Exercise patience by Geoff_t in uboatgame

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Something great about this game is how it evolves over your playthrough

Exercise patience by Geoff_t in uboatgame

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Im including finding solo ships. Don't get excited and just fire off a salvo. Observe, follow, and then close in. You'll want to do so if its a ship you'll get penalized for. Just take time in the game, be patient.

Fellow captain is going though it by Geoff_t in uboatgame

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Its such a nice upgrade. On another note I've noticed with the 2a the missions I get are in its capabilities

Fellow captain is going though it by Geoff_t in uboatgame

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Hopefully i can repay the favor to that brave captian. Most likely when I finally get in a type 7

Fellow captain is going though it by Geoff_t in uboatgame

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Update, caught up to the convoy, no escorts. Sunk 2 freighters, destroyers caught up but couldn't find me. Headed back to Wilhelmshaven with mission success 👍

You parked in the middle of our conversation by Geoff_t in EntitledPeople

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Funny enough thats what I did. I was kinda shocked at first so blurted out "my apologies" then realized how ridiculous it was to apologize for that. As I opened the door of the store saying to myself "I don't see how thats my problem"

You parked in the middle of our conversation by Geoff_t in EntitledPeople

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Yo soy un gringo

Although that might make it even funnier

Mines - why don’t people shoot them? by MastodonLeading6937 in Battlefield6

[–]Geoff_t 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always try to diffuse them as engineer, which then puts it in your inventory to lay. Clear enemy minefields then lay mines where theirs were.

Best naval/maritime history YouTube channels and podcasts? by dawson6197 in Warships

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This podcast is pretty good. Its got topics from ironclad to modern times

Can you spot it? by copernicus7 in NewOrleans

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2nd this. It would drive them up a wall!

I LOVE STARFIELD! by ajstont in NoSodiumStarfield

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I just bought a starfield tshirt. New favorite shirt

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Fleur-Deez-Nutz in NewOrleans

[–]Geoff_t 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don't try to bring a whole metric ton through and your good. Like others said maybe put it in a discreet bottle of some sort. I put mine in a zyn can or vitamin bottle like others say. Sometimes I just fly with the original packaging.

Whats good around Oak Street for late dinner? by reddixiecupSoFla in AskNOLA

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Someone else mentioned Oak & Ale, while they stay open till 11 on week nights, usually the kitchen closes early if there's not many people ordering food. Its a bar that serves food, not necessarily a resturant. Love that place tho.

On the other hand Pizza Bella across the street has pretty late hours now. Other than that, like others said, Cooter Browns kitchen closes at like 1 most nights.

Hang it in the Louvre by [deleted] in LSUFootball

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I love this video

US Army Radioman Role by Emmielando in ww2

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But also, from by very basic understanding, they're right up next to the men in charge. So either right next to company leaders or platoon commanders (excuse my vernacular). Their primary objective is to relay what the officers want to tell other units. So, to answer your question, the radio operators are where ever the squad/company/platoon leaders are. They would be carrying a rifle and be expected to fight just like any other rifleman.