hey /his/, was the deadliest warrior show accurate?
It was a fun show and they did bring in weapon experts, but they would always have something live experience or something like that for fights.
I started to doubt the integrity of the show with the episode that said somali pirates could beat a columbian drug cartel
It lost all credibility, for me, after
>IRA vs Taliban
what in the actual fuck
>>15058
I didnt really know anything about the IRA so I just assumed it was right
>>15001
>George Washington is a better general than Napoleon
It's shit.
several matches were laughably one sided that anyone with a brain would see the outcome a mile away. pirate vs knight is one example.
the video game was historically accurate though right?
>>15058
It had credibility after the Samurai vs Viking?
>Cannot even pierce viking armor, samurai team make fools of themselves
>Somehow beats viking easily in their simulator
>>15218
been a long time since I've seen it but didn't the samurai win mainly with the bow?
It's stupid as fuck don't bother unless you want to laugh
>after 3 thousand computer simulated tests we came to the conclusion that the ninja would beat a tank very easily because the tank would just be too slow and the ninja would be able to use his superior agility to infiltrate and kill the pilots with his trained shinobi fighting style
lol
>hey /his/ is [insert american history show] accurate?
NO
>>15001
No. It was actually very stupid. The huge assumptions and glaring mistakes they made were atrocious. That said, I would watch it with my IRL friends every time a new episode came out. Lot's of laughs were had.
>>15305
its not even a history show
its a fight show with historical figures in it
its death battle with historical figures
GOAT episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ssbgJ3D6cw
>>15001
it really isn't that accurate
>shaka zulu was the fiercest warrior in all of Africa!
>he would eat the hearts of his enemies!
>and scream ZULU while he cut down foes!
they went from a depiction of the man by James King who was a british trader just after ivory. King basically came up with this depiction of Zulu being a warmonger and a cannibal and everything else when really, before Mandella, he was the most influential man in South African history
>>15396
you posted the wrong link bro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6v15nOd1SM
what britbongs think:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msFljrJ7M4A
the vampire vs zombie episode was accurate though.