The Most Realistic War of Rights Battle I've Played

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Published 2024-06-13
Timestamps
0:00 - What is Realism?
3:14 - The Plan
4:20 - Enemy Skirmishers (Part One)
7:33 - First Enemy Assault Wave (Part Two)
12:14 - Second Enemy Assault Wave (Part Three)
19:08 - Third Enemy Assault Wave (Part Four)
26:33 - Counterattack (Part Five)
30:06 - Fourth Enemy Assault Wave (Part Six)
37:22 - Countercharge (Part Seven)

Thank ya for watching my fellow rats :)

All Comments (21)
  • @Ratmothy
    I hope you all are having a great day! Thanks for stopping by and make sure you check your tire pressure so you don't get into an accident ❤ Edit: For all those commenting about "War of Rights," I AM NOT A LOST CAUSER, the game name is literally called War of Rights
  • @AndrewCoolguy1
    2:54 the officer casually levitating across the battlefield must be terryfing for those yankees
  • @tempacid
    Nice to see an online community actually being mature and taking the content seriously. I do enjoy games where the community is like this
  • 9:50 I was in that small group that caused the Union to start running, we was making as much noise as we could to look like a bigger force and they ran like morons! lol
  • To provide some historical context for your video, it's important to understand that all Civil War infantry, excluding actual sharpshooter units, were considered light infantry. This classification differed from that of the Napoleonic wars. Regular infantry troops were often designated for skirmish duty, which could involve a single company, or multiple companies as needed. There weren't any set skirmishers; any regiment could be given this task based on their location on the field and the commander's preference. While there were instances of the best shots in companies being assigned to skirmish duty, this was the exception rather than the rule. The average engagement range between opposing forces was typically between 100 to 120 yards. As the war progressed, the proliferation of rifled muskets increased among the armies. However, the average soldier received no special training on how to utilize these rifled arms differently from the smoothbore muskets they were accustomed to. Once the first volley was fired, the battlefield was often filled with smoke, making it nearly impossible for soldiers to take aimed shots at individual opponents. Eyewitness accounts describe soldiers simply aiming at the horizon. While in a game, you might see a few hundred men on the field; actual battles would have involved tens of thousands. Thus, even taking aim at the horizon with either a smoothbore or a rifled musket would be effective at the ranges mentioned. For a deep dive into Civil War combat, I highly recommend "Civil War Infantry Tactics" by Earl Hess. Nice video!
  • @craigore2011
    All we need here is a General Cartman Lee. "Long live the confederasah!"
  • That, hands down, was one of most EPIC!!! moments in my 20+ years of gaming, I was super impressed with not just the whole experience but others players following orders and behaving reasonaly....and your officer actually using tactics like rank firing drills, I bet a group of players that had time to train together could become even more organised and deadly......that was pure savage organised chaos and i loved it.....1x like and sub for you, my hat off to your squad of skirmishers.
  • @tnwhiskey68
    This game looks amazing! I like how you really cannot see the big picture, you're just a soldier. Not many are like that!
  • 18:48 what? Also why is everybody so caught up in the title of the game? It's called war of rights for several reasons, first off the Confederate States of America were fighting for their right to freedom from the Union, hence the name War of Rights. Secondly this war would decide whether or not millions of slaves in the southern states would be allowed their basic human RIGHT to freedom, hence the name War of Rights. Why can't we put aside controversy and arguments and enjoy a masterpiece of a game. I may not fully understand the controversy but I know enough to leave this comment. Also underrated youtuber, love your stuff.
  • @Emanon...
    "War of rights" is such a troll title to name a game. Imagine a game set in Iraq 2003 called "War of WMDs".
  • Been playing this game for the last few years, absolutely amazing. Try joining with a regiment as a guest and record an organized match, they’re load of fun!
  • This video is awesome! I was your officer during that match, dementia. ✌
  • @user-xm7uw6uc7g
    I loved this video....tactics won this battle...your commentary was funny too and i like when people try to not be embarrassed and talk like the character fighting
  • @jb.8444
    I'm new to your channel keep up the goodwork buddy! Nice content btw.
  • @Konigsberg1255
    I get that alot of people say the "i thought you had more subs" and or "you deserve more subs" and i do agree with the ladder statement but seriously you should haave more this stuff is great.