You dont know panic untill you have played war pigeons and this theme comes on near the end of round and your the one with the pigeon with the note almost written .
2:05 when the last flag is being fought for and either side can't capture or defend is the most intense moments you will ever experience in a beautiful game like this to be really honest with you all
Kevin J Flores my favorite part is when it’s contested for so long the song repeats that segment of the theme until the round is over, it has only happened to me 3 times in my career and I love it
Watching the objective counter go up and down with the intense music, both sides knowing that it's all down to this and every move they make is crucial to the game. So beautiful.
@Ezekiel Gibbon Same thing happened to me in Operations on ballroom blitz. The team we were going up against loved to flank us and capture another point. So, it was the last battalion, both of our teams were at the last point, no one flanking, everyone was contracted on taking the point and the theme was playing for so long, about 4 minutes, it was INTENSE. Watching the point go up but then back down, then stay there for a bit, then go back up and hearing your teammates dying in the process, gas being thrown everywhere and explosions is like "Come on come on, we're so close just push!". Funny how one guy started charging into the middle of the point so everyone else saw him and said "Fuck it" so we all rushed the point, charging at the enemy and won.
That's just awesome. I'm not a teacher, but I could totally think of the amusement of saying "you guys have by the end of the tune to turn in your tests. How long is it you ask? Oh, you'll know when you're running out of time. Trust me."
2:52 "In the two weeks since the start of Kaisershlacht, the German army had suffered 250000 casualties, including many of its elite stormtroopers, without achieving the decisive victory it needed. The Allies had also lost thousands of men, so were relying on the arriving US forces to conquer one last piece of hell."
200 more tickets for the enemy. Amiens. Every sector except the last taken. We (the British) we’re all defending B while this played near the end. Very tense.
With Germany now controlling the vital railway hub of Amiens, the Allied Armies in France would have been divided, and if Paris were to fall, the surrender of France would likely follow. In this situation Britain would have no choice but to seek a truce while they planned their new strategy. This speculative situation would surely impact the outcome of the war.
GhostsKuriboh nah in this game plenty of rifles can be used as assault weapons. Also I never see scouts use the flare gun, a HUGE asset to any team trying to watch out for the enemy. Please start using that item for fucks sake it's so useful
hey wait how'd I get this wrong? (Teachers note: we aren't in ww1.) wait I still don't get it. Reads paper, paper says; SEND ARTILLARY STRIKES TO COORDINATES (insert coordinates here). Oh
Ur finger hurts like hell but you keep writing with the secondary shitty Bic pen cause your main primary pen ran out an hour ago and there’s 2 min left
@@XiangYu94 but the pencil you’re using doesn’t have an eraser so you have to keep both pencils out so you can use the eraser on the other one when you need to
2:05 When you're on the final objective in Operations and you're with your team trying to attack/defend at all costs, watching the objective counter go up and down from the back and forth fighting knowing it's all down to this. The attackers have zero ticks but the game keeps going until the final objective is secured. Suddenly a bomber wipes out 6 of your teammates and you're left standing, luckily as a medic. You realize you're losing the objective rapidly and start reviving everyone in sight with the knowledge that you may have just saved the game or gave it a few more seconds to carry on, the objective counter then halts and starts going up and down again for a few more moments until a decision is made. Never experienced such epicness and intensity in a video game.
BFV has really nice gunplay (AND MAPS) imo, but I really do love BF1 especially.. We call came in expecting a call of duty experience, came out feeling like we watched an oscar movie.
Imagine this song started playing 5 minutes before any real life deadline. Like you are doing a test or have to turn in an assignment, and 5 minutes before this is due this starts playing.
2:50 "Fine work, men! With the iron fist of the Kaiser we have smashed their defences! Now onwards! Let us march to Amiens and bring an end to this war!"
2:05 You’re defending the last sector, it’s a battle to the last drop of blood, only five attackers remain and the bomb has been defused so many times it takes only 1 second to explode if in place. You ended all your ammunition but you see someone working at the objective, you run to the last bit of energy as you see a player in front of the radio station, he’s turned and doesn’t see you, but he’s almost done, so you grab your axe and run, one meter to him, one pixel to the end of the round. You press R2 and kill him, your team has arrived, but the enemies are so close to victory that they start charging with their bayonets in your direction as you try desperately to defuse the bomb. While your team is firing at them, suddenly someone stabs you in the chest and starts to work at the objective again, he’s again close, very very close AND... The round ends... VICTORY
For me, Battlefield 1 will continue to be the most memorable BF for me, even though I didn't play it at launch, I loved watching videos of the game at the time. When I had the opportunity to play it was magical, this game will forever be in my heart as the last good Battlefield...
I love how it does its job as both a victory or failure theme depending on what team you're on. Losing and you hear this, its a cry to push harder. Winning? It's the theme of victory. A tie? Fight like hell.
Gives me goosebumps and never fails to thrill when this starts playing and both teams are dead even on tickets and flags, both fighting on the middle point, trying to both stay alive and kill the other. Then you and your squad makes a desperate push and win the round by the skin of your teeth.
Only gotten the full thing to play once on Ballroom Blitz and I can confirm as a German soldier with an mp18, it enhances your performance XD. Also ran out of ammo and had to use the P08 to kill the enemy team.
playing as a medic while defending the ballroom was the most fun I had in this game constant smoke and explosions, everyone was instantly dying, and I was just crawling with the syringe reviving everyone
1:39 POV: enemies are starting to push on A , they’ve captured b,c, d, and e. Friendly sides points are at 990, opposing sides points are 953. If they take and hold A, the enemies might win.
The music makes intense last moments even more intense! I remember this match ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jq3Bvr18gw4.html This is definitely a masterpiece!
When you are flying a fighter on St Quentin’s Scar or Monte Grappa and this banger drops just as you watch your plane fly away when the game ends then it makes the camera go to like a gajillion metres high and unzooms to a sky view of the battle you just fought on
Whenever I listen to this melody, I keep a moment of silence for the soldiers of the Entente Powers and for the soldiers of the Central Powers. Who have given their honor and sacrifice in the Field of Glory
This will forever be the best Battlefield game ever made. It may not have the most ammount of content, but in no other game can you hear thi theme and at the same time havey shelling and: - AAAAAAAHHHHHHH - GAS GAS GAS - I'M WOUNDED I NEED A MEDIC - WIR DURFEN DAS ZIEL NICHT VERLOREN!!!! - WE ARE LOSING OBJECTIVE BUTTER All at the same time
Yes, they are truly representing the horror of war .Proud to be French... These guys fought tooth and nails to defend their country, families... May all of them rest in peace for eternity, after all the hell they've been through...