D - Day WWII | Normandy 1944 | Realistic Ultra High Graphics Gameplay [4K 60FPS UHD] Call of Duty Call of Duty World War 2 Ultra High Graphics gameplay walkthrough no commentary #gameplay #4kgameplay
I spoke with a WWII vet back in high school, prolly around 1999. He served in the Pacific and was in Okinawa. He stated Saving Private Ryan had the most realistic battle scene (Normandy beach landings) he had even seen in a movie. He also made an interesting remark stating that one thing movies cannot and will never be able to recreate is the deafening sound of being in a battle with gunfire, explosions, screaming. This game demonstrates that lack of sound very well.
Call of duty 2 (2005) represents the sounds of war decently well in my opinion, in its D-day mission the sounds of gunfire, people yelling, whistles from incoming artillery, it’s all super loud and constant. Although Call of Duty 2 isn’t realistic, the sound design is far more immersive than cod WW2, and a lot of other ww2 games
First scene coming off the landing ramps when it showed the Higgins boat exploding and the troops on fire was a scene from Saving Private Ryan, God bless everyone who paid the ultimate sacrifice 🙏🏾💯
Dude, that scene from Saving Private Ryan was insane! It really showed the intensity of what the soldiers went through. Respect to all those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Except it took them 20 mins to get off the beach. Thhe real guys were on the beach for 8 hours before they managed to get in land. Imagine that for that long. Madness!
It isn't a scene from any fucking movie. IT'S WHAT HAPPENED. Every single even that happened on DDAY in SPR was an actual account from people who WERE THERE. It's how dday went, not how some movie went. It pains me that you live your life through movies. Go watch a documentary ffs
@@thegrimmfluencer the landing in the movie wasn't the first landing. The beach was littered with bodies from the hours of fighting already done. The movie is accurate in that the initial many waves ALL were 100% slaughtered. The later waves are what pushed through.
All those men died in real life, so we could be free. The freedom provided, led to men making video games about their dying. So we could be free of boredom. What an interesting world we live in. Btw, I’m not against video games. I’m just observing the weird way we humans process our traumas. My grandfather was in the 4th wave in Normandy. Obviously I wouldn’t be here if he didn’t make it. I’m grateful to be part of a proud military history. I served, many of my uncles and family served. But by far, my favorite histories to review are the American civil war and WW2 time periods. Oh shoot, I guess I really love them medieval time periods too. A whatever, I like war stuff 😂. Cheers
The opening mission in this game was good. In that it reminded me how Medal of Honor Allied Assault’s D-Day mission was amazing so I went and played that immediately after this level was over
I played this when it was released back in 2017 and I was 22. Now, being older, I can reflect on those days in front of my xbox and say this might be the best game intro ever. What a piece of art!
Why did he briefly have a PPSH? the Germans stationed at Normandy where either from north Africa or conscripted guys. The odds of one of them having a Russian weapon were pretty slim. The K98 with a trench mag was cool but those where pretty rare as well.
The Germans stationed in Normandy during the invasion were not in good shape. Not only did they have a lot of captured Russian and French weapons, they also had a lot of foreign troops as well. The 352 Infanterie-Division was 30 percent foreign troops from Alsace, Poland, and the Soviet Union.
Idk how the officers had the courage to tell other people to move up the beach and that they would be ok, not knowing if they themselves would even be alright.
Well one thing wrong is the M1 rifle you couldn't just put a new magazine in with bullets still left in old one . Many soldiers would fire in to the ground if they had 1-2 bullets left to put a new mag in to it then go forward. In the original COD you had to that with the M1
That’s actually historically accurate. They brought some over as a substitute from the Eastern Front to the West. There wouldn’t be that many of them though
Never imagined Normandy would be so silent, No sound of rounds zipping by, the shells don't make sound too, the MG42s are all suppressed from a distance, what a joke!
I was super disappointed in the sound design for this level. Everything should've been way louder and chaotic. It would not be this easy to have a conversation on that boat without yelling. You don't even hear the engine running.
When Medal of Honor did it, it was crazy and fresh and felt like nothing you'd ever seen in a game... Nowadays a scene like this is just boring, completely on-rails, scripted experience where the most exciting or interesting parts are not even part of the game. The game itself is running 100 meters on a fairly simple "just don't stand out in the open for long or the magic machine gun will kill you" while everyone you go through just keeps shouting "get to the seawall!!!" as if you needed remembering lol... I dunno, nowadays the only way for me to find some excitement in war games (unfortunately) is on dynamic, sandbox war games where player action make it truly unpredictable. CoD has, sadly, completely EXPIRED the on-rails, scripted experience. Graphics can't even be compared, of course, but I'll take Foxhole or Hell let Loose 1000x times over this 😢 (I don't mean to bash the game BTW, I just clicked because D-day and the thumbnail looked great but then it quickly made me bored 😅) Then again this might be something we feel since we're older, and I guess younger generations deserve their own exciting first experiences on rails, like we had, so it's ok. There's room for everything in the world, it's not really a problem I guess.
It was the only plan that would work. It was a gamble cause they tried a bridgehead into Italy first and it was too well defended and concentrated. This was the only obvious point that was so vast, it couldn't be 100% defended. We didn't have helicopters back then, we needed men on the ground while paratroopers harassed the rear guard units to keep them distracted.
@@BluntMonster What about air bombing the beaches before men arrived? Too many anti-aircraft weapons? I mean, I'm sure they thought of everything before sending the boats, but I have lots of doubts... 😅
@@osricen There was air bombing, but yes, under extreme fire from AA and precision bombing was hardly that back then. Even with the bomb tonage back then, those vast coastal defenses are hard to break through. They had to be overrun by men and eradicated from the ground. The luftwaffe also could still present quite a problem back then for approaching aircraft as we were flying across the channel for these runs.
@@BluntMonster The new planes that the US built and amazed everyone (just saw that in Masters of tje Air) weren't enough yet to shoo away the German planes? So that bombers could bomb the beaches (with that super accurate "sight" that also appears in Masters) then the boats land there without less casualties. Thanks, man, you're very informative!