I always run people over in GTA.
Always.
I also abuse the shit of TK ability(Psi Ops, Destroy all humans, HL2), making game much, MUCH longer.
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I can never play the bad guy in karma based games
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I'm always good, unless the game is made/published by Bethesda, at which point I'm literally Hitler.
in animal crossing, i keep my storage organized. like, the first level will have shirts, then headgear, then valuable stuff, then flower seeds and excess tools.
and i always try to have an assload of shirts in case villagers want one. it's a pain when i can't order the one they want though.
whenever i go fishing, i catch a full pocket of fish, then i'll continue, swapping out less valuable fish for more valuable ones.
new museum items ALWAYS go to the museum, because i never know if i'll come across one again. double this for rare stuff.
i hoard furniture items, because "i might use them one day" or "i'll use it in the extra room i'll get in the house when i pay my loan!"
now i wanna play animal crossing again, but i don't know where my cartridge is and my ds is dead. :c
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i just found the cartridge! but the ds is still dead.
In Oblivion Spend the first few hours training nothing but athletics and acrobatics. When these skills are maxed I can run faster than every thing and I can jump higher than a house. I then spend most of the game jumping over everyone who tries to fight me.
I also go on killing sprees, but I do it 100% invisible, and I use an extremely weak frost spell, I slowly freeze people to death (mostly guards) but then I think about their families, and feel bad so I start to use fire
[QUOTE=Eggy;40786530]In Hitman: Absolution you lose points for outright killing people who aren't the main targets. So I usually don't, except [sp]when Wade's lads killed all of those nuns inside of the orphanage, I massacred every single goon as violently as I could just to make them pay.[/sp][/QUOTE]
I actually think the vast majority of the people who played the game did. I used the axe :v:
In Mario World and Mario 64 I always make the player dance to the music.
I don't know why.
Abiding by the highway code when cops are nearby in games like gta
Any sorts of timed bonuses or powerups usually do not exist for me. It's either long term, or I am not using it.
[QUOTE=Drury;40791040]I find it weird when people actually organize their stuff.[/QUOTE]
Why? Depending on what game it is, it can really come in handy. In Fallout: New Vegas, once I got the NCR safehouse the shelves were stacked with guns and their respective ammo so I didn't have to carry 50 different weapons and 90 different ammo types and calibres. It's an element of fun in its self in that case. In games where opening the inventory doesn't pause the game, organising it all can be the difference between virtual life and death. In fact it bugs me in games where there's little organisation I can actually do with my inventory, like STALKER. My strategy there is just to limit the amount of crap I'm carrying so I don't have to scroll for 5 mins to find one specific item. In that game for me it's basically primary weapon + 1/2 ammo types, sidearm or heavy weapon + respective ammo, at least 5 of 1 type of medkit, bandages and food. It's a lot less to keep track of and 90% of what you need, as well as having no more different types of item than there are slots on the quick-use bar
In side-scrollers, I always hold down fire, even if you can't run. Fucking Mario made me do this.
If someone's mic spamming a good song. I'm going to either dance to it in TF2 or shoot my gun in rhythm.
There needs to be more fun rhythm games.
If there's a game where I'm in a car and there's railroad tracks. I will drive my car on the tracks and move to the first person camera and pretend I'm a train.
God I'm weird.
I always make roadblocks when I get the chance, Even if no cars are driving through the road.
Spam voice lines. Positive/Cheer in TF2, laugh in LoL etc.
in fighting games I jiggle the character a lot, and no its not me doing some complex footsies or anything.
I always hold my controller in the 'claw' method.
[t]http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab51/Gaogaodino/Clawone.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=MadBomber;40796033]I always hold my controller in the 'claw' method.
[t]http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab51/Gaogaodino/Clawone.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
Ohhh boy, My friend was a complete dick over this.
I ask him why his sensitivity is so damn high, he says it to flip around instantly to quick-snipe and shit, He also has this grippy thingies that keep falling off, He says i'm not holding it right.
Just let me play the damn game.
Claw grips tend to give you an innate advantage in FPSs like Halo as you're able to jump/melee/change weapon while still turning at the same time.
[QUOTE=MadBomber;40796033]I always hold my controller in the 'claw' method.
[t]http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab51/Gaogaodino/Clawone.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
What is that?
WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT?
[QUOTE=MadBomber;40796033]I always hold my controller in the 'claw' method.
[t]http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab51/Gaogaodino/Clawone.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
How did you take the picture? The way you're holding that controller is making it even more believable that you're a three-armed alien mutant.
In source games I always type 'disconnect' in console to disconnect, and 'exit' to leave the game.
Sometimes I want to go with the asshole route in RPGs but [I]I never fucking can[/I]
I like to switch my weapon a lot whilst not in combat.
I am planing to start a new game in fallout New Vegas ( you may have noticed that I love fallout) I normally hate Cesar's legion... So I have never done there quests, even though I am normally evil, I hat the legion. I will join them, but my character will be pure legion he hates everyone else, he only uses legion armor and weapons, also no stimpacks.
In Fallout 3 I spent hours equiping all megaton settlers with BoS power armor and good weapons using the mesmatron to make them look like an occupation force.
In Portal 2, the Conversion Gel has to be EVERYWHERE.
If it's not, I don't go to the next area. I'll spend hours trying to make it PERFECT.
In Fallout I use the Pre-War money as a secondary currency.
I try not to kill good guys while playing games where I'm the criminal. For example in GTA4 I will shoot the legs of any police officer/SWAT. If a game doesn't have "severely injured" feature like GTA I pretend that they didn't die.
I also do the same thing for some enemies. In HL2 I don't "kill" metrocops because I feel bad for them in a way.
Walk around when NPCs talk to me to see if their head follows me. And when they do, i jump around everywhere to make them look stupid too.
- I will always reload after each and every firefight. I have to. Even if I'm using a weapon that doesn't need reloading, after a fight I will still press my reload key.
- I always try to save the good guy NPCs, just because I know that they're destined to die over and over again.
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