes actually 303 days with arround 80 % of kill caused by artillery today there is shell that as not already explote and the landscape is destroyed (sorry for my english its not my main language)
I usually get ripped off by DLC's by other games, BUT this one is DIFFERENT, perfect atmospheric music to make the battle experience more REAL showing you the horrors that your grand grand parent's had to endure, plus the operation ending music Verdun Heights and Fort Vaux really boosts my testosterone levels and morale.1 percent of the wealthy play war like a game, while the other 50>% play their games with their lives. An unnecessary war. #BritishEmpire #GermanEmpire #AustroHungary #American's #Ottomans #French #Russians #Australians and New Zealanders are ALL HEROES, Died for what they valued. 1914 Christmas Truce brought my faith back in humanity.
Borat Sagdiyev I think it's because Battlefield 1 already feels like a complete game. It's just that WW1 was at such an immense scale the DLC's only serve to fill you in on other relevant fronts that occur. Who would of thought of including the Russian revolution to a WW1 game? It's doesn't really fit in context to the game yet makes perfect sense to include in the discussion of WW1 given how much of an impact it is historically.
An absolutely phenomenal soundtrack - unparalleled in its decades-old genre. The OST of this game is one of the very few that made me feel something special. When the round nears it's end, I grit my teeth in desperation, trying to survive and sway the war in my team's favour. And when it's finally over - My eyes slightly wet from the relief and happines, that hell on earth is finally over. I cannot describe it. This must be a fraction of what my ancestors felt. I can count on one hand the amount of games that took me this much with them. The multiplayer experience is not perfect, but it's atmosphere is a one-of-a-kind.
@@xfng_blizzard8116 It's not just the music... It's everything about it. The visual, how the character you control talks. It's incredible. It makes you feel, like you're right in the thick of it, but in the best way.
I’ll never forget this game, or this DLC, or the first match of operations I played on Verdun Heights the moment it dropped. Absolutely breathtaking. EVERYONE had their breath taken away by the scenery, music, and gameplay. BF1 had something unmatched by other FPS online shooters: spectacle and presentation. It wasn’t just a game, it was an emotional experience
This music instantly makes you want to just get up and charge into the blazing fire and go full out, it's incredible, should be the ending music for every map
- Devil's anvil as attacker - Fort Vaux 2nd sector - Trying to capture A point, but ppl are spaming grenades in the corridor - Last battalion - 20 soldiers remain 💀💀💀💀💀
Pretty much realistic if you ask me. This is how adrenaline and PTSD was during the wars. Plenty of warriors ended up shell shocked and not the same after the wars. Seeing deaths and witnessing wounded soldiers. All that was just for a piece of medals and small payments. Even with all the money in the world cannot fix mentally broken man.
@@xXSilentAgent47Xx absolutely yes, everytime I got anxious just playing this map with this music Playing this map knowing the story behind it just makes the experience better and more tense. Imagine for the soldiers that fought this war. And yes, the injustice that they gained almost nothing from their country they defended.
Nothing better in gaming than a neck and neck match decided on the last tick of the scoreboard as this song builds and the desperate fight to win reaches its apex. I get goosebumps thinking about it.
2:34 this part of the song sends a chill down my spine, I think this end of round song really well represents the intense fighting that went on in the battle of Fort Vaux in real life
Just had to come back to this gem. Battlefield 1 was a complete masterpiece and this piece of music proves it. Literally got my hyped every time I heard it in game.
Battlefield 1 was the most well made of the lot. Between all the absolute goofiness of massive sandbox and gorgeous colors were geniune moments of authenticity. Of the god-awfulness of it all.
I love how desperate this sounds, it really makes you understand that war is not fun or diverse but absolute slaughter. I wish BF5 and 2042 conveyed this as well as BF1
Reminds me of a pure grudge match I was in a few months ago. Last battalion, last point, 0 resources left, i play for Germany all or nothing. The last two point stayed in a tug of war for literally 3 mins or more at 0 lives left this song looped Into a different tempo than is played here, it speeds up a lot as it drags on longer.
Ww1 documentaries should use the games soundtrack. It really emphasizes the brutal conflict perfectly. Imagine this alongside a montage of actual footage from the time.
