German Trench Assault (No Hud Immersion) - Battlefield 1

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Publicado 2016-10-27
Embrace the thrilling horrors of WW1 trench warfare as a German soldier in Battlefield 1: PTSD Simulator. PC multiplayer gameplay footage. Recorded with Bandicam.

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  • @Fatfuckinnutsack
    What humans see: oh cool couple of ants fighting lol What the ants see:
  • Imagine trying to explain to a ww1 veteran that this is what people in the future do for fun
  • @m.meiburger1970
    If you understand the german language , then you will agree , that the sound design of this game is on another ,an unique level in gaming history . The way each soldier is reacting and talking to every event happening is shocking realistic . In a way you nearly cant enjoy . I found myself many times getting killed ingame because the atmosphere got me way to hard .
  • It's crazy how many movie worthy scenes can happen in a completely unscripted multiplayer match on BF1. This game was something else.
  • @_6ix.
    I like how hes playing this too, hes confused, doesnt know where to go, hes just following soldiers and keeps on pushing like a real soldier in ww1
  • @antlee3588
    8:03 A man, a comrade, a human being, one with a soul and a heart filled with love, hate and fear. 8:06 a corpse, an object, a body, just another number in a statistic, just another slab of stone in a field. How can something so precious be reduced to something so insignificant in a blink of an eye
  • Been 7 years and it still looks better than games coming out this year
  • @guyfarting1373
    Just here to re-affirm that a 5 year old game looks unquestionably better than 2042
  • I feel like 6:18 - 6:54 hits the hardest. Pinned down, trench filling with gas, but you have to keep going. You hear shells impacting behind you, turn around, take off your mask, and your friends are all lying on the ground, contorted in unnatural shapes. Dead. One survived and is screaming for a medic, but another volley of shells silences his pleas. As this scene unfolds around you, the tank finally comes over. Too late to save you. You follow it forward, there is nothing you can do for the men strewn at your feet. Keep pushing forward.
  • @GilbertoD
    3:22 By far my favorite scene, it’s like the shells are actually being fired from the british howitzers and it also feels like they took there time to coordinate that attack.
  • @hamboi5133
    Everybody: wow this guy really sells the confusion a soilder would feel during the first world war. Him: actually has no idea what's happening because his HUD is disabled
  • @raptorshinryu
    Battlefield 5 would have 80,000 people on Steam and continued support right now if they had simply converted this game's design philosophy into a WW2 setting. The win was staring them in the fucking face and they consciously decided to spit on it.
  • @apesonwheels696
    Bf1 is really the peak of battlefield so far. The sound design is still unmatched by any other multiplayer game I’ve encountered. The in-depth levelution of things like craters, barbed wire, boards, trees, buildings, destroyed vehicles, fallen behemoths, random weather events, and destructible field emplacements is really perfected. All of the player ragdolls and dirt buildup on weapons and player models really grounds you in the game world. To be honest I’m not sure we’ll ever see another battlefield on par with this, but I like to hope so.
  • @BlitzBaron
    Call of Duty: we have better factors for trick shots and cool stuff Battlefield 1: we give players PTSD
  • Imagine training for years, being admired by others, having a loving family, made true friends. But ends up getting put on the front lines and died on the first second of your battle.
  • 7:08 is the moment the true experience of every soldier had going over the line had and it's truly heart wrenching and terrifying. Just hearing every troop scream ether in pure fear to keep going or in pain from being killed, and even that one soldier crying for his mother as they went over the hill. makes you feel, something you never did seeing them be blown apart and thrown back from the artillery half of all the ones that went foward to fall to the ground and die amongst their enemy's. The screams and sounds never end to be sound wrenching and terrifying to here each time in the ending the british troops on complete pain and fear trying to hold back the germans as most of the germans are all too in the same amount of fear.
  • @jessicama5180
    8:23: Those pistol shots were brutal, you can see the blood splatter. Very incredibly well done.