Battle of THERMOPYLAE Recreated in Age of Empires 2

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • 🔰 At the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, an alliance of Greek polis came together to stop the invasion of the Persian Empire by Xerxes I.
    0:00 Intro
    1:49 Battle Start
    6:11 Inmortals attack
    9:14 The betrayal of Ephialtes
    10:50 Leonidas sacrifice
    13:03 Spartans last defense
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Komentáře • 202

  • @historyforgamers
    @historyforgamers  Před rokem +30

    I put a lot of effort and time into making these videos, I would appreciate if you leave a Like and a Comment. Thank you so much! 😉
    See also other Massive Battles: 👉🏻 czcams.com/play/PLWCqtiurTeFoc8VZxq6B1zRHD66s4hD2H.html
    If there is any battle, historical or fictitious, that you want to see recreated in Age of Empires, let me know in the comments.

    • @talha7309
      @talha7309 Před rokem +3

      How about fall of constantinople

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +2

      @@talha7309 It will almost certainly be one of the next five battles I do. Thank you so much talha.

    • @talha7309
      @talha7309 Před rokem +2

      And you can make it twice. First for the crusaders second for the ottomans

    • @shinobiace6484
      @shinobiace6484 Před rokem +2

      great content😘, have you thought about the battle of Teutoburg forest😍

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      @@shinobiace6484 Yes, I had put it aside thinking that I couldn't do it well with AoE 2 units, but thanks to the discovery of the Rome ad Bellum mod I can do Ancient battles without problem. Thank you Shinobiace.

  • @senatorchinchilla5389
    @senatorchinchilla5389 Před rokem +11

    Its insane to me that they raised such massive armies such a long time ago. I can't imagine being able to gather 200,000 people in one place in the Bronze Age.

  • @cold-wolf
    @cold-wolf Před rokem +155

    Leonidas was just way more skilled in micro than Xerxes

  • @bladestrike8045
    @bladestrike8045 Před rokem +69

    0:07 So cool to have Xerxes himself as the narrator.

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +14

      That damn narrator 😅.

    • @GarkKahn
      @GarkKahn Před rokem +3

      Yeah, there's a difference between reading and understanding a text

  • @daniloalves1139
    @daniloalves1139 Před rokem +244

    Amazing way to tell us the history, isn't it?

    • @TheJollyKraut
      @TheJollyKraut Před rokem +15

      Only that this has nothing to do with what actually happened. This is literally just the movie "300".

    • @failtolawl
      @failtolawl Před rokem +7

      this is just the movie lmao

    • @RSguideX
      @RSguideX Před rokem +2

      @@TheJollyKraut Bro its was totally real af

    • @TheJollyKraut
      @TheJollyKraut Před rokem +2

      @@RSguideX Woah, bro. Real af, bro. Like totally.

  • @JustRideTheVibe
    @JustRideTheVibe Před rokem +87

    Amazing work! I especially liked how you were able to show the rotation of the different Greek units in and out of battle, that was cool. That's got to be a very difficult battle to try and simulate, because space is so limited for showing any kind of maneuvers whatsoever. Nicely done!

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +21

      The truth is that it has been one of the battles that has cost me the most, due to the map, triggers and little space. I'm glad you liked it.

    • @SkeletonAngel_
      @SkeletonAngel_ Před rokem +2

      @@historyforgamers Thank you very much

  • @robbylava
    @robbylava Před rokem +33

    Excellent choice of subject matter! I thought I knew the whole Thermopylae story through and through but I never knew about the broken wall they repaired before now.
    Also great use of the Rome at War models. Continuing to love what you're doing with the series my man!

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +4

      Thank you very much for your words Robby, it is an honor for me to see that you enjoy the videos.

  • @doccholo905
    @doccholo905 Před rokem +27

    I love AOE2 and military history. Just discovered this channel today, got yourself a new subscriber here! Awesome videos!!!!

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +5

      Thank you very much for the comment and subscription. You're welcome!

