Finally. I have been searching for ETW FI War content since the inception in 2009. This series is very well made, historically accurate and the production quality seems to go up each episode. Thank you for covering the whole war. I am surprised about the lack of FI war content given due to ETW's time period. Maybe its how rather substandard episode 2 campaign is - it feels like something's missing.
Since I've found this content on the French and Indian war, I enjoyed it, sir. Feel like I'm watching the War that made America. Whose wearing uniforms with a red trim and blue facing on the British side?
Some of the soundtrack used is from PBS The War That Made America. The uniforms with red trim and blue facing are either the standard British artillery crew, or the colonial provincials using the TW Hessians model.
The geography for Quebec City is bad… There are cliffs on each side of the St.Lawrence. From Pointe Lévis, you see clearly the other side where Québec City is located. The bombardement was done over the St. Lawrence.
We are aware, but we are using aa video game that is 10 years old, so it doesn't have the best recreation of the terrain. We've repilcated it as best we can with what we're provided.
Finally. I have been searching for ETW FI War content since the inception in 2009. This series is very well made, historically accurate and the production quality seems to go up each episode.
Thank you for covering the whole war. I am surprised about the lack of FI war content given due to ETW's time period. Maybe its how rather substandard episode 2 campaign is - it feels like something's missing.
Since I've found this content on the French and Indian war, I enjoyed it, sir. Feel like I'm watching the War that made America. Whose wearing uniforms with a red trim and blue facing on the British side?
Some of the soundtrack used is from PBS The War That Made America. The uniforms with red trim and blue facing are either the standard British artillery crew, or the colonial provincials using the TW Hessians model.
The geography for Quebec City is bad… There are cliffs on each side of the St.Lawrence. From Pointe Lévis, you see clearly the other side where Québec City is located. The bombardement was done over the St. Lawrence.
We are aware, but we are using aa video game that is 10 years old, so it doesn't have the best recreation of the terrain. We've repilcated it as best we can with what we're provided.