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Publius Aelius Hadrianus
03-17-2009, 18:52
Hi

How good is this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UU4DfV_M2M&feature=related)? Not only this battle but the other as well like Teutburg, Alesia. Is it a good program?

Thx

A Very Super Market
03-17-2009, 18:59
Its one of the older shows that history channel made. Actually quite accurate, though they didn't use EB for it.

Africanvs
03-17-2009, 19:06
I remember this series. I think it's pretty good, informative, and using the RTW game engine they manage to give an idea of what the battles were like. The experts seem relatively well informed. I'm sure some of the other people more knowledgable than me on the forums can spot some problems with it, but I enjoyed the decisive battles.

Publius Aelius Hadrianus
03-17-2009, 21:43
Thx for the replies.

Antinous
03-18-2009, 04:44
I was addicted to that show!!! To me it was the most realistic not exaggerated show on history channel(unlike that new show battles B.C. so like 300 ugh!!).

EDIT: Even though 300 had cool effects.

Fluvius Camillus
03-19-2009, 17:56
I was addicted to that show!!! To me it was the most realistic not exaggerated show on history channel(unlike that new show battles B.C. so like 300 ugh!!).

EDIT: Even though 300 had cool effects.

Ah yes, the old shows, I always watched them!

SirRethcir
03-22-2009, 20:36
Not only this battle but the other as well like Teutburg, Alesia.

Kampf um Germanien (Battle for Germania) (http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/content/718370?inPopup=true) Only in German, sorry. It's the first of too parts, though the actual battle will be shown in the second part next week.

EDIT:
Here (http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/content/718214?inPopup=true) you can see some video footage from the second part.
(click on "start" -> click on "Orte der Varusschlacht" -> click on "zu den Videos")

SwissBarbar
03-22-2009, 23:29
I watched it today on ZDF. Quite nice, but the roman armies are not very accurate. All marching in Lorica Segmentata, carrying onagers and ballistae en masse with each and every army, like in "Gladiator". But I don't want to have a narrow mind, I found it quite fascinating and will watch the second part of it.

Centurio Nixalsverdrus
03-23-2009, 01:35
"Kampf um Germanien" is indeed very well made. If you complain about the shown lorica segmentata, better compare it to "Battles B.C."

Aurgelmir
03-23-2009, 13:13
Kampf um Germanien (Battle for Germania) (http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/content/718370?inPopup=true) Only in German, sorry. It's the first of too parts, though the actual battle will be shown in the second part next week.

EDIT:
Here (http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/content/718214?inPopup=true) you can see some video footage from the second part.
(click on "start" -> click on "Orte der Varusschlacht" -> click on "zu den Videos")


Even with the uncorrect equipment,i was very anoyed that i missed the show...:shame:
Looks MUCH better than Craples BC.

In the past ZDF had some really nice history shows(the only thing you could watch on that channel),of course not all of them where historically correct,but the overall production is quiet good

artaxerxes
03-23-2009, 18:11
Seeing Hellenistic powers being defeated by Rome just CRUSHES my heart :thumbsdown: actually turned the video off after hearing about the gap in between the two Macedonian flanks... I don't even wanna know what happened then :( ... I'll just play EB as Macedonians and then invade Italy and not have to worry:)

kekailoa
03-23-2009, 20:31
What about that show Warriors on the History Channel? I watched it once on Vikings, and I'm not sure if I liked it or was completely irritated by the complete idiocy of the host.

SwissBarbar
03-23-2009, 21:13
"Kampf um Germanien" is indeed very well made. If you complain about the shown lorica segmentata, better compare it to "Battles B.C."

:laugh4: Touché

SirRethcir
03-28-2009, 18:41
It's the first of too parts, though the actual battle will be shown in the second part next week.
The second part is already online: http://wstreaming.zdf.de/zdf/300/090318_varus2_tex.asx