    • @GarkKahn
      @GarkKahn Před rokem +1

      Total war is great and all that
      But there's something special about age of empires 2 being used as simulator

  • @TheOis1984
    @TheOis1984 Před rokem +1

    Xerxes: "where's the mangonel when i need them..."

  • @debvideos
    @debvideos Před rokem +11

    What an innovative way to show us history
    Good job sir

  • @butterkan3584
    @butterkan3584 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is sick.

  • @koldfire7253
    @koldfire7253 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is the prime example that history isn't boring, the way it's taught is. Awesome work. But isn't this Age of Empires 1?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před 6 měsíci +1

      No, it's Age of Empires 2 with the Romae ad Bellum mod (www.moddb.com/mods/romae-ad-bellum). Thanks!

    • @koldfire7253
      @koldfire7253 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@historyforgamers oh. I thought it's AOE1 based on the alarm sound and the walls. Haven't played any DE of either, so i thought it's AOE1DE. Anyways thanks for the mod. I'm planning on getting the AOE1 and 2 DE for myself. Been a long while since I've played those gems (specially AOE1)

  • @AlhanAhmed19
    @AlhanAhmed19 Před rokem +5

    Hey long time no video I was waiting for a long time you know your videos are awesome and great each video is greatly different and more detail and more cutscenes everything I great bro next time I want to see siege of Jerusalem by saladin

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much Alhan, I have not forgotten your request and I assure you that it will not take too long.

  • @user-se3hs9pk4q
    @user-se3hs9pk4q Před rokem

    keep it up bro
    good work!
    i love history and i love games! what a channel!
    thanks!

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      Thank you very much for the comment and for enjoying my videos.

  • @hobbitrash7815
    @hobbitrash7815 Před rokem +1

    this a callback to early youtube, I'd always watch age of empires 1 recreations of 300

  • @Sp-zj5hw
    @Sp-zj5hw Před rokem +5

    Thermopylae , poem by Constantine Cavafy
    Honor to those who in the life they lead
    define and guard a Thermopylae.
    Never betraying what is right,
    consistent and just in all they do
    but showing pity also, and compassion;
    generous when they are rich, and when they are poor,
    still generous in small ways,
    still helping as much as they can;
    always speaking the truth,
    yet without hating those who lie.
    And even more honor is due to them
    when they foresee (as many do foresee)
    that in the end Ephialtis will make his appearance,
    that the Medes will break through after all.

  • @BeyondEcstasy
    @BeyondEcstasy Před rokem +1

    Those thespians were so dramatic

  • @Spiror
    @Spiror Před rokem +7

    Very nice fight battle……nice explanation of the battle going !!! You can make more of greco-Persians wars and hellenistic period alexander great army battles vs Persians or even vs Indian kingdoms

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much. Yes, with the Rome ad Bellum mod I can recreate many ancient battles such as those that occurred during the Medic and Punic Wars, Alexander the Great, etc. My idea is to do many battles of that time because it is a period of history that I love.

  • @GarkKahn
    @GarkKahn Před rokem +4

    In age 2 terms this battle was elite teutonic knights vs kharambit and some huskarls

  • @m.jalal.zakarni
    @m.jalal.zakarni Před rokem +2

    Bro cool great job ❤.dont forget hitten and yarmok😉❤

  • @ruidasilvamartins
    @ruidasilvamartins Před rokem

    Yeah so cool !!!

  • @iagofranca7702
    @iagofranca7702 Před rokem +1

    Awesome. thank you.

  • @karolcarolos
    @karolcarolos Před rokem +1

    Super film

  • @benjaminkurilla3943
    @benjaminkurilla3943 Před rokem +3

    This... Is... Sparta!!!!

  • @thelambdafunction
    @thelambdafunction Před rokem +1

    2:18 Xerxes: _We need more Torsion Engines..._

  • @1AEGIS
    @1AEGIS Před rokem +2

    Amazing scenario and voiceover. I want to give a shoutout to my friend who made a AOE 2 competitive AI called Thermopylae

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      Thanks Aegis!

    • @1AEGIS
      @1AEGIS Před rokem +1

      @@historyforgamers what's your favorite unit?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      @@1AEGIS Well, my favorite Aoe2 unit is the hussar. The cost vs performance seems great to me.

