What does US Special Forces veteran Mykel Hawke think of Roman Legionary military kit?

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2013
  • U.S. Army Special Forces 'Green Beret' combat veteran, Discovery Channel presenter and survivalist Mykel Hawke takes a look at the kind of equipment every Roman legionary was sent to war with over 1,500 years ago. How does it stack up to military standards today?
    In this documentary short for Total War: ROME II, Hawke discovers exactly the sort of kit that would have kept the Roman army alive and fighting fit on the front line. From rations and footwear to swords and shields, each individual unit of eight fighting men represented the cutting edge of military might at the time and helped make the Roman Empire the first superpower.
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  • @Tarack1
    @Tarack1 Před 4 lety +2257

    Why do I feel they're all putting on their best, ''manly-man'' voice? xD

    • @ae4164
      @ae4164 Před 4 lety +102

      They specifically hired guys who have "manly man" voices. It's usually easy to spot a fake "manly man" voice because they can barely say "Hello" before sounding like they are out of breath.

    • @Tarack1
      @Tarack1 Před 4 lety +17

      @@ae4164 I beg to differ, I can put on a very similar voice to the main actor without shortness of breath. xD

    • @XXXB1EAKXXX
      @XXXB1EAKXXX Před 4 lety +27

      Tarack1 because youre manly dude

    • @Tarack1
      @Tarack1 Před 4 lety +13

      BOOP and I didn’t even know! ❤️

    • @negvey
      @negvey Před 4 lety

      i luv it, sounds so badass

  • @TheSwedishAssassin
    @TheSwedishAssassin Před 10 lety +3382

    So this is where CA's budget went...

    • @jqyu8975
      @jqyu8975 Před 10 lety +72

      There is a reason why the game was released one month earlier

    • @undrgrnd734
      @undrgrnd734 Před 4 lety +8

      went into mike hawk

    • @atomichorizen3987
      @atomichorizen3987 Před 4 lety +17

      You will be surprised how cheap it is to hire out re-enactment groups

    • @Karlstan03
      @Karlstan03 Před 4 lety

      Yeah lol

    • @florentinoariza4026
      @florentinoariza4026 Před 4 lety +18

      @@atomichorizen3987 A lot of these guys even do it for free since they see this as just a hobby. Just show up on re-enactment day with your camera crew. But they would want to see their names in the credits.

  • @josiaswaldeck8936
    @josiaswaldeck8936 Před 9 lety +2721

    You didn't get Trench Foot with the Caligae, you just got straight up frostbite.

    • @censorduck
      @censorduck Před 9 lety +183

      Josias Waldeck plus after watching him go on about traction, Also after watching Lindybiege, I'd love to see how those nails deal with a hard surface like a well paved road or any indoor surface.

    • @censorduck
      @censorduck Před 9 lety +74

      I mean, don't get me wrong, I admire the roman army, but it wasn't perfect. And their ideas were probably seen in countless cultures before they adopted them.

    • @josiaswaldeck8936
      @josiaswaldeck8936 Před 9 lety +44

      Censor Duck You're probably right, but that is why they were such a successful Empire. Well, Republic, the Empire was a little too fond of civil war.

    • @censorduck
      @censorduck Před 9 lety +63

      Josias Waldeck Well I think the success was due to logistics and organisation. Their tactics were quite good, but the way the republic and the Empire was organised and the sheer mindset of the People of Rome itself was what gave it it's success.

    • @josiaswaldeck8936
      @josiaswaldeck8936 Před 9 lety +11

      Censor Duck Of tolerance and inclusion.

  • @TheSwedishAssassin
    @TheSwedishAssassin Před 10 lety +2046

    I love how it shows features that would have made the game much more interesting if they had implemented it.

    • @RushGamma
      @RushGamma Před 7 lety +160

      This_American Instead they spent money showing us how cool it would be if they had it in the game, smart right :P

    • @werrew1238
      @werrew1238 Před 6 lety +15

      Your comments are really funny and relevant even now. I have even subscribed to you.

    • @brodieknight772
      @brodieknight772 Před 4 lety +18

      Like what? How do you suggest they should have implemented sandals or any of the other things in here?

    • @Spider-Too-Too
      @Spider-Too-Too Před 4 lety +9

      DEI mod

    • @guilhermemacedo2974
      @guilhermemacedo2974 Před 4 lety +8

      instal the mod - DEI - divide et imperia

  • @Matt-cz6ti
    @Matt-cz6ti Před 9 lety +1275

    To everyone saying "the gladius isn't used for slicing", it can be. It's primarily a thrusting weapon but it is also very good at slicing and cutting. Livy records in his account of the Macedonian Wars that the Macedonian soldiers were horrified at the dismembered bodies that had been sliced at by Roman gladii

    • @L.J.Kommer
      @L.J.Kommer Před 8 lety +61

      +Matt Dean A friend used to own a reproduction Gladius, really more of a hacking weapon with the way it's weighted and shaped. It's kinda hard to get a clean slice, but it would easily hack through a Greek arm or skull with one or two blows.

    • @Spartiatai300
      @Spartiatai300 Před 8 lety +50

      +Matt Dean Deadliest Warrior tried a Gladius on a ballistic dummy, it managed to dismember it with a slash. It seems he wasn't joking around.

    • @TheGmodParty
      @TheGmodParty Před 8 lety +21

      It can be use for slicing, but that doesn't mean it's a good idea. You'll have to get up in your opponent's face if you want to get a good hit with a swing since it's a shortsword.