I swear this music hypes everyone in the match. We can't push even for 2 battalions. Yet, as soon as this music comes up in last battalion, we rush the shit out of it and sometimes even take the last sector
I still remember my first game on Fort De Vaux and hearing this track play for the first time. It was a pretty close game and we were winning by a small margin of 50 or 60 points. This track started to play and I can remember the absolute madness. Bullets coming from every direction, mustard gas grenades filling my screen, and the sound of grenade explosions filling the ambience of the corridors. The scariest final moments of the round was when I saw a french trench raider bashing in my teammates heads. The fucking screams of the dying soldiers was so horrific. I honestly wish I could play BF1 Fort De Vaux for the first time again. DICE really captured the ambience of World War 1 and they haven't achieved the same greatness with BFV.
"Humanity is mad. It must be mad to do what it is doing. What a massacre! What scenes of horror and carnage! I cannot find words to translate my impressions. Hell cannot be so terrible. Men are mad!" - French lieutenant before his death (Diary 23 May 1916)
Like the other comment said, you’re REALLY missing out. You should hop on eventually to experience the battlefield. BF1 is still alive with a good amount of servers still getting full on every platform
Never understood why the French are so heavily slandered when it comes to talking about the world wars. Had they surrendered or lost to Germany in WW1 it would’ve meant the collapse of the western front but they kept fighting despite very heavy losses.
The French were brilliant even in WW2 their tanks were way better than the German ones. The problem was the hesitant generals (except Gaudalle), lack of communication and other things that made them lose to the German blitzkrieg. "Also, one reason why the French Army didn't mount an effective defense during WWII was because of several factors. The population of France had stagnated since WWI. With so many lives lost in WWI there was barely anyone to fill up the ranks during WWII. Also, the organization of the French military was behind the times. General de Gaulle realized this, but his objections fell on deaf ears during the interwar period."
0:01 "The enemy has reached the final objective" "We have lost Objective Apples" - Oh ok we still have butter though 3:00 "We have lost objective Butter" - shit
On top of the hill in Verdun, the mud was on fire, I could smell the ashes of the burning forests around me, as a French defender, it was down to hand to hand combat for the final objective of Devil's Anvil. Literally no game in Verdun ever NOT go to the next map (Fort Vaux). This time though. It was viscious... Germans on all sides, gas, mortar shelling lighting the entire final trench (the one with the big cannon). But we held, against all odds, fighting in the mud, me charging with the lebel and switching to the scimitar. Man how did they go from that to BFV
As men, we are mostly known for hiding emotions & weakness. Its exhausting but thats what we do for some reason, its imbedded in us. Here i am right now sitting alone listening to this without having anyone around me, literally just felt tears streaming down my face without effort, thinking how difficult life is & how much bad is in this world & the countless lives lost to violence & fighting my own struggles in life, stay strong brothers & sisters 🤍
Note taken from an unkown soldier in BF1. This is the following note. 0:21, Battalion command gives final push orders, the map is rupture, we French soldiers are pushing the bridge. Char engine sounds, Officers shouting orders, the last push is here. 1:58, German Panzers have arrived to stop the push, one of my platoon mates takes out an A7V with an AT granade, also taking away his own life. Eyes are shaking, breathes heavy from all that running 2:58, Army High Command orders: If we don't push this last zone in 15 lives, the Germans will win this battle. The wind is starting to blow, our attacks are going. 3:20, 0 lives left. If I die, this is the end. I see metal fregments, human flesh, limbs flying around, we have arrived at the capture zone, we are Capturing, We Are HERE, WE ARE WINNING, THIS IS NOT THE END OF US. 4:18, Last zone have been captured. The last German soldiers are running away. I look to my front, the sun is setting with a golden glow, warm spring winds are blowing, red flower petels flying, tears running, gasps of breaths around me, I look up to the sky to see a skyblue and pink, almost orange sunset. We have won mother. Our nation has won, we took back what is ours. we are here, we are in this moment.
DICE: we need music for the end of a round, don’t go too far
The musicians:
@@lumbagoboi1649ah yes because everyone who wants to play a ww1 game just wants to sit down in a trench 90% of the time waiting and then gets instantly killed. Sounds fun to me
@@accountant394Well a campaign mission for that would’ve been cool. Where you have to charge in a French trench from a German soldier’s POV.
*turns into fucking hans zimmer*
The musicians: What exactly constitutes too far?
@@SteelTaco48 tbf the multiplayer itself reflects that quite nicely lol
Although the French were forced to surrender Fort Vaux in 1916, the German Fifth Amy respected their enemy's defense so much that their commander Crown Prince Wilhelm, the eldest son of Kaiser Wilhelm II himself, personally visited the fort commander Major Slyvain-Eugene Raynal and gifted him with the sword of a French officer to replace the one that Major Raynal had lost during the siege. The French soldiers of Fort Vaux were so heroic that even the literal heir to the German throne honored them.
