Could you imagine if their was an event set up where it was a full team of actual American/English players vs. actual German players and each team HAS to speak in their language. You have a RU-vidr on each team recording their side of gameplay and just see the glorious action unravel. I would pay to see that kinda shit.
@@MrCalhoun556 I am German. I like to listen to somebody who speak a "clean" German, if you know what I mean... It is "Hochdeutsch" for sure. A pleasure for the ears ^^...
I can imagine how terrifying that must've looked for those airborne soldiers to see a king tiger stop and back up to turn down the road that they were on. 00:23
@@Manu-wx7ng James Ryan. The City battle at the end. When 1 tank passes on and the second suddenly stops and moves into the road where us troops are waiting 😀
Probably the same reaction when Vade saw a Sherman turning its turret toward the window he was behind. * *scrambles out of the room* * “Please no! I am too young to die!”
@Bruh Moment you need to also consider angle of attack.. shooting from upper position to the front armor of tiger 2 using 76mm is possible if the tiger 2 frontal armor is 90 degree by using high ground or the front of tiger facing downward
@Bruh Moment I'm fairly certain that the King Tiger has 150mm of armor angled at 55 degrees upper frontal plate making around 225-ish effective armor thickness, basically impenetrable, with a 100mm (idk slope) on the lower glacis. Fireflys would either need to get an extremely lucky shot with the lower glacis or try to penetrate the turret cheek with APCR at close range.
Vade here is like an officer who's seen hell about 26 times on the Eastern Front, among the new conscripts in Western Europe. "To the boys, the day the Fireflies came was the fiercest fight of their lives. To me, it was Tuesday."
To be honest, after watching tons of Vade's Post Scriptum videos, while observing closely his gameplay i'm fairly certain that Vade is exceptional. He plays role as an officer perfectly more than a foot soldier. By being an active person both in communication and leadership in which he accurately in calm evaluate his surroundings. Sometimes he's being careful and painstaking, yet when an opportunity came his daring nature can't spare a single allied soldier and even a Sherman. He also knows when to retreat and push his enemy into the cold Atlantic Ocean. That's why his tank action gameplay is satisfying to watch (i know it takes a lot of time to find a perfect scene, Vade). In addition, i'm quite surprised to Vade at 1:08 and 6:56. In the first minute, Vade met with a small logistic convoy and his team of Tiger II crews and a pioneer involved in a small engagement. The panzer commander immediately go out, staying off the road and single handed eliminate the rest of the convoy. A risky moves that result in a great reward. Perhaps, sitting down all day inside the cramped German tank makes him wants to strech his legs little bit XD Also, in 6:56, he brought shame toward those infantryman lmao. Once again, a quick initiative response from him saved the day. I think that's pretty much about it. My opinion may sounds exaggerated, but i give you as a reader to this lengthy ass comment a choice. What do you think about Vade? Let me know or keep it by yourself. Your choice.
He is a great commander. His ability to stay calm while the driver and the gunner are nerve-wreckingly slow "trying their best" (from a spectators point of view) is key to their success. I wish I could do that in real life! (Stay calm and assertive that is, not destroying lots of Fireflies...)
I think his perception comes from playing il-2 and other perception heavy games. If you’re gonna be good at il-2 you have to have good eyes and good reactions.
Ja wie geil ist dass denn, ich bin der Richtschütze gewesen auf dem Video und es hat mir echt Spaß gemacht mit dir Vade und Hannibal und vll. könnten wir es wiederholen also haut rein Jungs 👊😁
There’s mindlessly playing games and there’s using your brain and strategy to actually win and pull of incredible tactics you do Vade. As a Brit I’ve always admired Germans and their strategic thinking it’s absolutely amazing.
Vade stopping by and seeing a column of enemy tanks and equipment on fire. Not sure if Michael Vademman, or Otto Vadeius, or Kurt Vadespel. Anyway, as usual great vid.
- Благодарю тебя за то что делаешь видео с субтитрами. Хоть я и русский, но учу английский, слушая немецкий. Это непередаваемо! - Thank you for subtitle in the video. Even though I am Russian and I learn English by listening to German. It is indescribable! ps thanks for the atmospheric videos