    • @VermylionMusic
      @VermylionMusic Před 6 lety +33

      In physical combat even if the soldiers are trained only to thrust the natural reaction in the body when stressed is to swing and strike, even though it will often deliver less mortal wounds.

    • @doncorleone4158
      @doncorleone4158 Před 6 lety +9

      Fake Name The point is, he said "perfect" for slicing and cutting, which it definetely is not.

  • @siegfriedarmory6271
    @siegfriedarmory6271 Před 4 lety +370

    "... which is carried on this furca here"
    furca is definitely not the word I heard

    • @locarno24
      @locarno24 Před 4 lety +36

      Soldiers being what they are, I imagine what you heard and the official word for "thing I have to carry the length of the bloody empire" were pretty much interchangeable...

    • @MrJeffcoley1
      @MrJeffcoley1 Před 4 lety +29

      the auto generated subtitles agree: "This fucker right here ..."

    • @the_mad_fool
      @the_mad_fool Před 4 lety +5

      @@locarno24 This works surprisingly well in Latin, too: fututor vs. furca. Not as close, but not terribly far either.

    • @AshleyBlackwater
      @AshleyBlackwater Před 3 lety +1

      wooosh

  • @DementedCaver
    @DementedCaver Před 4 lety +340

    The Roman army was mighty impressive back in it's day, and it really took a lot of gaul to really take them on.

    • @DanielNighteyes
      @DanielNighteyes Před 4 lety +10

      Is that a pun?

    • @DementedCaver
      @DementedCaver Před 4 lety +13

      @@DanielNighteyes Yes, I could not resist taking a stab at a bad pun. ;)

    • @oloflarsson407
      @oloflarsson407 Před 4 lety +7

      It should also be noted that firstly, for most of the roman history, half the roman army was auxiliaries, and secondly, the roman army lost many, many battles. The main advantage that the roman army had until it's peak, was their ability, to stand up new armys and new navys, after having been defeted.

    • @1337MoZ
      @1337MoZ Před 4 lety +2

      @@oloflarsson407 try to repeat that without crying

    • @kysike666
      @kysike666 Před 4 lety +1

      Took a lot? U mean dead Gauls! The only battle they won was Gergovia with Vercingetorix and they lost the War and Gaul was annexed.

  • @robertsmith6821
    @robertsmith6821 Před 4 lety +345

    Sounds similar to the voice of “Simple History”

    • @peenplays4219
      @peenplays4219 Před 4 lety +15

      Holy crap

    • @robertsmith6821
      @robertsmith6821 Před 4 lety +4

      @@peenplays4219 That's what i was like.

    • @xcd87
      @xcd87 Před 4 lety +4

      yeah he does now that u said it, he sounds like batman too.

  • @zunnurainulazeem77
    @zunnurainulazeem77 Před 8 lety +972

    He should be batman voice

    • @savagex466-qt1io
      @savagex466-qt1io Před 5 lety +13

      ya sounds just like him i was thinking " who does his voice remind me off "

    • @MrOraas
      @MrOraas Před 4 lety +1

      I thought along those lines as well.

    • @xcd87
      @xcd87 Před 4 lety +5

      @Kardz22 It was funny how he told his wife not to name the tortoise because they might eat it and his wife named it anyways and they had to let it go, lol.

    • @alexmendez713
      @alexmendez713 Před 4 lety

      @@xcd87 saw that episode lmfao

    • @alexmendez713
      @alexmendez713 Před 4 lety

      @Kardz22 and the snake

  • @gerryleb8575
    @gerryleb8575 Před 4 lety +25

    I just want to point out how this soldier, upon doing an accurate re-creation of marching, immediately focused on how the furca helps him rest effectively. That's the sort of thing that accurate historical recreation enables us to learn. For example, if one wears a mailshirt that duplicates an eleventh century hauberk, one immediately realizes that the sort of belt depicted on the Bayeau Tapestry was the best way to keep half the weight off one's shoulders.

    • @TESkyrimizer
      @TESkyrimizer Před rokem

      Can you elaborate about the belt thing cuz I didnt notice that ever

    • @gerryleb8575
      @gerryleb8575 Před rokem

      @@TESkyrimizer They wore their swords on belts. The belt sits on the hips and carries the weight of the lower part of the hauberk. Go to any serious re-enactment where guys have made their own mail, and they immediately discover this when they belt on a sword.

  • @MalayArcher
    @MalayArcher Před 10 lety +398

    I don't know why but they should make more of this

  • @virreification
    @virreification Před 10 lety +394

    So this is were the 40% bigger budget went to.

  • @haukencoh2168
    @haukencoh2168 Před 10 lety +142

    So I guess I'll be the dick who posts something positive.
    I liked this short video, was intresting to know how the squad system worked, I did not know this. Also the shield bash and thrust technique was really cool.
    It's funny how roman ideals is as good as today.

  • @lolagyable
    @lolagyable Před 8 lety +552

    ha! light infantry..... most misleading name in history

    • @ericlanglois9194
      @ericlanglois9194 Před 4 lety +77

      "Light" in Light Infantry isn't about weight... it's about armament and capabilities. In the modern sense it's Light Infantry vs Mechanized Infantry.