  • @GI_D204
    @GI_D204 Před rokem +2

    My favorite part: Ow Ahh Ow ahh ow ow.. :D

  • @VorlonAngel
    @VorlonAngel Před rokem +5

    This was very nicely done! Any chance you might do the battle of Plataea?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      Yes, I will do the battle of Plataea for sure. Thank you very much Vorlon!

  • @juansanchez5001
    @juansanchez5001 Před rokem

    You have a great channel congrats...hope too see more of your videos.🛡️💀🗡️

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      Thanks Juan!. I am currently working on the video of the Battle of Castillon.

    • @brettglover135
      @brettglover135 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@historyforgamers cool, but you are aware the Spartans and Greeks used the phalanx right? and also that it never broke until the Persians flanked them on that goat path?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před 11 měsíci

      @@brettglover135 Yes, but the AoE has its limitations and putting the phalanx in static mode meant that the enemy units that did not attack the Greeks could go around them. It was a bit strange.

    • @brettglover135
      @brettglover135 Před 11 měsíci

      @@historyforgamers the pass is narrow how the heck would they outflank you?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před 11 měsíci

      @@brettglover135 I guess the execution of the battle was not the most accurate precisely...😕

  • @sebastianmanuelandresgarci2087

    Haz la batalla de platea 🙏
    Los persas triplicaban a los griegos en número,esa batalla esta guapa
    Esta te a quedado de 1️⃣0️⃣

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +10

      Habrá video de Platea en el canal. No puedo decirte cuando porque hay mucha batalla por hacer pero llegará 😉.

    • @sebastianmanuelandresgarci2087
      @sebastianmanuelandresgarci2087 Před rokem

      @@historyforgamers 👍👍 Cada cuanto subes vídeos broo?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      @@sebastianmanuelandresgarci2087 Más o menos uno cada semana.

  • @samuelbaker9623
    @samuelbaker9623 Před rokem

    Ah yes, the classic archer strategy. Walk around the enemy's line until you are stabbed to death, never firing an arrow. Xerxes' micro was pretty bad.

  • @qbpdnguyen2844
    @qbpdnguyen2844 Před rokem +2

    Those archers are so good got 2 kills

  • @matiasleonelgaona5209
    @matiasleonelgaona5209 Před rokem +1

    AUUUU!!!!

  • @renzominayajimenez5005
    @renzominayajimenez5005 Před rokem +1

    NO PRISONERS!!!!
    NO MERCY!!!!

  • @raze_ka
    @raze_ka Před rokem +1

    Wololo aiyowa

  • @dldlsgh345
    @dldlsgh345 Před rokem +1

    come and get it!

  • @magatism
    @magatism Před rokem +1

    Seems Leonidus was a victim of treachery...

  • @maharlika1017
    @maharlika1017 Před rokem +1

    Way better than cgi

  • @TheGhostRider392
    @TheGhostRider392 Před 11 měsíci

    I wish that the Spartans were a playable civ in Age of Empires 2

  • @benmag9830
    @benmag9830 Před rokem +1

    Spartans what is your profession?! ..............rts gamer!

  • @theconqueror7533
    @theconqueror7533 Před rokem +12

    Considering this was made with the Romae ad Bellum mod, I'm surprised you haven't linked/credited it.

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +5

      You are absolutely right and I have added it in the description. My bad, thanks for letting me know.

    • @mookfarr
      @mookfarr Před rokem +2

      Passive aggressive much?

  • @JhoannSalazar16
    @JhoannSalazar16 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for all ❤ i love u

  • @therealdavidleong
    @therealdavidleong Před rokem +2

    If this was a real AOE scenario, the obvious answer to win a chokepoint would be siege weapons...

  • @ciro6086
    @ciro6086 Před rokem

    love this

  • @OneTrueVikingbard
    @OneTrueVikingbard Před rokem

    Many, many years ago
    When Persia came to shore

  • @Michael_Brock
    @Michael_Brock Před rokem

    Now we just need a campaign where xerxes was defeated. Cobra cars and all cheat units allowed from aoe1 and 2. But the population caps must be maintained. IE Persian army with many sub/ally civs is ten times bigger than the Greeks.

