I couldn't think of a way to phrase the subject that seemed fitting, but what I'm wondering is:
Do we know of many films/books/shows/whatever accurately portray the logical course of a battle between armies/fleets? This would exclude historical fiction, as they can have accurate battles by just replicating what we know already happened.
I feel like almost none of the fiction I've seen accurately portrays how a battle would have gone between, for example, two medieval armies. Usually it is just both sides running mindlessly at each other with no formation or unit cohesion. Nobody tries to flank anybody. Cavalry charges are never ordered when they would be, or are ordered when they would not be. Tactics such as Defeat in Detail, Hammer & Anvil, or Oblique order are non-existent. Samurai are using katana as their primary weapon and not naginata.
There are some works of fiction which portray battles/campaigns realistically, but they are hit or miss.
Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings come to mind. Parts of the Battle of the Bastards are good. Parts of it are stupid. Parts of the Battle of Helms Deep are good. Parts of it are stupid.
And that's just medieval-era battles. I can think of even fewer instances of 'accurate' combat in a gunpowder-era stories.
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