He also had his men present arms as the French soldiers exited the fort into captivity.
That's a pretty humble way of handing them that L
@@GamerFreak324 At the end we gave those krauts the L
@elite13 Yeah I meant the french army not me
@TheOfficialUnofficial I'm not saying the british and the americans did nothing in WW1 , I'm just saying France played the biggest role , since the leaders of the allied forces were Frenchmen and since France suffered the heaviest casualties. Saying France was carried in WW1 is not historically accurate .
Battlefield 1 has in my opinion THE BEST MULTIPLAYER EXPERIENCE EVER
The way the music kicks in the environment the detail and the yelling the gunfire the explosions like its like an actual war experience that they did better than every other game I’ve played IMO
like wow
Final Message of a French soldier in Fort Vaux, 1916 to the French High Command:
"... Don't leave us..."
Paladin Colt that's deep...
Paladin Colt you mean the baguette luncher^^xddd
Got a source on that one?
Do you play this for the kids too?
What?
Am I the only one who spams the "Go Go Go!" button while being a squad leader when this song starts
Unfriendly Face Nope
So it's YOU that keeps doing that
I do it too! XD
*WHISTLE BLOWING*
"GO! GO! GO!"
Operation Locker: WW1 Edition
emir sulaiman lol
Got that right lol
Bruh 💀
XD
My KD goes from .80 to 3 by the end of the track
Rommel so true
I would like to correct you and put the right answer, the kd ratio becomes 9999 for everyone
3's my average K/D rating. Git gud.
Logan Williamson my average is 0.3 lol I don't play much so I'm always out of practice
@@flyingpenandpaper6119 don't feel bad, mathamatically not everyone can have a good K.D.
It's funny how the theme starts and EVERYONE is doing good now even the noobs!
EvXiTZzViper 408 hahahaha, so true.
Even our sniper(s) bayonet charge on the front line,not stand behind.
it pumps you up dawg
EvXiTZzViper 408 haha it's like if I was possessed and just got reflexes like big boss. I would go around and gun people down. it would usually last for like 30 seconds until I get like 10 or 20 kills because I get stressed out
EvXiTZzViper 408 it just shows that everyone is throwing all they've got either being noob or pro
"Ils ne passeront pas!"
they shall not pass
they to pass not
"Sie werden nicht vergehen!!"
No pasaran!
Ils ont passé ...
I love how frantic and desperate it starts to sound at 2:09. It's amazing how perfectly this song fits whether your team is winning or losing.
holykiller1191 WW1 BITCH !
@@lossguette1669 was about to say "yeah now imagine that you haven't slept, eaten or washed yourself for literally 4 years" of course it's frantic
The sound of desperation.
@@JP12345it's frantic because this battle is of great importance, both sides know they must give it their all if it means they can win this battle and possible turn the tide of the war in their favor.
When its France vs Germany you already know its gonna be a good fight
KingofxFire WW2lmfao😂
@@fucktheeu3778 If France modernized quicker and got rid of the old generals, they'd still have lost, but lasted longer than 6 weeks
but then it got jinxed
@@THEME-SICKLE Napoleon invade Germany in 19 days ...
Zericoyo _ it took hitler six weeks to invade france when they had the supposed ‘strongest army in Europe...”
This song is a prime example of how powerful game music can be. Whenever this played, I could feel as well desperation, as if I was a soldier in the very battle
Помню ссался кипятком, когда давали поиграть неделю бесплатно это дополнение, а щас все сервера пустые((( О, эта оргазмически тревожная музыка
Well said
Da.
France : Vous ne passerez pas ! You shall not pass !
No need for invisible walls
All you need is the music
When I hear this song my first reaction is
"Oh shit.."
HeatedWafflez I start having this overwhelming sense that my life is in danger..
HeatedWafflez my cock was into the song too
HeatedWafflez same
That’s is such a fact
HeatedWafflez Ephesians 4:29
This theme on verdun heights map is the best
supermetallicman man, the buildup as this theme plays out. especially on that map. charging up the hill to take the Artillery hill or when you're struggling to defend it to the last map xD
I think this theme sorta fits well in Destiny Trials of Osiris or sumthin xD
Rowell Ganancial I know dude !!!! The background with the forest fire makes it more epic.
The epic fire of hell is amazing :-)
The "scenery" of Verdun Heights combined with this piece of music, to me, shows the terrors of WW1.
