ITT: battles you would like to Spectate

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If you could watch a battle, spectator mode(allowing you to view a battle in progress and view an entire map freely, or follow soldiers) which one would you pick?

>Navas de Tolosa: christian kingdoms vs Al-Andalus

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Avarayr
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Marshes
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_73_Easting
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Gettysburg or Borodino

Cannae so I can watch all the Romans die.

Seriously Veeky Forums how can you say anything but Thermopylae. Though I would also like to know where the Persian cavalry were at Marathon and also if the Greeks did charge across the field at a run.

Austerlitz

>use your one chance to spectate the battle of Thermorpylae
>Its a big army of slaves with a few actual warriors
>the battle consists of them getting raped by Persians for a few days until the Persians lose from exhaustion

The fuck did I just read?

You're the guy with the blue laptop right?
Having a hard time understanding what you are trying to convey.

>easy mode
Gettysburg
Lepanto
Gaugamela
Ypres
Mylae
My Lai

>moderate difficulty
Vicksburg
Plessey
Rorke's Drift
Muhlberg
Baghdad (1258)
Vienna (1683)
Tenochtitlan (1521)

>hard mode
Kadesh
Lake Turkana
Jutland
Hydaspes
Sekigahara
Siege of Rhodes

Stalingrad
Conquest of Mexico
Some 7 years war battles

delet this

First crusade, seige of Ascalon, or seige of Antioch.

French Cav Charges against the infidels of Christ just get me feelin so warm inside.

siege of Jerusalem, first crusade due to its epic nature and suspenseful ending

battle of Austerlitz to see Napoleon at his finest

Fuck man I dunno. Too many battles I think would be cool to see.
Pearl Harbor if that really counts as a battle.

Zama
Cannae
Kadesh
Ipsus
Asculum
Magnesia
Leuctra
Manzikert
Hattin
1453 :(
Siege of Vienna
Lepanto
Poltava
Leutzen
Soor
Rossbach
Leuthen
Wagram
Austerlitz
Cold Harbor
Antietam
Metz
Midway
Guadalcanal
Kursk
Prokhorovka
Golan Heights

You just really want to see Jews nd Muslims all slaughtered and their blood to run like rivers in the roads dont you?

covadonga

All the battles my country has won.

Lepanto or Salamis.

Always had a thing for naval battles with galleys.

Battle of changping when the Qin BTFO the Zhao.
Also so i can see Bai Qi bury 400k chinks alive.

This

Battle of Cajarmaca...

Hello 2006!

>Though I would also like to know where the Persian cavalry were at Marathon

They were aboard the fleet.

Invasions of Panama and Grenada

Also Battle of Mogadishu

Wrong. Just a fan of Herodotus. Blow me.

That one battle where the Hussites made the entire enemy army flee by singing a song in unison

Zog boys.

Are you new? Or did you come back after a while?

Since they haven't been said: Alesia or Sekigahara. Monumental battles during Mithridatic Wars would be neat too.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ktož_jsú_boží_bojovníci

What?

Karansebes

Think of the memes

Ain Jalut

Tough choice, but I guess i'd go for Kursk.

My negroid companion.

This

>le epic 300 spurtans xD
Hi newfag

Did anybody mention Waterloo?

Also, Jericho.

First Day of Somme so I can see the eternal Anglo getting btfo

I'd pick the fight between the aesir and the jotun at ragnarok.

rorke's drift
shiroyama
kiev 1941

Yeah so?

I'm not into it because of the politics. I just love BDUs.

why would you want that? La invasion it was just the US droping a few bombs, and panamanians looting and killing each other

Berestechko and Breitenfeld hands down top two.

Panama was over before it even began. Probably one of the most successful operations of the 20th Century.

I love elephants.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Avarayr

Most awsome ones would be verdun, somme, stalingrad and the siege of sevastopol (1941-1942)

Sekigara or Battle of Plains of Abraham.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Marshes

>tfw you will never watch 49 helicopters get intercepted and btfo by MiGs
>you will never witness helicopter dogfights
>you will never watch soldiers getting blown up my floating landmines and electrocuted in chest high water

holy shit this looks metal as fuck, they had it all

was the whole Iran-Iraq war like this?

Yeah, it was basically WWI except with modern weapons and between two nations who genuinely despise each other
>Persians emptying prisons and sending them out running into minefields to make way for elite troops
>Persians sending out waves of kids to clear minefields
>both sides using human waves and trench warfare
>Saddam relentlessly using chemical weapons against both military and civilians but it just pisses them off more and swells Persian ranks
>Iran uses all the brand new equipment that the US gave the Shah and now can fly American jets better than Americans can

Gaugamela, obviously.

>1453
stop making me cry

>ifunny

agincourt
Archers, fuck yeah
alternatively, Hakkapeliittas in 17th century religious wars, because much anzestuurs was there

>Omaha with Noclip

Hastings, 1066.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_73_Easting

I want an aerial view of this just to see more than 150 tanks and trucks gets blown to fucking pieces in a single night.

Was al-andalus invaded by zulus ?

Doot at them men!
Doot at them!

Would totally watch the shit out of Stalingrad, Tannenburg line, or Ypres.