Pressing the action key on every single button I see even the ones that doesn't do shit.
I just can't help it :(
I find that the only legimate way to earn cash in RPG's is to run weapons.
I alway's have to make sure my gun's are reloaded before i go on and i always get a wierd feeling if i dont lol
I have the hoarding problem described before. I scoop up EVERYTHING in sight.
In HL2, I used to put weapons and healthpacks on top of a crate (or in one of those little plastic ones) and keep them with me until I needed them. Which I never really did, and they always used to fall off of the jeep and fall into some inaccessible place.
In MMO's I always pick the least used class because I want to be unique.
If a game has ANY sort of console, the first thing I'm gonna do is find a way to open it and use it, even before actually playing the game. 60% of the time I don't even use it.
If a game has mods, I'll actually spend more time downloading and examining mods fitting to what I want than actually playing the game.
In strategy and sandbox games, I'll just at some point try to make a plot or religion on it. It sometimes gets so extense I allow myself to lose sometimes just for plot reasons. It's really awkward sometimes.
In TF2, upon entering a room, crouch, turn to left, continue. Extremely bad habit I got from Max Payne.
Sometimes online in MW2 I'll play as a sniper, find the most camouflaged spot possible, and continuously aim at a distant point on the map. I'll wait most of the round for someone to come to that point, and then I'll shoot them. Especially on hardcore.
The best score I've ever gotten doing this was 5-0, but it's very relaxing.
And in horror games, (dead space,) I'll go literally everywhere in the game while having my weapon aimed. It takes so long.
Before every song in rockband / GH, I gotta do the Yoshi Island drum beat on the guitar.
Whenever I play final fantasy XII, I chew on my ps2's analog sticks. It only happens when I play this exact game. The glue on the underside of the padding tastes like goose pate.
I'll turn complete evil if I do so on accident
Ex: Halo, accidentally kill a marine (FUCK THE MARINES!)
And in RTS games I'll actually care for mai troops, not SUICIDE MISSION!!!! everywhere.
[QUOTE=Mctubby;18801456]I alway's have to make sure my gun's are reloaded before i go on and i always get a wierd feeling if i dont lol[/QUOTE]
Read Original Post, Jesus.
I burst fire fully automatic weapons, and I attempt to spray with burst fire weapons.
As most people have stated I create missions and/or stories for units. Ex: when I'm transporting my Engineers to a Oil Derreck, I'll keep the Chopper hovering over a nearby pond or something as is it's storing some sort of important data in a laptop on it to return to HQ. As well as creating a Sniper or SEAL I'll pretend they're a character from another game I've played (Like MW2)... I feel bad when they die..
In almost every game I must strafe, or I'm pretty much dead obviously. Plus after I played GoW, and GoW2, I went to a friends party -- we played Lazar Tag (IMMA CHARGIN' MAH LAZAR!!) and each time I was about to turn a corner I'd lean up against the wall and look around the corner.
Yes.. I do know this has alredy been mentioned and OP said it's not worth mentioning, but here we go anyways.
Yeah, you guessed it, reloading. I know I've had the trait of reloading a gun way too often possibly because of my time with Counter Strike in the past, but only couple of days ago I realized the extent of this obsession. My girlfriend agreed to try out Left 4 Dead 2 (she's not a gamer at all.. she enjoys playing a short game of Crash Bandicoot on xbox sometimes and she's even known to have played some Tekken in the past) and during the first chapter of Dead Center (on easy, singleplayer) while she was just moving around and shooting a zombie or two before her npc teammates could get the kills, basically just trying to get into the game, I _constantly_ kept telling her to reload her pistol... It started annoying even me, but I just couldn't help but to mention about it when I saw the pistol had _only_ 13 rounds left of 15...
Fucking annoying.
Whenever I play The Punisher, I look for retarded faces that the enemies make while dying and screencap them :banjo:
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And then post them in the General In-Game Screenshots thread :banjo:
Press all the buttons I can to find out what each one does, also I cruise the internet before I get on any video games.
After every shot I reload, like some kinda thing in my head has a go at me if I dont. I cant finsh a level with grandaes left either gotta use em.
[QUOTE=Iluza;18814636]Whenever I play The Punisher, I look for retarded faces that the enemies that the enemies make while dying and screencap them :banjo:
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And then post them in the General In-Game Screenshots thread :banjo:[/QUOTE]
I saw them,
What the fuck?
In any Unreal Tournament game: Dual pistols will always take priority over any other weapon while I have them. It works surprisingly well in UT3.
In Mass Effect: Hitting r repeatedly to reload, realising too late that there is no reloading in this game, and I've just thrown and detonated a grenade in my face.
If i find some kind of physics object I have to some how break\move\destroy it.
When I get excited in a game, I may jump up a bit.
Don't even notice it now
In any game with a Jump button, I can't seem to let myself touch the ground for more than half a second. Unless I'm in a firefight or something. Then I can't cease strafing.
If I'm not jumping, I'm strafing.
Sometimes I Jump side-to-side.
JUMPING SERPENTINE.
Oh, and if a weapon has a scope- I *have* to use the scope before I can fire. Doesn't matter how close the enemy is. Nine times out of ten, it ends in my Death, but eh.
This doesn't apply to Iron-sights, oddly enough.
Also; as mentioned earlier above, I've got to constantly check behind myself. This, coupled with my "scope" issue has killed me many a time. But my jump-strafing has saved me from a few rockets and stray rounds, so it's all good.
And just to add another:
I have to open everything. I'm a scavenging pakrat.
Loot corpses, search for loot-able containers, secrets.
Usually ends in me carrying half of Constantinople before I'm done.
[QUOTE=Askaris;18819107]In any Unreal Tournament game: Dual pistols will always take priority over any other weapon while I have them. It works surprisingly well in UT3.
In Mass Effect: Hitting r repeatedly to reload, realising too late that there is no reloading in this game, and I've just thrown and detonated a grenade in my face.[/QUOTE]
i'd do this and later on i would wonder why i don't have any grenades left.
Get to scared to use my entire force in any RTS game... so I will just use about half
I used to remember in Halo 2 that on the first level you face the flood as the arbiter there was this room with the elevator that takes you up 30 something levels. Each time I would play that level I was try to force the invincible elite onto the elevator with me by hitting him with the energy sword.
[QUOTE=Empty_Shadow;18484139]In single player RTS I try to keep my units who do badass shit alive, or keep them as my elite forces.
Once, I had about 15 elite GIs in RA2. (this was against computer opponents) and I spent ages levelling up the black hawk helicopters, and had an elite crew of 3 elite helicopters that tore up infantry while the GI's basically killed the fuck out of anything that moved, and I had crazy ass guerilla missions and it was awesome.[/QUOTE]
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saying [b]"ouch"[/b] IRL when I get shot in-game
Occasionally, when playing games with three unique teams, like Pirates, Vikings, and Knights, I'll only talk like said team in voice chat. I get weird looks from my parents when I bellow "INSOLENT PEASANTS" over the microphone at people.
In AvP 2, i always freaked out as a marine, when there were respawning hordes of aliens chasing me
and accidentely blew myself to oblivion because i would run up to a keypad to seal off the area and
press the secondary fire grenade launcher button instead of 'e'. always. even if its a mouse button.
If I was in an aliens movie, I would be the guy who freaks out and kills everyone by accident
[QUOTE=StormHammer;18832590]Occasionally, when playing games with three unique teams, like Pirates, Vikings, and Knights, I'll only talk like said team in voice chat. I get weird looks from my parents when I bellow "INSOLENT PEASANTS" over the microphone at people.[/QUOTE]
hahaha you play in a room with your parents
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