    • @karhedin
      @karhedin Před 4 lety +11

      it's about armament and capabilities": lighter weapon and supply trail because they are expected to move more than the heavy infantry (who are expected to be an "anchor on the battlefield", hold their ground and fix the enemy in one place while the light infantry move around to attack from a better place.)
      the roman use the word "impedimenta" to describe the supply trail. a good enough traduction would be "what slow us down". a smaller supply trail would mean a better mobility so weight of the supply needed would affect the unit capabilities.
      because what was called the "heavy infantry" is now called the "mechanized infantry" doesnt change the fact that the modern "light infantry" is indeed "lighter" than the "mechanized infantry" be it in regard of the weight of the equipment or the weight of supply it need.

    • @Braun30
      @Braun30 Před 4 lety

      @@ericlanglois9194 I was in the heavy infantry, Mortars, but luckily I was using 12 cm mortars which are towed.

    • @ivarlosna6516
      @ivarlosna6516 Před 4 lety +4

      @@ericlanglois9194 "Light" and "Heavy" back then was about armor. They were clearly heavy infantry.

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 Před 4 lety +3

      well...I always thought the Legion proper was regarded as heavy infantry, with the attached auxiliary forces playing the "light" part...

  • @paulh2468
    @paulh2468 Před 4 lety +7

    I've watched a lot of documentaries on Rome and its army. This video was extremely good, as it showed the fine details of a legionary's equipment that I didn't know about. The forked walking stick I had never seen before. You were the first to explain that the change to plate armour happened in the First century. No one has mentioned this before, from what I've watched. The vast majority of docs I've seen repeat each other, with the big picture facts. Very impressive work, Total War.

  • @3ch056
    @3ch056 Před 8 lety +417

    This is more educational than what most documentaries would show

  • @Pyrela
    @Pyrela Před 4 lety +57

    I have to imagine that while this guy was on a mission in the special forces he narrated it during every moment. "We came across the hostiles roughly 10 miles behind the enemy border. We were overlooking them from a short cliff as they stood in a small clearing, like sheep readied to be slaughtered. If they had seen us they gave no indication. We knew we'd have to take them out quickly and quietly. I readied my knife. It would taste blood this night." *simple farmers looking around in drunken confusion as to where the narration voice was coming from*

    • @thac0twenty377
      @thac0twenty377 Před 4 lety +1

      now imagine being on a date with the dude

    • @andrewp8284
      @andrewp8284 Před 4 lety +1

      I kind of feel like that's how a 2nd person video game would sound (from the farmers' perspective) lol.

    • @creepycrawlers6950
      @creepycrawlers6950 Před 2 lety

      😁

  • @cannon4est
    @cannon4est Před 10 lety +36

    With this guy's voice, the only thing I can think of is "I'm Batman!"

  • @bromixsr
    @bromixsr Před 4 lety +12

    The gruff voice, the tough demeanor, the I'm mean eyes....he did everything but say, "I'm Batman."

  • @n7offtank
    @n7offtank Před 9 lety +53

    That reaction of Roman soldier at 3:25 made me LMAO

  • @ScornedOne1080
    @ScornedOne1080 Před 4 lety +5

    Interesting note . . . the use of the word "decimate" during the Roman era meant "10% losses." So if you suffered 3 decimates, you've lost 30% of your forces.

  • @apocraphontripp4728
    @apocraphontripp4728 Před 3 lety +3

    What a great segment...what i love the most was the comparisions with modern gear and the respect you gave it. It was the gear and tactics that concured the known world at the time.

  • @SapereAude1490
    @SapereAude1490 Před 10 lety +82

    This is a nice video. I just wish they released the game six months later.

    • @veijotakku1429
      @veijotakku1429 Před 10 lety +12

      WOW finally someone who said this :D i totally agree. the game would be much better if the release date was. say ... today or something :D

    • @johoreanperson8396
      @johoreanperson8396 Před 4 lety

      Yes

  • @creepyostrich6540
    @creepyostrich6540 Před 7 lety +30

    I could actually hear the Italics coming from his voice.

  • @MrPAACK
    @MrPAACK Před 10 lety +40

    WHERE THE FUCK DID ALL THE MONEY GO??
    DID IT GO TO THIS GUY?
    hahahahahaha

  • @amtr5375
    @amtr5375 Před 10 lety +16

    4:48
    Yo dawg, I heard you like shields? So made a shield for your shield so you can protect while you protect!

  • @Herr_Damit
    @Herr_Damit Před 4 lety +4

    Why is CZcams recommending a 7 years old advertisement to me? And why did I watch it and actually enjoy it?

  • @Dromaro
    @Dromaro Před 4 lety +319

    It's bothering me how big of a hardo this guy is about his voice being gruff.

    • @timothyeachus7242
      @timothyeachus7242 Před 4 lety +24

      Dromaro probably just years of smoking

    • @PhillyB20XX
      @PhillyB20XX Před 4 lety +70

      As surprising as it is, he either genuinely sounds like that or is remarkably consistent. Dude has a lot of content, never sounds like anything else.

    • @dothedewinme
      @dothedewinme Před 4 lety +37

      @@PhillyB20XX I watched a full 2 season of his survival show, man, woman, wild, and I can say, I found it funny at first, but that is this guys genuine voice. lol I think you alluded the the lost of content and consistency with that

    • @slimshedy5384
      @slimshedy5384 Před 4 lety +6

      He reminds me of the master chief voice lol

    • @raylee5461
      @raylee5461 Před 4 lety +14

      Masculinity bothers him guys. Probably a male feminist, y'all.