No bro, this theme on Rupture or Fort de Vaux
There is something so haunting about this music and this operations mode in general. Really highlights the amount of horrible shit both the French and the Germans had to go through when fighting each other.
When it's France vs Germany during ww1, you know shit's about to go down
Yeah it is
Doesn't support the fact that there is a zombie chamber on the map
What?
@Cpl. Rook I mean the average trench living conditions were so bad and had to endured for 4 years so I won't be surprised if 95% of ww1 soilders looked exactly like zombies
This is so awesome at the end of an Operations game. People swarming B, no battalions left, 50 respawns, the fire and dead trees in the background...definitely my new favorite Operations map
Dark Konoha YESSSSS!!! i spam GO GO GO trying to motivate the teammates it gets so HECTIC it's crazy ahahaha
I haven't got to play the new Operations maps yet, because no bloody Australian ever plays the goddamn gamemode...
Mad Max Rockatansky Don't woory Dice know the problem they are trying to fix it as soon as possible.😊
The Germans are getting slaughtered in that operations lmao
John Helbert day 1, I only stay in the French and the Germans get fucked. day 2, same side but Germans win operation in 10 min
B FLAG LAST SECTOR, 20 respawns left, *DEVIL'S ANVIL: **3:00** plays*
Lance San Pedro well it's actually 5 respawns for 3:00 to start unless you're busy capturing the last objective
When your croissant touches your schnitzle
Superb comment
HAHAHAHA
Bruh 💀
I was playing operations on Devil's Anvil and this music makes things much more intense. I was defending and our team didn't do so well on Verdun Heights, the Germans walked right through without losing a single battalion. We move to Fort De Vaux, and they begin their blitzkrieg and overwhelm the first and second sectors easy. Third and final sector, 3 enemy battalions left. They capture A within the blink of an eye. However, we buckle down at B with this music blasting along with guns, grenades, you name it. We wiped out 3 enemy battalions on the absolute final flag on Fort De Vaux and this music just made it more epic!
Future Jarhead Blitzkrieg is a form of warfare created by Hitler in WW2 20 years after when this took place
@@jedc9346 bruv iss just a figure of speech
Top Ten Anime Battles
Future Jarhead I remember being the french and having our team get completely smashed at verdun heights but we destroyed all 3 German battalions at the first objectives at fort vaux
@@jedc9346 But wasn't the Kaiserschlat kind of a prelude to Blitzkrieg? I mean the stormtroopers did push quite far.
First time playing Verdun Heights on Operations and this music started. I genuinely felt a sense of pure terror
Same
I once played this map alone (when it first came out) and when i ran down a tunnel i really got spooked and turned around but there was nothing
I felt like the hold the line this your land don't let it fall FOR FRANCE
@@johnson8276 made me feel patriotic for France!!!
_...I'm not french..._
this makes the round so much more intense.. when it starts playing it's like all,out war. snipers who were in the back are now bayonet charging enemies on the flag. gas grenades flood the screen. bullets flying everywhere. such an impression
Listening to this gives me an image of the perspective of both the French and Germans.
French officer: Men, I know you are weary with little ammunition, food and water. Beyond these walls are waves of Germans who march toward us like angry waves against a shoreline. However, I ask you men to hone your courage. Here, we fight not only for this Verdun, but for each other, our mothers, wives, children and all of France.
German officer: We have lost many good men attacking this fortress. Do not let the sacrifice of your fallen brothers wither away on the outer walls of this fort, for each of you possess a fighting spirit like no other. Let us attack and crush these defenses, for the war may be settled on this very day with the world learning of our triumph for generations to come.
Thx for this 👍
Sadly the Germans failed 😥
Beautifully written
For De FATHER LAND
Andrey Ivashin 😔
*4 elites running up the hill with a dozen of medics*
It's a pain to get rid of elites in this operation.
@@Spartan592 you cant melee the flame trooper from behind, but that's kinda it.
@@brucehc4975 But you can bayonet charge them.
@@THEME-SICKLE good to know. However most people tend to avoid any close encounters with elites (especially the Flametrooper). Unless their the type to rush head first into the fire, literally.
@@brucehc4975 Good players on the defensive team usually know trading their life with an elite is a huge win for their team
Well sentries are pointless here since it’s a constant gas trap
See, this is the kind of music fps games need. end sequence music that motivates players to pull their heads out of their buts and make the battle more intense and actually trying their best to win the game. vanilla bf1 did okay at this music, they shall not pass did very good, I expect much better from in the name of the tsar.