  • @alicanemiir
    @alicanemiir Před rokem +2

    Xerxes was lost large amount of his elite warrior named as immortals in battle of Thermmopylae passage. As a result Xerxes has commanded retreat them for not due to increase casualties.

  • @SkeletonAngel_
    @SkeletonAngel_ Před rokem +3

    First of all I would like to thank you for considering my suggestion and dedicate some time and effort for it, I really appreciate that
    Second Don't take this as a suggestion for a video it's just an idea and I think it will work with you
    why don't you make the real life battles that happened in the AoE2 campaign or scenarios
    In this way when somebody is searching for the campaign/scenario he will find your among the people but not as a gameplay video rather as a fun twist (for the outsider)
    You don't have to do the whole campaign for sure because that will be much more than an experiment but you can do the famous ones
    I admit part of that is inspired by "Spirit Of The Law Campaign Vs History" in which when I watch I wonder how the battles really happened (i.e John of Arc: The Siege of Paris) (i.e Saladin: The Lion And The Demon)
    I think you already thought about that but I said to let you know if you didn't

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      Yes, I should focus on making the battles more famous, even though they have already appeared in the game's official campaigns and that way I could reach a larger audience. That's what I'm going to do from this video.
      Honestly, I didn't know Spirit of the Law had these kinds of videos. When I have an idea and I start with it, I don't usually like to see that someone has already done it, I prefer to think that I am the first and that motivates me. But come on, almost everything is invented on CZcams so what I do is fool myself to stay motivated 😅.
      Thank you very much for your suggestion and for watching the video.

    • @SkeletonAngel_
      @SkeletonAngel_ Před rokem +2

      @@historyforgamers Good for your production energy and all the best to you

  • @Kone5497
    @Kone5497 Před rokem +1

    And ground was made blue from all Persian clothes.

  • @michaelrusso9809
    @michaelrusso9809 Před rokem +5

    This is an interesting approach to telling history. I enjoyed it, and I imagine you're still refining this series, so I have a little constructive criticism:
    I think it would help a lot if you ordered the units to stand ground, since watching hoplites break formation to rush at Persian infantry is a little immersion-breaking and doesn't make much sense since it nullified their actual tactical advantage. A little more narration during battles, with some background information about the hoplites, the Peloponnesian War, more quotes from the participants, etc., would be nice too, so we don't just hear Persian death screams x1000.
    On that note, I might also lower the game/replay speed a little since everything is happening incredibly fast, and the noise and motion is a little overwhelming. I would probably boost the health of the Persian infantry, too, since even though they were far less effective and well-trained than the hoplites, they wouldn't have been that bad, and no one in their right mind would continue to throw themselves into battle after watching their brigade take 90 percent casualties - they would probably rotate out, or fall back and attack again in waves. I would have liked to see more uncertainty and frustration in their ranks, like individual soldiers saying "screw this" and peeling off the attack. This sort of thing would be hard to get right, so I don't know if you do this alone or work with a second player, but it seems to me like having two "opponents" communicating together off camera would make this work fluidly.
    That being said, I subscribed, and I think this format could be a lot of fun to watch for famous battles like the Siege of Troy, the Battle of Megiddo, Yarmouk, etc.

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      Thank you very much for your extensive comment and such good suggestions Michael.
      You are right about the movement of the hoplites, but trying to put them in "hold position" they let the Persian units pass to the side without attacking them and it was quite strange. I guess more micromanagement would be ideal but it's hard to do it myself using 2 computers at the same time, which is how I do it. Anyway, I keep polishing and improving the videos and, over time, I'll probably redo some.
      I'm writing down the battles you've mentioned. Thanks again!

  • @glennalpert5178
    @glennalpert5178 Před rokem

    just bring a few mangonels...

  • @antoniojosepretomartinsgom9503

    This is amazing, but please notice this is not Age of Empires II, it is the original, the one and only, Age of Empires

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much Antonio, but it is Age of Empires 2 with the "Rome ad Bellum" mod that modifies units and buildings to be like those of the first Aoe.

