That.
Just post weird stuff you do in online/non-online games.
- I make my own stories while playing.
Sometimes the original story seems to be too generic, so I change it.
Actually my self-made plot for Battlefield 3 Multiplayer.
" The year is 2014. After several wars during the year, multiple weapons were planed to be used in said fights, but the company who made them got destroyed and to prevent any country to make use of said weapons, they got put and saved trough various places in the world (Maps).
Two companies of mercenaries ( instead of US and RU) fight for the control of those weapons.
From capturing the territory around the world (Conquest) to make sabotages (Rush)."
Also in my story there aren't tickets.
Every time a merc dies, the company need to send in a new one, but they have to pay his loadout, so they lose money. (A ticket in this situation)
- I do stuff in relevance to my usernames or avatar.
Yes I weird
I jump everywhere i go
[QUOTE=ryfry99;40761414]I jump everywhere i go[/QUOTE]
And climb on everything I can.
In every Zelda game I have ever played except Majora's Mask, I roll everywhere I go. With MM I always use the bunny hood.
[QUOTE=Zags;40761420]And climb on everything I can.[/QUOTE]
And I crouch too.
It's a small world, Don't you guys think?
When I played Pokemon as a kid I used to pretend I was a Sasquatch and no one could see me or else I'd lose. So basically I could enter no line of sight.
It sucked.
I try and press hardest against a wall and see if i can no-clip through it
firing into the air a lot when you win
even better in games like planetside 2, nothing better than winning a bloody close-quarters fight for a small outpost in the middle of nowhere and then having you and 30 buddies jump around and fire into the air in victory. real comradery.
I imagine animations in a first person game are more impressive that what they really are.
i.e.Sliding down Megaton buildings to get around when I'm just moving down in third person, dramatic flairs when casting destruction spells in Skyrim when I'm maybe moving my hands, etc
I try to ride on top of npcs.
slowly move camera and move in attempt to create a more cinematic moment
When I know I'm being spectated I like to twitch my aim around like I'm botting.
Use voice commands frequently and accurately.
Try to jump on top of other players (usually does not work)
Jump down stairs like a boss.
Even if I'm using a big machine gun with loads of ammo, I still have to reload after only firing a few shots.
Loot whore sight.
Sprint around the NPCs during cutscenes, if the game allows.
In GTA4 I followed around random NPCs, learned their patterns, killed them, changed myself into them. When another NPC acted strange around me I followed them and repeated the process.
When the person I was attempting to kill fought back I liked to imagine myself doing this
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/HblVEHy.gif[/IMG]
Repost from GTA Thread.
[quote]Having become very bored with GTA 4 recently, I decided to put a twist on my activities in game. I've begun to slowly get Niko to transition into a Patrick Bateman style psychopath. At first the behavioral changes were slight, nearly un-noticeable. I'd started acting more and more erratic and psychotic as my time went on. During the day, I'll do the normal stuff, drive, eat, hang out with friends. Making sure I'd have those moments of slight insanity (Parking in the middle of the road, staring at random people, following them for minutes on end) But at night is where things get fun. Niko would flip 100% from who he was during the day. The first murder I ever committed was on some guy I bumped into while walking from my apartment to the nearest internet cafe. He said something about me being an asshole, and that was the moment I snapped. I pushed him into the wall, and he got back up wanting to fight. I ran into an alley and stopped, back facing towards him as I drew my knife. I then proceeded to stab him to death in the empty alleyway. Since then I've gone around doing the same to whoever will fight me. The next day Roman called to go play darts, and I accepted. On the way to our destination, I tuned it to Vladivostok FM and began monologuing to him about the meaning of the music (mostly stupid and made up facts about the artists and songs). When we returned to his drop off point, I let him out and sped towards Central Park, looking for my next target.
GTA starts to get more and more fun when you forget about what you're supposed to be doing.[/quote]
Other things I'll do are:
In war games I'll often give and reply to NPC Commands, or let them know I'm reloading.
In GTA multiplayer I'll hijack a taxi sometimes and drive my friends around while being as stereotypical of taxi drivers as possible
In some FPS's without camera bobbing for movement, I'll move the mouse around to simulate it.
And in Battlefield 3 I'll always narrate everything like it's a documentary being filmed in the first person perspective.
I reload after every shot, but thats not too uncommon now a days.
If I clutch in CS:GO, I flail my mouse around violently and open fire. Its gotten people to go "Jesus Christ dude" several times.
I drive aimlessly along the roads as if I'm roleplaying.
if I'm playing fallout, leave food on dead corpses. They will call me the food murderer.
Crouch walking long distances/killing enemies.
thanks to playing quake competitively i bunny hop in every single game i play.
If I'm playing a game like Crysis or one of the Stalker games, I have to go through every level doing every possible way to accomplish the goal, be it stealth, rambo-style, or a mix. When I find the one that works the best, I do a play through where I try to do it in a perfect manner.
[QUOTE=wug;40761750]thanks to playing quake competitively i bunny hop in every single game i play.[/QUOTE]
Once I managed to bunny hop IRL
[editline]24th May 2013[/editline]
In Half-Life 2, I crouch as if it will make my aim steadier.
I spent about 5 minutes in Dishonored dragging an unconscious maid and city watch officer into a bed, then I put two cups, one of each of their hands, then dropped two empty bottles of what I assumed contained alcohol on the floor.
Then as I walked away to continue the mission, I wondered what their reactions would be when they woke up. :v:
I melee everything I see
Mostly in Halo and Borderlands.
I dislike using powerful ammo in games most of the time.
I love that weak but common as hell ammo.
[QUOTE==DarkStar=;40761854]I dislike using powerful ammo in games most of the time.
I love that weak but common as hell ammo.[/QUOTE]
Probably the old "I might need it later" syndrome. I know the feeling.
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