Ryan Green it is much better and very sad at that
Base Game: inspirational, epic
They Shall Not Pass: desperate, epic, beautiful
In The Name of the Tsar: desperate, sad, inspirational, epic
Turning Tides: epic, beautiful
Apocalypse: weary, terrifying, hellish, desperate
What happened to you my beloved franchise :'(
I got lucky today playing conquest all maps and got this one twice along with vurdun
People don't play the French operations anymore :( I bought it cause I wanted the chauchat and wreck people in that map...
What's the "revalotion" edition
@@Real_Peashooter the complete edition of the game with all dlcs
@@noisylunatic how is that bad can i ask
Starting at 4:24, it's a different version of “Avanti Savoia”, my favorite piece from the OST. Goosebumps.
I love that. I thought they had an alternate piano cover too. Avanti Savoia is a great song too
Yeah that's awesome. I pretty much instantly love every soundtrack in bf1 that includes the battlefield theme
Link?
@@edwardjoed ruclips.net/video/pN3BYTv5YLA/видео.html go to 3:35 of this video and you should hear it
It's close to it but isn't EXACTLY it
Hmmm almost as if France and Italy are close to each other....
Some people say it's lazy but I think it's cool
Bro everytime this music goes up in operations, my beast mode is activated, epic ness arose, everything gets intense, lit as fuck.
Yeah and then during the first 850 tickets you're probably the -noobs- players that camp the whole game going 4-25...
Trench Raider I suddenly become big boss and would Melee these fools or gun them down with guns like Rambo
-20 enemy soldiers remaing!
-The enemy has reached the final objective!
Then both sides start to feel like they are in the real war...
True
I wish more people played this operation
Reason why no one plays it is because it's such an unbalanced operation. Only three times have I ever seen the German team push far enough to get to Fort De Vaux AND only one of those times actually win with a German victory. Verdun heights is an unforgiving map for the German side.
@@roguefbiagentmendez2541 true
I just grab the trench raider and harvest 112 kills as an attacker. Yet we still lose it. It really is unforgiving if your team is a bunch of scouts sitting in the back. It has to be any other class than that to push forwards.
As far as the German team ever pushes is the very last flag on Verdun heights. Just the downhill slope makes it hard to actually get near the flag, specially since it's in a round open area where people can just fling grenades left and right
true
The tone change at 1:38 is absolutely amazing when you're on Verdun. People screaming, Gunfire and Explosions. Really sets the tone for how horrifying it was.
this is truly on a hanz zimmer level of track quality!
Prophet Ares yes yes!!!
Fuuuuck we need hans Zimmer for the next battlefield as composer!!!
hans zimmer is the composer for Battlefield V.
Im satisfied already.
@@russkie5775 No he is not, the composers for Battlefield 5 are the same guys from Battlfield 1 along with Lorne Balfe
Verdun Heights final sector is the best piece of map in this game. the atmosphere, the placement of fortifications, the geography of the whole place.
The trees burning in the background, the whole sky painted red.
when it’s last sector and only B left and there is automatic gunfire everywhere around and nowhere is safe while grenades and fire encompass the final flag and you see the horde of the german army running up the hill. This map truly feels like hell on earth, from beginning to end.
The desperation you feel when this is playing while the last objective is contested on operations is DIFFERENT.
HOLD THE LINE!
man just hearing this makes me think of fire flames my men dying left and right, shells dropping over and over
hell on earth
Verdun...
or ypres
Pope of the Discord No mans land and Somme
Lossguette Passchandale where men would sink in mud and drown
Friend: How is ur KD so high???!!!!??
Me: This music
When you are trapped in the narrowest hallway and it starts raining grenades and bullets ,truly a memorable experience
It's been three years since I last played this game. And while looking back at this, I just see how good of a game BF1 was, both visually and musically. Whoever made this game, DICE and EA, must've dedicated so much time to it in which we, the community, adored
Yeah. You don't see this level of atmosphere in any other multiplayer game
“The defense of Fort Vaux was marked by the heroism and endurance of the French soldiers stationed there, this small garrison repulsed constant assaults of gas, fire and bullets, until physical conditions forced them to surrender. If the Germans had been able to hold the fort, perhaps their assault on Verdun itself would be successful, and the western front permanently breached. *However, strategically, there was little justification for the atrocious losses on either side.”*
Her: he’s probably out cheating
Me and the bois in the trenches:
4:20 "Victory! Soissons is once again blue, white and red! The Germans are in retreat across the river and my heart knows we will not face them again! All of Europe will rejoice!"
this is not the track for Soissons though
am i the only one who loves the part at 2:39
Its like there are warhorns just bursting dat shiet to ur ear. It makes me think how war is... hell.
