Anti-War Game: Starting from Normandy Campaign-Chapter 684 - 330: Rommel’s Despair, Story Reward
With a click, you enter.
The perspective inside the livestream room instantly switched to a third-person view.
However, from a long shot to a close-up, what appeared before our eyes was a baby in its mother’s arms.
This didn’t surprise anyone.
Then it became clear why it was a third-person view.
Because the [Immersive Experience] mode is primarily first-person, occasionally switching to a third-party perspective, it does not affect the experience for viewers and participants.
The image’s perspective slowly rotates within the room.
Looking at the map in the room and the photos and decorations inside.
It can be seen that Rommel’s family was quite well-off.
Regarding this.
Many Blue Star netizens in the livestream began to explain that Rommel was born in Heidenheim in the southern part of the Imperial, his father was a high school principal, and his mother was the daughter of a local official.
Many Blue Star netizens in the livestream clicked their tongues in amazement.
This is quite a starting point.
Following that, the image shifted.
Entering into the boyhood of this young boy.
However, compared to the future famous Imperial general, the young boy at this time did not show any military talent, but rather benefited from his family environment.
His hands-on abilities became very strong.
At an age when others were still in school.
The Rommel in the picture.
Had already assembled his first glider.
Although it looked rather simple.
But....
At this time, Rommel was just a boy.
The glider was quivering in flight across the sky, and the young Rommel let out an excited cheer, maneuvering the glider to turn.
The Blue Star netizens in the livestream marveled at Rommel’s bravery.
Because at that height, even adults felt intimidated; if he fell, it would be certain death, yet Rommel was so excited.
And Yu Feng, while immersively experiencing this, only felt the excitement of young Rommel.
Although the [Immersive Experience Mode] and [Film Version] both showcase the lives of famous people, many Blue Star netizens have discovered that there are many differences in the details.
For example, in the [Film Version], it shows the process of young Rommel building the glider, followed by a distant view of the successful takeoff, and the exclamations of friends and parents on the ground.
But in the [Immersive Mode] is from the first-person perspective of young Rommel, skipping the building process and going straight into the flight, which is more impactful.
As the glider built by the boy soared through the sky, accompanied by the boy’s excited voice, the scene transitioned.
Slowly emerging [Italy, 1917]
On an icy and snowy battlefield.
Although youthful-looking Rommel had a stern expression, his steadfast gaze and frostbitten face carefully scanned the surroundings with the vigilance of a wolf.
And behind him was an exhausted troop.
As the perspective zoomed out, they trudged through the snow, step by step, toward their goal which emerged as the viewpoint elevated: a military camp on a mountain.
Getting closer to the enemy camp.
Blue Star netizens in the livestream room held their breath.
Because this segment, though shown in the [Film Version], was not so detailed, and during the play was already during the attack, while [Immersive Mode] started from the beginning.
Looking at the struggling troop, Blue Star netizens in the livestream room suddenly realized that the situation at that time was far more difficult than seen in the [Film Version].
Indeed.
There is no success without reason.
Although [Film Version] Rommel successfully raided this camp and won.
The journey to this camp was very difficult indeed.
Until approaching the enemy camp.
Rommel observed the terrain of the camp, then commanded his troops to flank to the side and launch an attack.
The soldiers in the camp were dumbfounded at the first moment of the assault.
Some even wondered if they were dreaming.
Where did so many enemies on the flank come from?
But Rommel gave them no time to think; like a swirling snowstorm, his small squad overwhelmed and captured the enemies outnumbering them ten to one in the camp.
And as the enemies dropped their weapons and raised their hands in surrender.
The weapons gathered on the ground eventually coalesced into an Iron Cross, continuously enlarging.
Until it covered the perspective.
The scene shifted once more.
The words [Battle of France, 1940] appeared.
The perspective slowly descended.
On the ground, an armored division was rapidly traversing the land of France, and as the commander of the 7th Armored Division of the Imperial, Rommel did not pause for even a moment.
The scene flashed by.
This armored division pressed forward on the battlefield nonstop.
Leaving behind only surrendering enemy troops and corpses crushed under tanks, but these didn’t halt their pace of attack.
From the map that flashed by.
They had already outdistanced the main forces by far, and the 7th Armored Division he led earned the title of ’The Devil’s Brigade’ in the Battle of France.
And this.
Was only the beginning of the highlights of life.
Following this was the well-known Africa campaign to many Blue Star players.
This part of the storyline.
Is often participated in by Blue Star players, but that is ultimately within a game.
And watching Rommel’s first-person perspective dominating across the African continent, and outmaneuvering the Allies with tactical command, many Blue Star players found it very enjoyable to watch.
Unlike a player’s perspective.
This was a first-person perspective, also containing much of the command screens and discussions about tactics not included in the [Film Version].