  • @rkuzdas
    @rkuzdas Před 10 lety +5

    This is amazingly well done, incredibly informative and actually enjoyable to watch. Of the equipment, the Furca in particular is probably the most ingenious. Employing the simple lever and fulcrum technique that was shown in the video, that long, stout, treated and well worked wooden pole would have a thousand uses while encamped.

  • @ZackBeck
    @ZackBeck Před 10 lety +4

    Awesome video! Definitely need more like this. The history is important to learn. Good job!

  • @ShidaiTaino
    @ShidaiTaino Před 8 lety +125

    Why does Pusca sound like an insult?

    • @ShidaiTaino
      @ShidaiTaino Před 8 lety +2

      Posca*

    • @L.J.Kommer
      @L.J.Kommer Před 8 lety +4

      +Francisco Not better than furca. :P

    • @Lo-tf6qt
      @Lo-tf6qt Před 8 lety +3

      +Lukas K it sounds like f*cker

    • @L.J.Kommer
      @L.J.Kommer Před 8 lety +1

      Shix Lo thank you. No one would have been able to get that without you explaining it.

    • @Lo-tf6qt
      @Lo-tf6qt Před 8 lety

      +Lukas K ur welcome

  • @takirosh
    @takirosh Před 4 lety +4

    Also not mentioned was a highly efficient supply train, as well as high quality roads(for their time). The Roman legions made and maintained roads during peacetime, and were used for all sorts of civil engineering projects.

  • @lemonadetycoon123
    @lemonadetycoon123 Před 10 lety +26

    I can imagine him saying, "You talkin' to me?, You talkin' to me?? "
    - Robert De Niro

  • @NapoleonBonaparteMAGA
    @NapoleonBonaparteMAGA Před 9 lety +3

    I really appreciated this video, thank you CA!

  • @herbieoseguera347
    @herbieoseguera347 Před 4 lety +24

    His voice sounds familiar like the guy from simple history

  • @Leif918
    @Leif918 Před 10 lety +10

    Wish they do this type of video for medieval total war 3.

  • @shinnightwood1971
    @shinnightwood1971 Před 7 lety +47

    "Well, it tastes like feet to me, but I'll take your word for it."
    Absolutely barbaric.

  • @adamkhan4451
    @adamkhan4451 Před 4 lety +160

    He's definitely hired to act bad. Slightly cocky vibes lol. Either way he's a green beret so he walked more then the talk.

    • @adamkhan4451
      @adamkhan4451 Před 4 lety +13

      Enable to become a green beret you have to walk 26 miles with 80 pounds. That's also at the end of the 3 weeks with 2-3 hrs of sleep a night, with running, rucks , and smoke sessions. all of that is just the tryout to go to green beret training, then you have to pass the training where more 80 pnd rucks are involved plus carrying your weapon, which if you have the machine gun is an extra 20 pounds. The training is a selection process in itself for all the guys that passed the initial three week "tryout".
      I see what you mean, the cultural upbringing does help. And basic training is literally meant to counter act that. Takes the soft pussified generation and turns them hard. Or harder then how they were. That's why basic military training is getting screamed at, sleep deprivation, and this. Rucking.

    • @miggy2508
      @miggy2508 Před 4 lety +13

      @Walter Dumbrowski lol light infantry units are more than capable of that. As well as most recconaissance units, paratroopers, mountain units, heck even mechanized infantry units. And then special forces is a whole other ball park. It's pretty silly to assume that modern soldiers who are better equipped and fed (also heavier equipment) aren't capable of 20+ miles a day. Although i highly respect legionnaires don't think of them as titans. For they still walk among us today. As for 20+ miles a day? Sucks. But doable. Been there. Done that
      Yours truly,
      Infanteer, PPCLI. 1st battalion 💥

    • @joshbarr118
      @joshbarr118 Před 4 lety +1

      @Walter Dumbrowski takes 10 minutes for the brain to succumb irreversable permanent brain damage. Also some people can hold breath for much longer than 3 minutes

    • @miggy2508
      @miggy2508 Před 4 lety +4

      @Walter Dumbrowski humans are very capable of that. Ask any canadian infanteer that fought in tora bora or other parts of afghanistan in 06' or 02'. Daily patrols would go for over 13 km and carrying over 120 lbs of gear. The reality is we have documented and recorded footage of these feats. I am by no means diminishing romans but like anyone who writes history they will overspeak of anyone they worship. Im sure romans coulsnt keep that up for a year. Add in casualties and camp followers and you'd be surprised that they actually walked at a very slow pace. You can easily walk 6 km an hour with 100 lb of gear (nothing out of the ordinary for western infantry units) and in 5 hours boom you walked the distance of a legionnaire. They were human just like us. And we too like them. And seeing as how we are better fed better trained and healthier overall we can easily accomplish their feats. Im sure you can too. It's all in your head. If you truly believe that no one today could do what a legionnaire did for months on an end you are seriously mistaken. Great soldiers ofc. But walking 30 km a day at a normal walking pace with 60-100 lbs of gear for months on end is nothing crazy to brag about. Hurts but you get used to it.

    • @miggy2508
      @miggy2508 Před 4 lety +1

      @Walter Dumbrowski i would highly suggest you look at your comment about being able to walk with alot of weight for dozens of kms and drink in 3 day increments. Thats not how hydration works. You'll suffer heat stroke and die. If you were a soldier you'd know that that is bullocks.