No it's not, hell is a place where guilty people go,
War effects ALL people, innocent and guilty alike
British vs Germany: 💪🗿
France vs Germany: 💀💀🔥🔥☠️☠️💀🔥🔥🔥
All the factions had the bravest men ever existed at those times. Like hell I'd like to see you climb the ladder from the trench, charging at the enemy line with your bayonet, through smoke, fire, decomposing corpses everywhere, the smell, especially through bullets ringing right by your ears, seeing your friends dying right in front of you, shell explosions, shrapnel, gas... just imagine running through all of that. And if you are lucky enough to get through all of that, you'll still have to fight for your life in the enemy trench. Damn those men had the hugest pair of balls and half of you don't even realize that. That war was horrible
Even in world war 2, in all wars men are brave. No matter from what country they're from, soldiers deserve the respect.
Verdun was the most bloodiest battle of the 20th century that is known now as zone rouge
Matt 'Soviet' Bremer and for those who don't know what that means (red zone)
Cyber Lok Yep, Stalingrad is the bloodiest battle in history.
Pinkmann_ Stalingrad was a siege, not a battle. It was a campaign.
I think Verdun was actually the longest battle of the 20th century.
@@renaultft1917 yes actually 303 days with arround 80 % of kill caused by artillery today there is shell that as not already explote and the landscape is destroyed (sorry for my english its not my main language)
I usually get ripped off by DLC's by other games, BUT this one is DIFFERENT, perfect atmospheric music to make the battle experience more REAL showing you the horrors that your grand grand parent's had to endure, plus the operation ending music Verdun Heights and Fort Vaux really boosts my testosterone levels and morale.1 percent of the wealthy play war like a game, while the other 50>% play their games with their lives. An unnecessary war.
#BritishEmpire #GermanEmpire #AustroHungary #American's #Ottomans #French #Russians #Australians and New Zealanders are ALL HEROES, Died for what they valued. 1914 Christmas Truce brought my faith back in humanity.
Way more countries fought it was a World War
Borat Sagdiyev I think it's because Battlefield 1 already feels like a complete game. It's just that WW1 was at such an immense scale the DLC's only serve to fill you in on other relevant fronts that occur.
Who would of thought of including the Russian revolution to a WW1 game? It's doesn't really fit in context to the game yet makes perfect sense to include in the discussion of WW1 given how much of an impact it is historically.
Wha bout Italians :(
Playing BF1 I keep swinging from "I'm having so much fun" and "wow war is really fucked up" lol
JACorrenti wouldn't make sense? The revolution starting during the world war tf
An absolutely phenomenal soundtrack - unparalleled in its decades-old genre. The OST of this game is one of the very few that made me feel something special.
When the round nears it's end, I grit my teeth in desperation, trying to survive and sway the war in my team's favour.
And when it's finally over - My eyes slightly wet from the relief and happines, that hell on earth is finally over. I cannot describe it. This must be a fraction of what my ancestors felt.
I can count on one hand the amount of games that took me this much with them. The multiplayer experience is not perfect, but it's atmosphere is a one-of-a-kind.
Absolutely love the feeling BF1 and this specific track gives towards the EoR.
Dice’s musical team really did a good job.
@@xfng_blizzard8116 It's not just the music... It's everything about it. The visual, how the character you control talks. It's incredible.
It makes you feel, like you're right in the thick of it, but in the best way.
I’ll never forget this game, or this DLC, or the first match of operations I played on Verdun Heights the moment it dropped. Absolutely breathtaking. EVERYONE had their breath taken away by the scenery, music, and gameplay.
BF1 had something unmatched by other FPS online shooters: spectacle and presentation. It wasn’t just a game, it was an emotional experience
This music instantly makes you want to just get up and charge into the blazing fire and go full out, it's incredible, should be the ending music for every map
Grenade spams in this theme is engrained in my mind. I can fucking hear the kabooms when listening to this track 😭
- Devil's anvil as attacker
- Fort Vaux 2nd sector
- Trying to capture A point, but ppl are spaming grenades in the corridor
- Last battalion
- 20 soldiers remain
💀💀💀💀💀
When the game gives you ptsd>
Supports spamming grenade crossbows 😂
3:00, that's a remix of the vanilla end of round set 2
Mark Javier Yeah, I love it
Mark Javier that's on iron walls I think
Mark Javier yeah and it sounds a lot cooler and much more heroic
Mark Javier haha in fact whenever I hear this music, It just makes me get crazy reflexes which makes me get more kills
My brain is like " OOOH SWEET LORD WHAT'S HAPPENING FRBLLRRRFBLR "
My brain is like "SANNITETA, SCHNELL"
Ollie xD yes, like that too.
