THE MOST DISCIPLINED PLAYERS I HAVE EVER SEEN! War of Rights MASSIVE Event!

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Published 2023-03-29
War of Rights is a multiplayer game set in the dangerous days of the American Civil War, during the Maryland campaign in September 1862. Campfire Games is dedicated to presenting the terrible and glorious elements of that period while maintaining the highest level of historical accuracy. and realism, as much as possible

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  • @yaboyfluid9124
    The voice chat is hilarious , “I DONT GET PAID ENOUGH FOR THIS” “YOU’RE GETTING PAID?” “ YOU’RE GETTING PAID IN YANKEE BLOOOOOOOD” 😂
  • @Mikesman1000
    Well it's a game, but imagine surviving a real battle like this, and coming back home... People had to survive in this meat grinder for years, and get back home, to their families and live their lives like nothing happened...
  • I do civil war reenacting. That first forming of the line was smoother than some of the ones I’ve seen at re-enactments.
  • I find it interesting that players who play as the Confederacy are often much better than the Union… At the least it’s never a dull moment!
  • @Sikdomeshot
    The people that RP in games like these are absolutely amazing individuals.
  • Check out the officer walking in front of his own line of fire less than a minute in, lol.
  • @MRJBS117
    “Anyone else playing naked “ 😂😂😂😂😂
  • Shoulda seen our foot regiment in Mount & Blade: Napoleonic Wars. We were a force to be reckoned with. We always had a double or triple deep line. Accurate from afar. Brutal in melee. I miss those days. :')
  • @JesusFriedChrist
    “A French advance” *accordion starts playing* *retreat commences*
  • @Nate_hiatt
    So much golden content coming from these dudes. The french advance prt had me dead.
  • @bbb462cid
    Such troubadours are oft times considered tramps and scoundrels, being heard ever and seen never. Howsoever, it is, sir, with great admiration and the most heartfelt appreciation, that I find myself expressing undying admiration for the contributions of the ever-present musical accompaniment provided for the engagement.
  • @antirealist
    1:33 so fitting to hear Cumberland Gap by 2nd South Carolina String Band!
  • @cripppledplmbr
    i like how the player keeps using teammates as a meat shield every ti.e he forms line
  • That’s cool a coordinated troop movement! It’s almost like a reenactment