High production quality and enjoyable, but as a matter of fact, there were actually 4,375 British, and 4,980 French troops NOT 4,400 and 4,800, respectively, as stated in your text.
Very good. My only comment is that you could have added bagpipes music for when the Highlanders charged! The British army was the only place where the Highland pipers could continue playing their "weapons of war" following Culloden.
That was the intention. The audio would've sounded wierd if we had done a fade out, and unfortunately we could not find a suitable recording of scottish military bagpipe playing. By this, it either wasn't playing a war song, had other audio layered over it. When they charged the playing would've become messy as the musicians ran, and we struggled to recreate that effect. Eventually we settled on no bagpipes rather than substandard ones.
@@oliverjonesmilitaryhistory Yes, fair enough. I think the pipers would have been playing the traditional battle rants of the clans at this time, rather than the regimental marches which were later created like "Hielan Laddie".
Well, I've enjoyed the content so far. Major battles and all.
Cheers. This is a passion project, so people like you keep me motivated.
@@oliverjonesmilitaryhistory that means a lot.
Nice one
Cheers!
High production quality and enjoyable, but as a matter of fact, there were actually 4,375 British, and 4,980 French troops NOT 4,400 and 4,800, respectively, as stated in your text.
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We give conservative estimates for the sake of simplicity and it is easier to achieve even amounts with the units we have in game.
Very good. My only comment is that you could have added bagpipes music for when the Highlanders charged! The British army was the only place where the Highland pipers could continue playing their "weapons of war" following Culloden.
That was the intention. The audio would've sounded wierd if we had done a fade out, and unfortunately we could not find a suitable recording of scottish military bagpipe playing. By this, it either wasn't playing a war song, had other audio layered over it. When they charged the playing would've become messy as the musicians ran, and we struggled to recreate that effect. Eventually we settled on no bagpipes rather than substandard ones.
@@oliverjonesmilitaryhistory Yes, fair enough. I think the pipers would have been playing the traditional battle rants of the clans at this time, rather than the regimental marches which were later created like "Hielan Laddie".
Can u do the american revolution?
We have 2 projects coming before that, but it's certainly on the list.