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Brandon Joyce

@Hawkers89

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Hawkers Gaming
Hawkers Gaming@HawkersGamingYT·
If you want to truly understand the difference between PvP and PvE players' mentality, check out my newest @ARCRaidersGame short on Youtube!
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Brandon Joyce
Brandon Joyce@Hawkers89·
@ThatARCGuy Red Dead, Skyrim, Fallout Arc would be 4th if given the option 😅
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That ARC Guy
That ARC Guy@ThatARCGuy·
The lone ARC Raiders dev working on the October update.
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ARC Raiders Informer
ARC Raiders Informer@ArcRaidersInfo·
Will you still be playing ARC Raiders consistently over the next 5 months without any new map/big content drops? Be honest.
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Dave
Dave@GamewithDave·
Without telling me your age. What is the first video game you played? GIFS ONLY!!!
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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
251 years ago this week, a 6'2" Vermont moonshiner with no military experience and no authorization from anyone captured the most strategically important fort in North America at dawn, and accidentally won the Revolutionary War before it had really started. It's May 1775. Lexington and Concord happened three weeks ago. The colonies have muskets but almost no cannon. The British, sitting in Boston, have plenty. Everyone knows that without artillery, the rebellion is over by autumn. Everyone also knows where to get artillery: Fort Ticonderoga. A stone star-fort on Lake Champlain, bristling with roughly 80 heavy guns. The British call it "the Gibraltar of America." It's the bottleneck of the entire continent. Whoever holds it controls the invasion route between Canada and New York. ​What the rebels don't know, but Ethan Allen has heard, is that "the Gibraltar of America" is, by 1775, mostly held together by moss. The walls are crumbling. The garrison is 48 men, many of them invalids and pensioners. The commander hasn't even been told a war started. Allen is not a soldier. He's a frontier land speculator who runs an armed militia called the Green Mountain Boys, originally formed not to fight the British, but to beat up New York surveyors trying to seize Vermont farms. New York has literally put a bounty on his head. He decides to go take the fort anyway. Halfway there, a man named Benedict Arnold shows up on horseback with a Massachusetts colonel's commission, waving paperwork, demanding command of the expedition. The Green Mountain Boys threaten to go home if Arnold is in charge. Allen and Arnold agree to "joint command," which mostly means walking next to each other in furious silence. They reach the lake at midnight. Problem: they have 200 men and exactly two leaky boats. By 3 AM only 83 have made it across. Dawn is coming. Allen decides to attack with what he has, meaning roughly 1 American for every half-cannon inside the fort. ​A lone British sentry sees them coming through the wicket gate, levels his musket at Allen's chest, and pulls the trigger. The musket misfires. He runs. The Americans pour in. Total resistance to the capture of British North America's most important inland fortress: one wet flintlock. Allen pounds on the officers' quarters with the flat of his sword. Lt. Jocelyn Feltham stumbles out half-dressed, asking by what authority Allen is there. Allen, by his own later account, roars: "In the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress!" (Other witnesses remembered the wording as substantially more profane. The Continental Congress, for its part, had no idea any of this was happening.) Captain Delaplace, the actual commander, emerges still buttoning his trousers and surrenders the fort, its 78 cannons, its garrison, and roughly 30,000 musket flints without a shot fired by either side. Casualties: zero. Time elapsed: about ten minutes. But here's the part that actually changed history. Those cannons sat at Ticonderoga for six months until a 25-year-old, 280-pound Boston bookseller named Henry Knox, who had learned artillery from books in his own shop, volunteered to go get them. In the dead of winter, Knox and his men dragged 59 cannons weighing 60 tons across 300 miles of frozen rivers, the Berkshires, and unbroken snow, on 42 ox-drawn sleds. One gun fell through the ice of the Hudson. They fished it out and kept going. It took 56 days. On the night of March 4, 1776, those cannons were hauled silently up Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston Harbor. The British woke up on March 5 to find every ship in the harbor and every redcoat in the city under the muzzles of guns that, six months earlier, had belonged to them. Eleven days later, the British evacuated Boston. They would never hold it again. An unauthorized raid by 83 backwoodsmen, led by a wanted man and a future traitor, against a fort defended by a captain in his pajamas, became the artillery that drove the British army out of the largest city in the American colonies. Easiest W in American history. Possibly the most consequential ten minutes of the 18th century.
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Untold War Stories
Untold War Stories@UntoldWarFacts·
In 2034 the US Navy will commission a new aircraft carrier in Virginia. It will be the first Ford class carrier named after an African American. It will be named after a 22 year old mess attendant from Texas who fired on Japanese aircraft at Pearl Harbor with a gun he had never been trained on. This is the story of Dorie Miller..🧵1/5
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Rocketeer
Rocketeer@RocketeerDriver·
Saving cheater mail for after expedition is so nice... Really doesn't feel right though.
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Garand Thumb
Garand Thumb@GarandThumb1·
I’m sorry but the M-14 and derivatives are cool as hell
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That ARC Guy
That ARC Guy@ThatARCGuy·
It took hours, but I've finally deciphered the ARC Raiders map to outline many of the missed details within the map. Am I missing anything?
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Hawkers Gaming
Hawkers Gaming@HawkersGamingYT·
Do Cyborgs in @helldivers2 cheat by walking through walls? Yes, yes they do. Check out my latest short on Youtube to see!
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Veritas
Veritas@VeriitasGames·
Who do we think would be the best LEO-adjacent content creator that would best represent the day-to-day experiences/perspectives of the modern police officer? Any ideas/recommendations for someone I might be able to interview on this subject?
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aka@akafaceUS·
It seems that valuable tactical skills are no longer being taught or emphasized in this sport.
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Hawkers Gaming
Hawkers Gaming@HawkersGamingYT·
Now, anyone who has watched my videos knows my PvP skills have declined with age. That (doesn't) changes today as my friend tries to coach me on #ArcRaiders PvP in my newest video, up on YouTube now!
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Brandon Joyce@Hawkers89·
@ThatARCGuy It's definitely more fun now, but the lower rounds per minute negates the damage buff for overall DPS
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That ARC Guy
That ARC Guy@ThatARCGuy·
Who’s rocking the buffed up ‘tina?
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Brandon Joyce@Hawkers89·
@ThatARCGuy I honestly don't think I've ever ran into a cheater. Carebear lobbies are great like that.
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That ARC Guy
That ARC Guy@ThatARCGuy·
Should be a crime.
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Hawkers Gaming
Hawkers Gaming@HawkersGamingYT·
Wanna know what it's like to duel a Cyborg in @helldivers2 with a double barrel shotgun? Check out my latest short on Youtube!
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