Ollie Sanitäter schnell
last few minutes of a test😆
Zeeshan Slow Down last minutes of school*
Last minutes of summer
Clorox Bleach last minutes of school could be End of Round 3 of the base game XD
And you are still stuck on the last question.
As soon as this starts playing your screen is shaking like crazy, and all the kill feed is are multikills with grenades
The tension this music gives theres no comparison holy
Pretty much realistic if you ask me.
This is how adrenaline and PTSD was during the wars.
Plenty of warriors ended up shell shocked and not the same after the wars.
Seeing deaths and witnessing wounded soldiers.
All that was just for a piece of medals and small payments.
Even with all the money in the world cannot fix mentally broken man.
@@xXSilentAgent47Xx absolutely yes, everytime I got anxious just playing this map with this music
Playing this map knowing the story behind it just makes the experience better and more tense.
Imagine for the soldiers that fought this war.
And yes, the injustice that they gained almost nothing from their country they defended.
They shall not pass
= Intense
In the name of tsar
= Emotional
Turning tides
= Intense and emotional
Apocalypse
= "Fuck we are all gonna die"
I love this game!!!!
Del Patio I do too!
@@Spartan592 Fucking Cod players 🤣
This is just another prime reason as to why this is my favourite game of all time.
Nothing better in gaming than a neck and neck match decided on the last tick of the scoreboard as this song builds and the desperate fight to win reaches its apex. I get goosebumps thinking about it.
this theme is so epic^^
When I saw this image pop up as the thumbnail I was about to cry just because of the emotional value it has.
1:35 this is where it gets so good
Pink guy
Love battlefield 1. The music is amazing and memorable.
Everyone near the last objective with 4 tickets left putting on the gas masks & bayonet charging in
I love the fact that this song is well-liked by everyone. When this song start to play every squad leader just spam "go go go" with their whistle.
2:34 this part of the song sends a chill down my spine, I think this end of round song really well represents the intense fighting that went on in the battle of Fort Vaux in real life
Had one of the most intense games of my life on Fort de Vaux with this playing almost half the time.
you have entered the doors of hell, how tough are you kinda map
I love the feel of sheer desperation this theme puts out, "To the last man!"
Just had to come back to this gem. Battlefield 1 was a complete masterpiece and this piece of music proves it. Literally got my hyped every time I heard it in game.
Battlefield 1 was the most well made of the lot.
Between all the absolute goofiness of massive sandbox and gorgeous colors were geniune moments of authenticity. Of the god-awfulness of it all.
I love this song, it makes you very nervous and tense when the match is finishing but then it becomes a peaceful song to let the stress out.
I’d do anything to relive bf1
I love how desperate this sounds, it really makes you understand that war is not fun or diverse but absolute slaughter. I wish BF5 and 2042 conveyed this as well as BF1
Bf5 did have really good music, the same guys from bf1 made the soundtrack there
3:00
AKA: Shit goes down/epic final push battle/when the composers lost their hands to the violins and trumpets.
Reminds me of a pure grudge match I was in a few months ago. Last battalion, last point, 0 resources left, i play for Germany all or nothing. The last two point stayed in a tug of war for literally 3 mins or more at 0 lives left this song looped Into a different tempo than is played here, it speeds up a lot as it drags on longer.
I’m redownloading this tonight before I sleep.
Ww1 documentaries should use the games soundtrack. It really emphasizes the brutal conflict perfectly. Imagine this alongside a montage of actual footage from the time.
I swear this music hypes everyone in the match. We can't push even for 2 battalions. Yet, as soon as this music comes up in last battalion, we rush the shit out of it and sometimes even take the last sector
In the history of shit getting serious it never got more than at 3:00 - absolutely phenomenal
4:22 just makes you realize who these men were and how their sacrifices were for nothing. Brothers murdering each other brutally for no reason
true, and young men dying because old men told them to...
I still remember my first game on Fort De Vaux and hearing this track play for the first time.
It was a pretty close game and we were winning by a small margin of 50 or 60 points. This track started to play and I can remember the absolute madness. Bullets coming from every direction, mustard gas grenades filling my screen, and the sound of grenade explosions filling the ambience of the corridors. The scariest final moments of the round was when I saw a french trench raider bashing in my teammates heads. The fucking screams of the dying soldiers was so horrific. I honestly wish I could play BF1 Fort De Vaux for the first time again.
