@@AntoniusHade but the animations are full of details, for example, you can see how the character press a button to eject the clip instead of a single bullet from the M1 Garand
1:00 I have never seen a Krag-Jørgensen rifle until BFV and it's probably my favorite bolt action rifle simply for that interesting reloading scheme, almost tube feeding the bullets but not quite.
0:13 If you listen carefully you can hear the magazine hi the floor as it gets released! You can actually hear more details when you're not distracted by explosions and what not
@@tano1004 I guess there was no empty reload for the M1 because you'd need to shoot for the clip to pop out with a ping, and I think this video is meant to be without shooting the guns
I absolutely love the fidelity and texture of these reload sounds. Battlefield 1's foley sounds for weapons may be great, but too often do they overbeef the handling noises to the point the guns sound like they'll fall apart. Here, they sound more well put together and meaty, making them all the more satisfying to reload.
Luqman Hakim Maybe it’s because it’s guns (even though it’s feels WAY better than WESTERN mukang) On a side note, which mukang did your sister watched? My sister has the same thing as well except it’s *WESTERN* (disgusting)
@@James-oj6ru just hearing the metallic sounds of the guns as they are opened for reload is really nice. I feel calm watching them Well she watches this one Japanese RU-vidr for mukbang.
Satisfying to watch. I especially like how you emptied rifles down to 1 round so the game would use both clip and single reload animations. It would be amazing if you could make a similar video for the weapons in Battlefield 1.
2:27 i love the sound of his hand dropping a few bullets down to the floor. Great little detail there. Just gotta appreciate all of these little details
*Updated version with new weapons:* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7vyMPR13bB8.html Showcase video showing only the reload animations for all the weapons available in Battlefield V. Full weapons showcase: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pYYSHQPNPzw.html
6:05 Type 11 LMG, 2 ways of reloading "This early Japanese machine gun design included a unique offset hopper feed system that utilized the same cartridge clips as some of the Japanese infantry rifles simplifying ammunition logistics on the battlefield."
It's a Panzerbusche. This game is unrealistic because you do not shoulder and fire this weapon offhand (not using a rest or bipod) because of it's weight and recoil.
6:35 city looks like city from Just Cause 3, the most big city, on the background Who is was playing Just Cause 3 long time, or full completed it, they is know.
Man this is one of many reasons I’ve been a long time Battlefield fan. The audio team is so incredible the sounds are so real and it makes you feel that. Then when everyone is playing the sounds go together and create all sorts of incredible moments on the Battlefield. If you listen closely you can even hear the internal spring mechanisms in some of these guns like the BAR for example. The attention to detail is amazing.
My lord man, it’s crazy how much sounds can change how you remember things. For example: some guns I completely remember and am like ah yes the Kar98 or the STG including ones I’ve only used a handful of times and then other times I’m like “wait I don’t remember the reload animation being like that.”
@@herschelschueler the bolt sometimes doesn't close by itself, that happens in the real life By the way, the Garand has 16 different reload animations in BFV, and most of the time, the bolt close by itself, also, there's the Garand Thumb
Ive only now just noticed how the reload animations for the Lewis gun have fluid camera movement while as all the other animations only have camera shakes
@@ncpdswordshielddivision2240 Nice :3 I wish I could take the guns out of my book about them and be able to shoot em and reload. Like some of them looks o crazy like that United smth that looked like the Thompson.
Very nice quality, well made. This being said, some of the ways the weapons are operated or depicted are off or false. (Mag fed machine guns shouldn't have a belt hanging off the side and clip fed semi-autos don't just lock open whenever you want to top off a mag though the Garand was done right.)