692: Viewer, currently watching
“The discovery of the ‘Hosokawa Yusai seppuku route’ might actually change the entire history of Mitsunari RTAs.”
931: Viewer, currently watching
>>692
“Up until now, the optimal strategy was to skip returning to Sawayama and head straight towards Gifu.”
266: Viewer, currently watching
“At this point, even Ieyasu won’t be able to rein in the younger generals.”
476: Viewer, currently watching
“Ah, I see… If things are sped up by five years, Kobayakawa Hideaki is still only 13. Unless another event flag is triggered, Ieyasu might negotiate peace with the Mōri clan at Osaka and halt the advance before Sekigahara.”
598: Viewer, currently watching
“Even though Maeda Toshiie has been sent off to Kaga, he’s still alive, and Ieyasu’s overly cautious nature is exasperating.”
672: Viewer, currently watching
“When I did the Aizu Campaign in 1596, I had to wait nearly two years for Ieyasu to make a move. That old schemer takes forever.”
846: Viewer, currently watching
“Looks like you need bold opinions from people like Tadaoki and Kiyomasa to move things forward.”
928: Viewer, currently watching
“All that effort picking fights with Kiyomasa earlier in the timeline has paid off.”
53: Viewer, currently watching
“Tadaoki’s wife and father were killed—he’s really pitiful…”
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RTA in Japan “Ishida Mitsunari” Live Commentary ☆148 (The Night Before Sekigahara)
477: Viewer, currently watching
“Skipping much of the deliberations at Oyama, the Eastern Army marches west.”
532: Viewer, currently watching
“The rage among the various commanders is off the charts.”
611: Viewer, currently watching
“Everything seems to be going smoothly, yet Ieyasu looks like he’s holding his head in his hands.”
736: Viewer, currently watching
>>611
“Well, it’s no wonder he’s stressed—Mitsunari’s plans are completely incomprehensible. Nobody would expect someone to willingly march down the path of self-destruction.”
210: Viewer, currently watching
“Alright, Gifu Castle has fallen. Next up is Sekigahara.”
256: Viewer, currently watching
“At this point, it’s practically a guaranteed victory. Getting Ieyasu to come out was the hardest part.”
306: Viewer, currently watching
“Still, seeing Kiyomasa at Sekigahara just feels off.”
588: Viewer, currently watching
>>306
“It can’t be helped. Without Kiyomasa, there’s no Kobayakawa betrayal, and the Eastern Army feels too weak.”
691: Viewer, currently watching
“In a 1595 Sekigahara, Kobayakawa Hideaki would still be at Osaka Castle. At 13, he wouldn’t be able to command troops in a major battle.”
976: Viewer, currently watching
>>691
“He’s even younger than he was during the Keicho Campaign in history. It can’t be helped.”
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RTA in Japan “Ishida Mitsunari” Live Commentary ☆169 (Around Sekigahara)
583: Viewer, currently watching
“The day of the Battle of Sekigahara has arrived!”
621: Viewer, currently watching
“It’s finally here…”
644: Viewer, currently watching
“The troop formations are noticeably different from history. Fukushima Masanori’s forces are overextended, and the Western Army didn’t secure as much of the high ground as expected.”
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