DICE really captured the ambience of World War 1 and they haven't achieved the same greatness with BFV.
20 attackers remaining.....................
1M of view, the best soundtrack of Battlefield 1.
asf
Still listening to these masterpieces in 2020
2021
2023
@@lonewolf7761 2024
2024
"Humanity is mad. It must be mad to do what it is doing. What a massacre! What scenes of horror and carnage! I cannot find words to translate my impressions. Hell cannot be so terrible. Men are mad!" - French lieutenant before his death (Diary 23 May 1916)
The drum and fife gearing up near the end is such an excellent touch
Teacher: We’re going on a trip to France
Girl: OMG we get to see the Eiffel Tower and meet cute French boys!
Boys:
never played the game but glad I discovered this track. goes in the playlist of badass, menacing soundtracks
ur missing out not playing this game
Like the other comment said, you’re REALLY missing out. You should hop on eventually to experience the battlefield. BF1 is still alive with a good amount of servers still getting full on every platform
This musuc makes every player in the lobby fight with everything they've got.
"A Trench Raider kit has spawned nearby"
Never understood why the French are so heavily slandered when it comes to talking about the world wars. Had they surrendered or lost to Germany in WW1 it would’ve meant the collapse of the western front but they kept fighting despite very heavy losses.
The French were brilliant even in WW2 their tanks were way better than the German ones. The problem was the hesitant generals (except Gaudalle), lack of communication and other things that made them lose to the German blitzkrieg.
"Also, one reason why the French Army didn't mount an effective defense during WWII was because of several factors. The population of France had stagnated since WWI. With so many lives lost in WWI there was barely anyone to fill up the ranks during WWII.
Also, the organization of the French military was behind the times. General de Gaulle realized this, but his objections fell on deaf ears during the interwar period."
@@Kwisss And even then, their resistance teams were also pretty great. America wouldn't have gotten france back without them.
People talk about The Somme, Verdun was Hell on Earth to a whole other Level.
0:01 "The enemy has reached the final objective" "We have lost Objective Apples" - Oh ok we still have butter though
3:00 "We have lost objective Butter" - shit
This..... this is how hell sounds like
Battlefield 1 THE BEST GAME EVER. 💖❤🤍💕
On top of the hill in Verdun, the mud was on fire, I could smell the ashes of the burning forests around me, as a French defender, it was down to hand to hand combat for the final objective of Devil's Anvil. Literally no game in Verdun ever NOT go to the next map (Fort Vaux). This time though. It was viscious... Germans on all sides, gas, mortar shelling lighting the entire final trench (the one with the big cannon). But we held, against all odds, fighting in the mud, me charging with the lebel and switching to the scimitar.
Man how did they go from that to BFV
I wonder what my grandfather would have thought if he knew that they added this map to battlefield 1
As men, we are mostly known for hiding emotions & weakness. Its exhausting but thats what we do for some reason, its imbedded in us. Here i am right now sitting alone listening to this without having anyone around me, literally just felt tears streaming down my face without effort, thinking how difficult life is & how much bad is in this world & the countless lives lost to violence & fighting my own struggles in life, stay strong brothers & sisters 🤍
Note taken from an unkown soldier in BF1. This is the following note.
0:21, Battalion command gives final push orders, the map is rupture, we French soldiers are pushing the bridge. Char engine sounds, Officers shouting orders, the last push is here.
1:58, German Panzers have arrived to stop the push, one of my platoon mates takes out an A7V with an AT granade, also taking away his own life. Eyes are shaking, breathes heavy from all that running
2:58, Army High Command orders: If we don't push this last zone in 15 lives, the Germans will win this battle. The wind is starting to blow, our attacks are going.
3:20, 0 lives left. If I die, this is the end. I see metal fregments, human flesh, limbs flying around, we have arrived at the capture zone, we are Capturing, We Are HERE, WE ARE WINNING, THIS IS NOT THE END OF US.
4:18, Last zone have been captured. The last German soldiers are running away. I look to my front, the sun is setting with a golden glow, warm spring winds are blowing, red flower petels flying, tears running, gasps of breaths around me, I look up to the sky to see a skyblue and pink, almost orange sunset. We have won mother. Our nation has won, we took back what is ours. we are here, we are in this moment.
When you wanna take Verdun, but the French said: "ils ne passeront pas."