    • @antoniojosepretomartinsgom9503
      @antoniojosepretomartinsgom9503 Před rokem +1

      Really?? Thanks, I was not aware such a mod existed! Great content!

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      @@antoniojosepretomartinsgom9503 Thanks!

  • @Kxz716
    @Kxz716 Před rokem +1

    I would marry the guy who made this.

  • @Felipe_XIV-XVI
    @Felipe_XIV-XVI Před rokem

    I just learned something very sad: Thebans were cowards compared to both Spartans & Thespians.

  • @bootyspoon4675
    @bootyspoon4675 Před rokem

    "Free men, obeying their own laws, had sacrificed themselves to defend their way of life from foreign aggression" they literally owned slaves, something the Persians had already outlawed 50 years ago.

  • @pepethefrog4009
    @pepethefrog4009 Před rokem

    Здарова Потолок!Когда Древняя Греция с упором на олимпийские игры и фалангу?

  • @GuitarSouDX
    @GuitarSouDX Před rokem

    wao very very nice, the game is 0AD? thank you.

  • @DaBlade1
    @DaBlade1 Před rokem

    Can you do the scenario 300 Sparta official with 3 subscribers ?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      I'm sorry, I do not understand you. What do you mean?

    • @DaBlade1
      @DaBlade1 Před rokem +2

      @@historyforgamers there is a scenario called 300 Sparta Official it’s a 4 player thing against the ai with 6 waves

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      @@DaBlade1 I didn't know that, I'll take a look. Thank you!

  • @jamesm-sl3oc
    @jamesm-sl3oc Před rokem

    Any way to change the death sound? Lol

  • @bigfella426
    @bigfella426 Před rokem +1

    If Leonidas had an army of 20,000 then no doubt they would’ve slaughtered all the Persians

    • @JohnSmith-bs9ym
      @JohnSmith-bs9ym Před rokem

      He did, but most of them had to stay home because of dumb ass religious reasons.

  • @Kavou
    @Kavou Před rokem

    It was 300 Spartans and 1000 Greeks and 200 Macedonians! Everybody knows about the Spartans part.

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +2

      According to Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus, the Greek army included the following forces:
      HERODOTUS NUMBERS
      Lacedaemonians Perioeci 900
      Spartan hoplites 300
      Mantineans 500
      Tegeans 500
      Arcadian Orchomenos 120
      Other Arcadians 1,000
      Corinthians 400
      Phlians 200
      Mycenaeans 80
      Total Peloponnesians 3,100 or 4,000
      Thespians 700
      Thebans 400
      Phocians 1,000
      Opuntian Locrians 1,000
      TOTAL: 5,200 plus the Opuntian Locrians 7,400
      -----------------------------
      DIODURUS SICULUS Numbers
      Lacedaemonians Perioeci 700 or 1000
      Spartan hoplites 300
      Other Peloponnesians sent with Leonidas) 3000
      Total Peloponnesians 3,100 or 4,000
      Malians 1,000
      Thebans 400
      Phocians 1,000
      Opuntian Locrians 1,000
      TOTAL: 6,100 plus the Opuntian Locrians 7,700

  • @anathardayaldar
    @anathardayaldar Před rokem +1

    I accidentaly downloaded the wrong "Battle of Salamees".

  • @ivancavar3037
    @ivancavar3037 Před rokem

    This looks like Age 1

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      Yes, it's for using a mod called "Romae ad Bellum" to be able to have Age1 units and buildings inside Age 2.

  • @redZhong
    @redZhong Před rokem

    讚,支持

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      太感謝了!

    • @redZhong
      @redZhong Před rokem

      @@historyforgamers 你會說中文!

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      @@redZhong 不,對不起,我用的是谷歌翻譯 🙂

    • @redZhong
      @redZhong Před rokem +1

      @@historyforgamers It's okay, I don't speak English either😁

  • @mateidaniel93
    @mateidaniel93 Před rokem

    AGE OF EMPIRES 1 MY FRIEND, 1 .

