D - Day WWII | Call Of Duty (2017) | No HUD | RTX 3080 | 4K 60 FPS Ultra Revisiting COD WWII with No HUD in 4K for full immersion. All footage is captured at 4K Ultra on an Intel i9-9900k and EVGA FTW3 3080. #WWII #CODWWII #Callofduty
Check out the re-run on veteran difficulty, saving private Ryan reshade, no HUD and 4k cinematics. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zjeyizo1G-U.html
@@nicolelawless3199 I recommend watching it. It really puts into perspective the bravery of the young men who gave their lives for our freedoms we take for granted nowadays. They ran into a hail of gunfire, and today look at some of our youth, just a bunch of whiny super sensitive brats that openly support communism.
Im gonna be honest it’s absolutely uncanny how fast the game goes from “WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE” type cutscenes to running around eating 20 bullets and killing enough germans to classify your self as a weapon of mass destruction.
Goddamn I'm farting right now and it Fucking smells like death. GOD DAMN DID I JUST FUCKING RELEASE THE 3 HORSE MEN. that Popeyes popcorn shrimp was good but iono if it was that good. Normally I just blow out the Fucking toilet. but this feels different...I think the doomsday clock just moved forward.
I cannot imagine how terrifying was back then. Getting off the boat (if you survived), going all the way to the front wall (if you survived by the hundreds of machine gunshots) and taking out the wall with that thing without hurting yourself. On the other hand,imagine the frightened German soldiers seeing all that boats landing on the beach with thousands of soldiers. What a terrifying scene for both sides. US troops showed true bravery surviving all these waves.
@@HyusKays D-day wasn't just the USA, so in that way you're making the mistake you're getting onto this guy for making. There were canadian, australian, and british troops as well. Also, many other smaller factions of other countries troops' as well. landed on the beaches of normandy on d-day, not just american ones. everyone knows it was a global conflict.
I do agree with the characters movement speed, it is beyond fast. Playing the other ones I’ve noticed they’ve slowed that down. It would of been good to have a mod to actual walking and running pace
This whole sequence made me think about what it was actually like, imagine waiting on the boat to be deployed knowing your chances of survival are low.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but none of these guys had any idea such a force was waiting for them to arrive. These beaches were suppose to be cleared upon their arrival but I forget what happened, someone messed up somewhere that caused this bloodbath. I want to say they were suppose to beach at a different location and there was supposed to be tanks that were going to storm this beach and they get swapped, or intel got leaked or they tried to misfeed intel to the Germans so that way they'd setup their positions on the wrong beach where no one was actually going. It's sad to think about, a lot of it could've been prevented all because of it.
@@KHROMATICxKHAOS each division was supposed to get 2-4 Sherman's but only 2 Sherman's made it to the beach, the waves were too high so the floatation device they had on the Sherman's didn't work
There were other deployments that were worse. Imagine those at Gallipoli that died in the thousands and they never took the beach. That is just heartbreaking to me. Or the crossing of the Volga by the Soviets.
I was very traumatised playing D-Day for the first time in 2017 but that’s when my love for D-Day started coming in. But in 2020, i started to fall out with it because covid ruined me so I played Normandy more aggressively than ever. At least Daniels broke my evenings a bit and he never fails to make me better
"Get it all on record now - get the films - get the witnesses - because somewhere down the road of history some bastard will get up and say that this never happened." - General Dwight D Eisenhower
A terrible detail that's often left out of these games is that a good number of the Germans manning the defences were actually boys too young to fight on the Eastern front or older men who were too old (typically 45+). So imagine 16 year old boys manning those machine guns gunning down dozens of men at a time, the way it'd stay with them for life. (if they even survived)
@@AlejandroGarcia-ki7lc Normandy was French occupied territory. So they weren't defending their homeland, they could have retreated back to Germany, instead of dying there. So get your facts straight next time you make a comment! The Germans got what they deserved!!!
@@Steven-tl8fs There are no "good guys" in this story. Remember Dresden? Hiroshima, or Nagasaki? Yeah. Allied propaganda was a thing, too. Even today, these so-called democracies have propaganda ministers! And that's how they made us think that they were the good guys...
When I first played, I was telling Turner “Daniels is scared here, can’t you see that?!” I loved how my game went funny; Daniels just looked at me like “you freaking tell him!” then the game went back to normal
Not every infantryman has actually killed someone. You would be surprised at how many people will either purposefully shoot away from their target on their first tour, or outright not fire at all. Now I'm not saying people who don't fire at all last for long, pretty soon their buddies pick up on it.
Interesting point here from the real D-Day deployment in the landing craft - was that the crew of the transport ships supplied the troops with hearty meals - spaghetti as far as I can recall - but due to the unfavourable nature of the weather and the general unsteadiness being at sea caused, the majority of infantry in the landing craft were horrendously sea sick. Thus their normal levels of endurance, cogence under combat pressure and stamina were already impaired by the time they got to the beach. Considering what they faced from that point on ... it is a testament to the resolve and sheer bravery against terrifying circumstances of the US forces that landed on Omaha and Utah beaches. Say what you will about the authenticity of COD: WWII, but they at the very least captured the essence of the situation in this mission.
In many cases it's Spaghetti, but I know the first wave went in the morning and they gave them bacon and eggs (I just watched a documentary and the guy said he puked his brains out after it on the boat after it). It also took them 2 hours to even reach the beach because they had their battleships 12 miles offshore to stay out of range of the German 88s that could shoot 11 miles.
"The US forces" lol that's fucking American propaganda. It was UK, Canada and US forces mainly, but also soldiers from Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Greece, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and Poland.
