Pourquoi on appelle ça de la genadine ?
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Pourquoi on appelle ça de la genadine ?

Alors que c'est clairement pas du sirop de grenade ! Il n'y en a même pas dedans !

u/TheKingGreil — 15 hours ago

How tf is the pieper feeling that easy to play ?

Last night I wanted to get the pieper codex entry, so I tried it, thinking that as a support with only a semi auto rifle who is actually not doing that much damages, and the fact that my aim still sucks despite a year playing bf1, i would get absolutely destroyed. And then boom. Five kills in one life. How ? How does a weapon that feels like it does not belong to this class can be so efficient ? Maybe I was lucky qnd only ran into peoples with no skills nor ammos left, but it felt really good and really easy.

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u/TheKingGreil — 3 months ago

I builded a rocket with the top like this in order to leave a part in orbit around the moon as a fuel tank while the part into the structure was landing on the moon, to do the moon tour.

So i put my rocket around the moon, go down on the moon with the landing module, take off again to the next location, then i don't have enough fuel to go to the third one and get back. So i go to the part I left in orbit, refill my landing module, and go to the third location. Then I go back to the part in orbit and then to earth.

I landed safely on earth but did not get the achievment. Why ? Does connecting to another rocker cancels the previous landing ?

u/TheKingGreil — 4 months ago