Random fireing when walking long distances to watch the firering/reload animation
I crouch a lot. Specially to pick up weapons. for example in crysis. This was caused my pressing buttons in gmod.
And pressing shift in l4d trying to escape some hunter or something, making me walk.
On the reloading story.... i think it was caused by HL2. "Dr. Freeman, don't forget to reload" "gotta reload".
I'll spend a couple of hours downloading and installing custom models and skins for every weapon and character in a game.
Then I'll play the game for an hour and not touch it again for months.
[QUOTE=Anteep2;18835417]hahaha you play in a room with your parents[/QUOTE]
No, as they walk by in the hall, they can hear me in my room and give me weird looks about it later.
-After playing games with leaning attempting to lean in other games and when that fails, trying in vain to see around that corner by leaning in real life.
-Constant fear that the last time a path/corridor split that I am missing something very important. This causes me to backtrack half way across a level only to 90% of the time find that that path quickly dead ends.
-Doing so many side quests/exploring that I have so much ammo/money/exp that the rest of the main game is entirely trivial and I already have everything.
with RTS games, i try and get all the resources on the map before winning. age of empires - army of villagers completely cleaned the trees off of the island.
Sometimes, when nobody's in the room, I narrate my games like I'm doing a Let's Play of them.
Then I turn around and see my mom staring at me. :geno:
I get pissed really bad when I lose an RTS while trying to roleplay. I rage quit.
When playing racing games with a gamepad I always find myself leaning to the right or left
Ever since I got the huntsman in TF2 I always aim over people's heads instead of at the head itself.
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[QUOTE=DimJim;18936490]Sometimes, when nobody's in the room, I narrate my games like I'm doing a Let's Play of them.
Then I turn around and see my mom staring at me. :geno:[/QUOTE]
Same thing here bro.
If possible, i will try and spare lives or take them silently. Like, in assasins creed 2, i tend to disarm people and beat them sensless rather than just killing them. But in things like Dark messiah, i do so like to beat people across the head with flaming boxes.
I have to turn off all the lights to play L4D, just for that extra atmosphere.
If I have a temporary AI teammate, like in halo or something, I always try to keep them alive for as long as possible. Even to the point of taking bullets for them, and if they get killed I always kinda pretend that one of my best friends just died and do a little rambo, just speaking about it makes me feel childish, but it's just a manly thing to do :v:.
And if they make it all the way to the end, and some invisible force is blocking them or they can't get up a ledge, I always shed a silent tear and say farewell to my comrade.
Not anymore, but when I was a kid I always tried to act like a normal civilian in GTA games. Stop at the traffic lights and go eat, sleep and pretend to have a job.
In Fallout 3 I stashed weapons in various hiding spots around my house (under the bed, behind the cabinets, etc.) so if someone attacked me in my home I would always have a gun.
Same thing in Oblivion. Had a bunch of daggers between the books on the shelves.
After any large shoot out in Fallout 3, I have to clear all the bodies away and gibs away. In The Pitt DLC, Near the end, i fulled a bathtub with 8 bodies, only after removing the heads, which i put in the nearby sinks.
I'm not sick.
[QUOTE=Faunz;18939505]If I have a temporary AI teammate, like in halo or something, I always try to keep them alive for as long as possible. Even to the point of taking bullets for them, and if they get killed I always kinda pretend that one of my best friends just died and do a little rambo, just speaking about it makes me feel childish, but it's just a manly thing to do :v:.
And if they make it all the way to the end, and some invisible force is blocking them or they can't get up a ledge, I always shed a silent tear and say farewell to my comrade.
Not anymore, but when I was a kid I always tried to act like a normal civilian in GTA games. Stop at the traffic lights and go eat, sleep and pretend to have a job.[/QUOTE]
I do that in stalker sometimes. If I find an npc that I liked dead somewhere, I go get my fn2000, deagle, and nades and fuck shit up.
I don't constantly reload. I empty the clip/magazine every time.
While I'm flying something like a gunship in 2142, i always lean in the direction I'm going.
I move my body around with the same movements as my car whenever I play racing games...
When I play rts games, I always try to make it realistic. I don't send massive armies of units that are somewhat of an exploit to win. Instead, I create a well balanced, realistic army. I always make a ton of weak units and a few strong units, because this seems the most realistic to me.
I usually lose :(
[QUOTE=Kabolte;19025887]When I play rts games, I always try to make it realistic. I don't send massive armies of units that are somewhat of an exploit to win. Instead, I create a well balanced, realistic army. I always make a ton of weak units and a few strong units, because this seems the most realistic to me.
I usually lose :([/QUOTE]
This, and I make my bases pretty, not useful. The AI dominates me, I don't play Online :3:
I make up alternate stories for games.
For example Halflife 2 is really about some Scientists urge to find his favourite book "How to not be a tard Edition Red.", wich tells him how to do anything theoretically possible in any given scenarion, its a red book. But then loosing it! The battle for the book and saving the world with it has just begun!
Also if i play a game where i can free roam and there is vehicles, i tend to make big junk yards of cars i stole. Like get that hovercar and put it here, proceed to shoot it untill it explodes, repeat.
I tried to compleat the "Evil karma" achevments on Fallout 3. I couldnt do it. I'm too nice.
Whenever I play RTS games I usually amass a ton of weak units and get as much as the population cap allows me, even if it takes me hours, then ill go all Omaha beach on them.
throw all my grenades at the same time so I don't have the pressure of thinking about throwing them later (cod)
I always let go of the trigger if I'm almost certain that i used the exact amount of bullets.
Usually makes me either look awesome or stupid as fuck.
I sit in odd positions.
Turn around about every 3 seconds in shooters.
Probabily from playing too much Team Fortress 2 and getting nightmares about spies.
When I throw grenades, or anything similar I refrain from firing until it detonates, even if fired upon I just look for cover.
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