@@samuelmendozacardenas9303Calm down bud I get it you hate America. No one said there wasn't but guess what? There was probably a couple blacks present on D-day too but you failed to mention them...grow up dude it was horrible regardless
In MOHA it was a real tough mission, sometimes you could even hardly take a half of way to the part with explosion with 10% of health. Each shoot of defenders counted
It’s must’ve been so scary to actually be in this in real life seeing a ton of people die next to you. They risked there life just for us they need so much appreciation.
Americans were less than 50% of the Allied forces fighting on D-Day, I hope you remember the British, Canadian, French, Polish, and other forces that also fought that day.
@@bravo2966 You're absolutely true mate the point though is it wouldn't of been possible without the Americans leading the logistics of this invasion and using their navy. Nobody is discounting the thousands of other Countryman that fought. What was amazing was the cohesion of the allied forces, the teamwork literally made this possible.
Man you don't miss! I'm here at the end of 2022 and this looks amazing. Brings back so many memories of playing this nonstop when it first dropped. Thanks for this and you got a sub. Keep On Gaming!
I can't even imagine how before those 30 seconds reach to zero, will became into one of the most historic and most talked about battle from many others that took place the same years as this one. Also the hell that many of the people that is possibly watching this video have went through. My deepest respects soldiers and God bless u. 🖤🇺🇲
It’s crazy how your squad gets mowed down and the mission seems suicidal, but then you see you’re on the side that does the mowing as the Germans get pushed back fairly quickly.
@@AnkerBanker123 ikr. So many films, shows, games, and documentarys have tried to also create the d day landings but not one of them compares to saving private ryans opening
@@AnkerBanker123 It’s very intense and I’ve had constant PTSD flashbacks after watching it. I found my dvd earlier and suddenly had a PTSD episode. It’s horrible
I have a friend who's great grandpa who was fighting on the beach that day he's still alive he is in his 90s, he was teying to tell us about what happened that day on the beach in my school but then later he decided stop talking about it, Im pretty sure it was something really brutal and agony that we don't want to know about, and if we didn't went to war we would be speaking german and the Nazis would still be alive in 2024.
Call of duty got it so fast, it took so many hours just to blow up the barbed wire fence. There were like 100 soldiers still alive during the invasion of Normandy. God bless to all who have lived through and fought this war.
Dude this game was so nice the graphics were off the chart and the story the epilogue it was just great Daniel had a cool background life talking about Paul.
The more and more I think about these events, the more I find it unbelievable that such horrors can exist on this earth, much less that they happened less than a century ago. These things happened practically yesterday in our human timeline. Jesus.
@@TheBanjoShowOfficial this. We're living in a fuckin peaceful era and have really simpler problems than they had back in the day. yet most people don't realise that
I can’t imagine what this must have been like in real life. They were told not to jump off the side of the boat yet many did because going off the correct way many were getting killed. By going off the side many drowned because of heavy gear and the water was deeper.
A part of the start that’s plot armour to the max is that everyone on the boat except for you, Zussman, Allalo, Stilles, Pierson and Turner die in like 2 seconds
This is what Medal Of Honor: Frontline D Day scene looked like to me when I first saw it back in 2002 on PS2 lol. No strike that. It looked better, the blow away factor was to the maximum in those days jumping from PS1 era graphics to movie type scenes on PS2.
HOH Frontline is a fantastic fps and the landing scene is almost exact except for the trenches and blood and guts. All who served on these horrible days are heroes in my eyes. LEST WE FORGET.🇺🇸🇨🇦
while i was watching i forget this is a game . this game is a masterpiece but also the scenes of this mission was taking from real life , respect for all soldiers who died in this war
It’s even worse if you realise that in real life there was around 200 meters of shallow water between the landing crafts and the actual beach. The soldiers had to run 200 meters whilst being gunned down. Not only that, but the army had supplied them with hard-to-digest meals such as spaghetti, making most of them extremely sea-sick
This is actually very cool i can watch it on the max quality and the video quality is soo cool and great i dont even have to play it because im already watching it and very good video!
the first scene after they just dropped the doors and they all died just shook me to core.Its so unrealistic to see that something like this actually happened.
Just replayed cod 2 and cod 3 after finishing the campaign for this one, this games cutscenes and graphics are better of course but I noticed instantly how the older games felt much more immersive regardless of the graphics, AI teammates everywhere instead of a 4 man squad taking on the entire German army, the storming of Normandy sounds much scarier because on the old ones the gunshots, mortars, and all around sound effects are much louder, it's almost like they have a actual ww2 tape playing the entire time making it sound like there's a massive map with distant fighting going on where as the new one doesn't have near ad many sound effects going on and the guns seem like the sound is compressed, on top of that there's alot more long distance shooting in the older ones rather than the close quarters combat in every mission unless you're doing a specific sniper mission. 🙄 levels are alot longer and make them feel more intense too on the old ones...not hating on this game as I was excited to finally see another ww2 themed cod game, just pointing out how much more of an impact the older games had on me while playing them and I didn't even play cod 2 and 3 till last year for the very first time after I had already played the modern warfare series , world at war and black ops 1...
When this came out and I played I felt like cod finally did well to express closer to how it may have been. Vanguard was good as well. The battlefield games are amazing as well
That's how I remember FPS. I've been out of the game for 10 years and I've been watching recent walkthroughs etc. It's a zombie crap. And there are no bad guys like this.
After dying a million times in games, we've distanced ourselves from the reality and permanence of death. You get one shot, period. It really contextualizes the nature of war itself