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      It's Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition with "Romae ad Bellum" mod.

    • @mateidaniel93
      @mateidaniel93 Před rokem

      @@historyforgamers its just like age of empires 1 ,but you have gates and grouping ?formations?

    • @mateidaniel93
      @mateidaniel93 Před rokem +1

      @@historyforgamers oh yea,found it

  • @netthwyk2196
    @netthwyk2196 Před rokem

    1 spartan: 600 food 600 gold holy

  • @manaman6971
    @manaman6971 Před rokem +1

    dam, what was the Spartans armor rating anyways?

  • @GhostCryProductions
    @GhostCryProductions Před rokem

    Read: Xerses I (Xerses the first).
    History for Gamers: Xerses’ Eye.

  • @Sheisinvisible
    @Sheisinvisible Před 8 měsíci +1

    Did you just use vanilla hoplites or a retextured version?

  • @newbeginning1510
    @newbeginning1510 Před rokem +1

    Is this on the new edition as well ?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +2

      It is a scenario created by me with Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition and the "Rome ad Bellum" mod.

  • @jbynoobgaming4173
    @jbynoobgaming4173 Před rokem +1

    The Archers are lacking.

  • @SkeletonAngel_
    @SkeletonAngel_ Před rokem

    I have a curious question
    Can you tell me what are the spartans stats

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +6

      There's the trick 😁. They have 1000 HP and triple attack value.

    • @SkeletonAngel_
      @SkeletonAngel_ Před rokem +5

      @@historyforgamers some historical steroids 😂

    • @alexanfung
      @alexanfung Před rokem

      @@historyforgamers even without the enhancement, the legendary in AOE1 is so imbalanced
      they can 2 hit kill most of the units from previous ages, while taking 1 damage from most of the hits

  • @levelup7894
    @levelup7894 Před rokem +2

    Wasn't it easier to simply block the whole narrow pass with a wall and put archers on top protected by shileds of Hoplites ? Why toe to toe combat when you can take full advantage of a narrow path ?

    • @bobboberson2736
      @bobboberson2736 Před rokem +3

      the Greeks had a cultural belief at the time that ranged warfare was for cowards, the Greeks had some ranged skirmishers but not very many; it's just not how they typically fought. It might seem foolish but ancient peoples didn't see the world in the same way modern people often do. If they just hid behind the wall the Persians would climb over it and fight them on the other side at some point anyway, a line of Lacedaemonian shields was about as good as any wall. The Greeks were making good use of the choke point until the Persians went through the goat herders pass, also keep in mind this was a mountainous area by the sea, it wasn't easy to build things there especially when a massive invading army is arriving soon and you've only marched up there with your war gear and some food.

    • @Mazeltof90
      @Mazeltof90 Před 11 měsíci

      There was a simple statement which reflected the Spartan war code for each soldier: “either come home with your shield or on it” in essence part of the Spartan law. No retreat. No surrender. No cowards.

  • @memoabbas9055
    @memoabbas9055 Před rokem

    what mod is this

  • @shykorustotora
    @shykorustotora Před rokem

    Nice video~ It does drag a little bit in parts, but not that big of a deal.
    I am rather interested in the half myth, half accurate version of the tale. Of course in reality, Sparta didn't want to help the rest of the Greeks and Leonidas went purely as an advisor with his bodyguard of 300. He and his men didn't really engage in much personal fighting until they were outflanked and killed. Spartan propaganda at home spun the story as a legend of sacrifice and heroism.. in reality, the scared Spartans were just caught with their pants down

  • @BillyJhones1
    @BillyJhones1 Před 5 dny

    Free men? In Ancient Greece?

  • @uxe6152
    @uxe6152 Před rokem

    Can you share the scenario files?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      Yes, in the future I will share some of the maps, but without the events and the units, which are designed to make the video, rather than to play it.

  • @fabians1123
    @fabians1123 Před rokem +1

    1

  • @robn2171
    @robn2171 Před rokem

    #releasethesnydercut

  • @satyakisil9711
    @satyakisil9711 Před rokem

    Wait, crucifications happened back then?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      Yes, this form of punishment was supposedly created in Assyria around the 6th century B.C. The practice was imitated by great Mediterranean powers, such as Alexander the Great, who imported it some 200 years after its appearance in the Near East.