  • @shpongle7322
    @shpongle7322 Před 5 lety

    this was surprisingly entertaining

  • @Doctor-Stoppage
    @Doctor-Stoppage Před 4 lety

    This channel is AWESOME!!!

  • @ReMeDy_TV
    @ReMeDy_TV Před 10 lety +65

    @ 5:54
    "So how was that, Michael?"
    "It was good!"
    "Yea, you enjoy yourself?"
    "I like it!"
    "Great, because our car broke down and we need to carry everything back."

  • @Ravangers
    @Ravangers Před 7 lety +10

    man i wish theyd remake that decisive battles show with this engine

  • @andreasjames1956
    @andreasjames1956 Před 4 lety

    I loved this. More please

  • @mokomothman5713
    @mokomothman5713 Před 4 lety +2

    2:42 that man's legs could light the beacons of Gondor.

  • @milow4628
    @milow4628 Před 10 lety +15

    Good and interesting video :D

  • @mercs7849
    @mercs7849 Před 4 lety +7

    "Equipment carried... on this F U R C A here"
    Sent me laughing hard here.

  • @martinvasilvski7089
    @martinvasilvski7089 Před 7 lety

    very good video with very good information

  • @AlecFortescue
    @AlecFortescue Před 10 lety +1

    Would love a full-length documentary from CA.

  • @TheOpalHammer
    @TheOpalHammer Před 4 lety +30

    4:18 "But sooner or later all formations break up and it comes down to individual battle"
    Bro, If your formation breaks up. U dead son.

    • @flatebo1
      @flatebo1 Před 4 lety +8

      Yeah, the entire point of classical land warfare was to break apart the other guy's shield wall. If it comes down to individual combat, you're already screwed. The Roman legionnaire wasn't designed for individual combat any more than the Greek hoplite was.

    • @Voron_Aggrav
      @Voron_Aggrav Před 4 lety +4

      @@flatebo1 the Romans where better at the individual Combat because of their sword, but besides that yes break the formation and you condemn those besides you

    • @CanadianHoneybadger
      @CanadianHoneybadger Před 4 lety +1

      Don't forget that even the victors lost units. Battles are usually made up of several different units of soldiers in formation so it was likely that the romans lost formations here and there.

    • @Tonyx.yt.
      @Tonyx.yt. Před 4 lety +2

      roman legion tend to not break formation because during fight they regularly switch exhausted first line soldiers with soldiers from back lines

    • @Voron_Aggrav
      @Voron_Aggrav Před 4 lety

      @@CanadianHoneybadger Cycle and Close Ranks usually what happens when someone went down

  • @crusaderofthelowlands3750
    @crusaderofthelowlands3750 Před 7 lety +28

    4:34 That seems like a really awkward thing to do. Especially during a battle.

    • @waqarsaleem8611
      @waqarsaleem8611 Před 7 lety +2

      I never seen that footage of that general killing a soldier in the game.

    • @christostheocharides4689
      @christostheocharides4689 Před 5 lety

      Do you expect a battle to be gently fought?

    • @athaeus2667
      @athaeus2667 Před 4 lety +2

      @@christostheocharides4689 Not gently, but not inefficiently and dangerously either.

    • @gojimoji9085
      @gojimoji9085 Před 4 lety +4

      It's one of the most reliable and fastest ways to kill someone with a thrust. Stabbing downward through the shoulder into the heart has little to no resistance whereas if you stab in the chest or torso you'll either hit the sternum or one of the rib cages. Which either means you just hit bone and fail to kill your opponent or you just your blade lodged into the bone and have to discard the weapon.

    • @athaeus2667
      @athaeus2667 Před 4 lety +5

      @@gojimoji9085 You wouldn't be doing bloody pirouettes and disregarding your shield completely tho. I think that's what they meant.
      Also, I know I'm being pedantic, but in the human body there is only one ribcage :p

  • @Lochamp
    @Lochamp Před 4 lety

    This is cool. Good job!

  • @TheStarrySept
    @TheStarrySept Před 4 lety

    Thank you, Myke Hawk

  • @THAUNIFYER
    @THAUNIFYER Před 10 lety +257

    so, u hired a guy that teached us that the roman war machine was this formation based, diciplined soldiers, who heavily relied on strategies, but then put none of that into the game??? i only see some idiots who break formation and fight on a moshpit against braindead oponents -.-' a shameful display CA, and im not even joking

    • @ShidaiTaino
      @ShidaiTaino Před 9 lety +2

      Lmao

    • @diadokhoi5722
      @diadokhoi5722 Před 4 lety +8

      The only time i can agree with you is when they turn corners. But they never break line unless they are overwhelmed

    • @EnderGhost119
      @EnderGhost119 Před 4 lety +2

      This comment was made when the game released when it was very very buggy and, well bad. It still has a lot of the original problems but they're far less noticeable than they were at release.

    • @retardcorpsman
      @retardcorpsman Před 4 lety

      EnderGhost119
      ^ agree.
      I kinda hoped RTW II had the meaty and cool RTW I stuff tho.

    • @1893Mauser
      @1893Mauser Před 4 lety +1

      The problem is that unlike rome 1, the units in rome 2 don't actually exist in the respect that they can phase thru each other and dont have mass.

  • @MARKINAU8
    @MARKINAU8 Před 8 lety +103

    what's with that voice?

    • @TheCheat_1337
      @TheCheat_1337 Před 7 lety +42

      Sounds like Solid Snake

    • @barbatvs8959
      @barbatvs8959 Před 4 lety +3

      @@TheCheat_1337 Solid snake sounds like an innuendo.

    • @hajjibarbara2900
      @hajjibarbara2900 Před 4 lety +26

      That's what a man's voice is supposed to sound like. It's not supposed to sound like the nasal whine of your average pasty pile of dough that sits behind a computer all day.

    • @bubblegumfacebabe
      @bubblegumfacebabe Před 4 lety +8

      @@hajjibarbara2900 LOL

    • @jens-kristiantofthansen9376
      @jens-kristiantofthansen9376 Před 4 lety +29

      @@hajjibarbara2900 No. That's what a man's voice sounds like when his natural sound is a nasal whine and he's trying to compensate for it by artificially lowering his pitch and adding 'vocal fry' to the mix, so as to sound more gravelly. The strain achieved by that vocal restriction also makes it easier to keep the voice deep without risking high pitched sounds slipping through.
      It makes him sound like a teenager who's pretending to be Batman.

  • @Schmuni
    @Schmuni Před 4 lety

    Dear editor. THANK YOU for leaving in that burp at 7:11 . God bless your soul!

  • @carsonbland2677
    @carsonbland2677 Před 4 lety

    Well gotta love CZcams bringing this back after 6 years

  • @segapc1994
    @segapc1994 Před 10 lety +100

    I Cant watch this without laughing, This guys voice! ha

    • @Dobermann89-dr2rc
      @Dobermann89-dr2rc Před 4 lety +9

      @Dr. Krieger The special forces guy, that could easily kill you yeah I guess

    • @Kyrelel
      @Kyrelel Před 4 lety

      Steven Seagal laughs at this guy

    • @ShloppyShmeat
      @ShloppyShmeat Před 4 lety +7

      @@Kyrelel Steven Seagal can't laugh without running out of breath

    • @hyptro
      @hyptro Před 4 lety +1

      @@Dobermann89-dr2rc gonna die from laughing at his voice

  • @KakashiKyle9
    @KakashiKyle9 Před 10 lety +306

    This is where all the money went. To a guy that thinks he can lift.

    • @Saffrone221
      @Saffrone221 Před 6 lety +5

      Hockey is not a sport fyi

    • @daytonasixty-eight1354
      @daytonasixty-eight1354 Před 6 lety +15

      lmao how is it not a sport

    • @trevor3194
      @trevor3194 Před 4 lety +7

      I’m 6 years late but he’s a former operator from the special operations community

    • @adamkhan4451
      @adamkhan4451 Před 4 lety +6

      Lol special forces. How are you going to talk crap about him😂

    • @kysike666
      @kysike666 Před 4 lety +1

      Adam The idiot hockey player thinks he can do better.

  • @komradebigtex1871
    @komradebigtex1871 Před 4 lety

    Y’all need to get him to make more videos like this

  • @s0nnyburnett
    @s0nnyburnett Před 4 lety

    Learned more from this commercial in 8 minutes than I'd probably learn in 4 hours watching "documentaries" on cable.

  • @eagleswoop535
    @eagleswoop535 Před 4 lety +3

    I would love to go back to see this famed army at work!in war and in construction. Amazing people whose dna still abounds and what an empire, one of the longest in history.

  • @logruszed
    @logruszed Před 4 lety +3

    I know a lot of combat vets, none of them feel the need to talk like Corey Feldman trying to sound intense.

  • @Noonmail
    @Noonmail Před 4 lety

    Be great to just chill with Myke Hawke out in the wilderness

  • @scapingby
    @scapingby Před 4 lety

    All these years later and this is the first time i've seen this.

  • @Briselance
    @Briselance Před 4 lety +3

    02:29: Well, as alert as one can be with the furca resting against oneself, the arm which shoulder the furca is resting against isn't quite available. Should fighting ensue, you'd have to discard the furca and, falling down, it prevents that arm from being used ofr what can be a critical split-second.

    • @Voron_Aggrav
      @Voron_Aggrav Před 4 lety

      You could use the Furca to get yourself that moment you need, and you also have your shield
      Though that won't work for modern combat
      Same with the Boots, any fragmentation flying around will rip your feet apart

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Voron_Aggrav Sure. The fearsome Parthian air burst fragmentation grenades....No seriously, where is the issue? You get attacked on the march while resting, you simply shrug, and you´re good to go. I wouldn´t have wanted to ambush a legion on the march, unless they were unaware and mingled with their trail, like in Kalkriese. A legion was literally a 12 000 -footed killing machine, 24/7

    • @Voron_Aggrav
      @Voron_Aggrav Před 4 lety +1

      @@paavobergmann4920 for the Boots in a modern war a lot more shards of Things goes flying around, which is what I Meant with Fragmentation,
      most organised fighting forces would be ready to go in an instant
      and yeah dropping the Furca would also be quite simple

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 Před 4 lety

      @@Voron_Aggrav yeah sure. The boots were excellent at the time. Nowadays? No, thanks...imagine barbed wire...eehw...