    • @satyakisil9711
      @satyakisil9711 Před rokem

      @@historyforgamers interesting

    • @CountryBallHistorian
      @CountryBallHistorian Před rokem

      One of the famous ones were Jesus Christ

  • @anon4131
    @anon4131 Před rokem +1

    Isn’t this AoE1 Remaster?

  • @2.Legion
    @2.Legion Před rokem

    Wich mod is it?

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +2

      The mod is called "Rome at War" or "Romae ad Bellum".

    • @2.Legion
      @2.Legion Před rokem

      @@historyforgamers ok thanks

  • @jash302
    @jash302 Před rokem

    Alguien conoce el mod de las facciones usadas?

  • @karlphiliparenzana2432

    what game is that?

  • @JejuIju
    @JejuIju Před rokem

    this aoe 1 mate.....

  • @A1509MDIX
    @A1509MDIX Před rokem

    How is this Age of Empires 2?
    This is clearly Age of Empires (1) definitive edition.
    Unless the Return to Rome DLC actually imported the old AoE1 walls and sound effects..

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      It's Age of Empires 2 with the Rome at War mod: www.moddb.com/mods/romae-ad-bellum.

  • @user-vt3sf5sz6s
    @user-vt3sf5sz6s Před rokem

    这是帝国1啊

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem

      这是带有“战争中的罗马”模组的帝国时代 2

  • @Patience1774
    @Patience1774 Před rokem

    Titles wrong tho its aoe 1

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      It's Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition with "Romae ad Bellum" mod.

  • @amirsignal1753
    @amirsignal1753 Před rokem

    lol They lie about history in games too

  • @heavenbright2342
    @heavenbright2342 Před rokem +1

    Controversial but I assert that Persians did not outnumber the Greeks at Thermopylae and suffered lower casualties.

    • @heavenbright2342
      @heavenbright2342 Před rokem +4

      Ancient melee combat was not destructive and rarely, if ever, produced meaningful casualties on other side. High casualties start when one side panics, turns around to run, and gets killed from the pursuers from behind. This did not happen at Thermopylae. Instead, the combat was very low intensity between at most 100 Persians and Greeks who could realistically try to attack each other at a time, producing very low casualties. What we know from ancient battles was most soldiers just stood in place, shouted at the enemy, and cared more about not getting hit than actually fighting the enemy.
      The Persians overall had more men than the Greeks at Thermopylae, but most simply didn't fight. I assert the majority never even knew a battle was happening. The marching troops in the back would have just been told it was another break and rest in the campaign like any other.
      Finally, when the Persians got around and the Greek lines broke, they would have been the ones to cause mass casualties.

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      I certainly agree that only a small part of the great Persian army saw action at Thermopylae. Surely, the magnitude of the casualties of Xerxes was not as high as is believed, we already know that History, especially the ancient one, tends to be very benevolent with the side where the data comes from, in this case the greeks.

    • @GothPaoki
      @GothPaoki Před rokem +3

      The most moderate historians put the Persian numbers to 45-50k not including several thousands of greeks who were assisting the Persians like thebans , argians etc.
      The greek numbere were at the most 7-11k. So it's still a big difference and that's taking into account the most moderate estimations . Yes Herodotus numbers are overblown but your assertion is completely fictional including your claim that ancient battles were not that bloody which might fit the criteria in the case of Thermopylae but it's a completely irrational argument to make if you actually have knowledge of ancient wars and battles not just in Europe but also in the east mongol - chinese - japanese wars etc

  • @wahlberliner
    @wahlberliner Před rokem

    age of empires 2? seems more like AoE definitive edition...

  • @user-gc3le9xj8x
    @user-gc3le9xj8x Před rokem

    Age of Empires 1. Not 2

    • @historyforgamers
      @historyforgamers  Před rokem +1

      It's Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition with "Romae ad Bellum" mod.