    • @Voron_Aggrav
      @Voron_Aggrav Před 4 lety

      @@paavobergmann4920 yeah Exactly what I was having, Modern combat made them so Obsolete it's not even Funny to try them now for that role, I'd love to have them for daily use though :D

  • @KahavaveCAPIPI
    @KahavaveCAPIPI Před 9 lety +8

    "Sooner or later all formations break down"
    No. Sometimes they do, but what that happens what you want to do is reform the damn lines. An army that lasts in formation longer is the one wins the battle. If you have nothing but a pike and shorts, you can hold a battle line against a superior but undisciplined force if you and your allies stay in formation.

    • @jeffery9521
      @jeffery9521 Před 7 lety +10

      You're contradicting yourself. You said it was wrong that formations would eventually breakdown, then immediately say they do sometimes. What the video is saying is that, ideally, you would want to be in formation, but in case you weren't because of certain reasons, the Gladius could still be used as a slashing weapon for extra versatility.

    • @KahavaveCAPIPI
      @KahavaveCAPIPI Před 7 lety +1

      +Thoughtful Potato - No, I said it was wrong that all formations breakdown. "Sometimes they do" means that... well, sometimes a formation breaks down. That does not mean it is inevitably going to happen to all formations, but it will happen to a given percentage based on factors in the battle.
      Put it another way; dude is saying that if there are ten formations in a battle line, they will all break down over the course of the battle. I am saying that, depending on how the battle goes, some of them may break down. The only time they will all break down is if they end up routed. There's a big difference between the two.

  • @zureal01
    @zureal01 Před 4 lety

    His voice gets me, its like they thought about who they could get thats got the graniest voice and found this guy.

  • @semibarbarus2438
    @semibarbarus2438 Před 10 lety +1

    If I remember right, Goldsworthy in his "The Complete Roman Army" argues that legionaries didn't wear lorica segmentata in battle regulary because it limits mobility too much and is uncomfortable to wear, combined with maintenance problems because of large number of segments and chemical reactions of bronze and iron. Probably lorica hamata and even lorica squamata were more frequent.

  • @RKarmaKill
    @RKarmaKill Před 4 lety +10

    2:48 this Roman Legionnare's must have served on less sunnier part of the empire.

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 Před 4 lety

      Hadrian´s Wall?, ah, but then the 9th was from Spain...

    • @Macharius89
      @Macharius89 Před 3 lety

      @@paavobergmann4920 it may be called the VIIII (yep, with four `I´) Hispanica, but the integrants of the legion could come from anywhere. And in Spain there are a lot of blonde, white skined people, specially in the North. Greetings from the Canary Islands mate

    • @paavobergmann4920
      @paavobergmann4920 Před 3 lety

      @@Macharius89 Yeah, you´re right. sure. It was maybe first assembvled in spain, or had a memorable deployment there, or whatever

    • @Macharius89
      @Macharius89 Před 3 lety

      @@paavobergmann4920 Actually the legions name´s were settled for greater actions or defeats (XII Fulminata), geographical origin (VIIII Hispanica, III Cyrenaica) or other matters (XXX Ulpia Victris, X Fretensis, etc). It´s great to see or read other people interested in one of the greaters pillars of the Roman Civilization

  • @jackiegamez2039
    @jackiegamez2039 Před 9 lety +8

    wow love the food

  • @ilcontraversientertainment3689

    thanks, Myke Hawke

  • @johnphillips4708
    @johnphillips4708 Před 5 lety

    I liked these dudes, good video 👍🏻

  • @RovingTroll
    @RovingTroll Před 4 lety +3

    "What I dislike about this furca, is that it doesn't contain two cartons of cigarettes"

  • @thisaccountnameiscompletel8949

    1:37 Sounds like a southerner saying "This Fucker here"

  • @cesarhernandezlopez6340

    Hawke's voice is amazing!

  • @YouWarhammer
    @YouWarhammer Před 4 lety +1

    this guys voice cured my depression. buttery smoooooth

  • @howmuchmorecanItake
    @howmuchmorecanItake Před 8 lety +12

    7:44 Get rekt, skrub.

    • @geminiwriter8875
      @geminiwriter8875 Před 4 lety

      Dan Otten if you pause it at just the right moment, his shield disappears, then he kicks it from nowhere.

  • @MovingTargetOne
    @MovingTargetOne Před 9 lety +6

    My guess is it doesn't stack up to military standards today.

  • @notsure1686
    @notsure1686 Před 4 lety

    Wish they'd go into more detail all the gear on the cloth at 7:17.

  • @yoda2000675
    @yoda2000675 Před 4 lety

    I lost it when he started running through the woods with his Roman sandals and that serious look on his face

  • @MrElis420
    @MrElis420 Před 10 lety +4

    "This furca here!" Thought he said fucker for a second there, haha

    • @ericcruz3558
      @ericcruz3558 Před 4 lety

      MrElis How is this not the top comment, I was looking for this lol

  • @Grynslvr2
    @Grynslvr2 Před 4 lety +7

    When I was a kid in the 50's and 60's, "hobos" were shown in movies and cartoons as carrying a stick over one shoulder with a piece of cloth tied up at the corners, holding all their worldly goods on the end of the stick. Now, and only now, do I understand it. It was the descendant of the "furca." Wow!!! BTW, for those who have never heard of a hobo, they were homeless people who traveled around the U.S. by walking, hitching a ride, and/or "riding the rails." That last one is sneaking onto a train (open box car or such) and letting it transport them somewhere - anywhere. Look them up. Interesting folks. Great vid. My day wasn't wasted because I learned something.

    • @zubbworks
      @zubbworks Před 4 lety +1

      You get the zubbonian award for least depressing comment of the video award.
      Award.
      Singing *HOBOS DON'T CRY!!*

    • @Grynslvr2
      @Grynslvr2 Před 4 lety +1

      @@zubbworks Thanks, I think. Zubbonian? (walks away while still seated at the computer singing:
      "Third box car, midnight train, destination, Bangor Maine,
      Old worn out suit and shoes, I don't pay no union dues
      I smoke old stogies I have found, short but not too big around
      I'm a man of means, by no means, king of the road")

    • @zubbworks
      @zubbworks Před 4 lety +1

      @@Grynslvr2 Man that is the last song on a cd I have and I quite like it.

    • @Grynslvr2
      @Grynslvr2 Před 4 lety +1

      @@zubbworks Yeah, Roger sang a hell of a tune. He single handedly taught me not to try to roller skate in buffalo herds. Ah, songs from my childhood. Sigh. A long, long time ago.

  • @bepizz6680
    @bepizz6680 Před 5 lety +2

    3:24 this man has no reaction to the hit he has taken

  • @brianjohnson1932
    @brianjohnson1932 Před 2 lety

    I love the legionary's face at 3:25

  • @HAPPYFUNTIMEx2
    @HAPPYFUNTIMEx2 Před 4 lety +25

    So many comments about the dudes voice. The whole comment section is giving of insecure vibes haha

  • @CM-ow3tq
    @CM-ow3tq Před 4 lety +6

    The way he's faking a "cool" voice is really bugging me.

    • @vincentmalasawmkimajongte7489
      @vincentmalasawmkimajongte7489 Před 3 lety +1

      He's done shows lectures and documentaries in this very same voice, I can't tell that he's kinda putting emphasis but this is his real voice.

  • @caiocollalto
    @caiocollalto Před 10 lety

    I was looking for Rome II videos then I found Hawke's picture there, immediately went WTF.

  • @DUBRTotalWar
    @DUBRTotalWar Před 10 lety

    lol The SLI fix won't fully be applied from CA. Nvidia need to release drivers supporting it also.

  • @chrisleonard2066
    @chrisleonard2066 Před 5 lety +6

    Imagine just being naturally gifted with a voice like that jesus h

    • @hajjibarbara2900
      @hajjibarbara2900 Před 4 lety

      Spending 20 years in the Army barking orders, singing cadences, and teaching soldiers will do that to you.

  • @99batran
    @99batran Před 10 lety +31

    I like to be a Roman

  • @DanielNighteyes
    @DanielNighteyes Před 4 lety

    I miss Mykel Hawk and his wife Ruth England in their television series "Man, Woman, Wild." I learned a whole lot more from them than I thought I would.

  • @ericolsen5592
    @ericolsen5592 Před 4 lety +1

    Romans, Spartans, Samurai etc. all had great warrior philosophies. But to me, nothing beats the Viking Odinist philosophies. For example the Spartans believed in punishing themselves to becomes stronger and never wore shoes to battle. The Samurai believed in ritual suicide to avoid capture. The Vikings believed in staying their course no matter what.

  • @LegionHare
    @LegionHare Před 10 lety +3

    Is this supposed to teach us something? We already knew all this!

    • @Bloodlyshiva
      @Bloodlyshiva Před 10 lety +3

      That's the thing with the Internet, you don't know who's gonna hit your video, especially when you're doing big advertising. You can't presume knowledge.

  • @mark9152
    @mark9152 Před 6 lety +34

    Hahaha I can't sympathize with all the angry mob. I started playing Rome 2 when it was already at the Emperor Edition so I saw none of the things that most are angry about... whatever they were...

    • @analtubegut66
      @analtubegut66 Před 4 lety +3

      Check out reviews around release.
      This game had one of the worst releases of a game in gaming history. Was criminally misadvertised and utterly broken.
      It wasn't until years later that it was in a playable state, and today, It's stlll an unimpressive and uninspired sequel with money grubbing dlc practices.
      Big fan of the first rome total war though. Fell so far from the standards and business practices of that amazing game.

    • @MDP1702
      @MDP1702 Před 4 lety

      @@analtubegut66 So basically like paradox's imperator now?

  • @SB-xt5jk
    @SB-xt5jk Před 4 lety +1

    Producer: So can I arrange new music for this piece?
    Sega: No, the game music will do everything you need.
    Producer:

  • @dahalofreeek
    @dahalofreeek Před 4 lety

    The "centurion" guy has pretty awesome legs.

  • @shinobu2394
    @shinobu2394 Před 9 lety +16

    mykel hawke? hehe i bet his nicname is "mykehawke" lol

    • @tareke586
      @tareke586 Před 9 lety

      Mycock 😉

    • @Sarrienne
      @Sarrienne Před 6 lety

      Yeah, because 'Stringfellow' was already taken...

  • @nilloc93
    @nilloc93 Před 10 lety +9

    did you waste all your dev budget paying this guy or something?

  • @Chronologger
    @Chronologger Před 5 lety

    Myke Hawke is hard as rock

  • @raver377
    @raver377 Před 4 lety +1

    im sad that they didnt mention that romans used to train with equipment that was double or tripple(cant remember, i think it was tripple for the weapon/scutum shield and double for armor as well as general equipment) the weight of their actual campaign gear so when they where actualy fighting they where alot lighter then when they where training making them last even longer and beeing even more agile etc