Woooooowwwww...that's....yeah. I don't know your friend so I don't want to say he's stupid but...yeah that was...ill-advised? That's like ignoring the flashing red lights and the female computer voice going "emergency, emergency."ArchBlade said:This wasn't my mistake, but it trumps every thing I've ever been screwed by in a video game.
My friend was playing Fallout New Vegas around the same time that the rest of us were, but he's the only one of us who never played it all the way to the end. Not because it wasn't a good game, oh no.
He was exploring a vault(Forgive me for not remembering which one) that was heavily irradiated, with the radiation getting more intense as you went down through the vault. Now, I should mention that my friend doesn't save like he should. Which is to say, he doesn't save at all and relies only on autosaves. You can see where this is going.
Getting to the bottom of the vault had robbed him of all of his rad-away and rad-x, so due to a personal error on his part, I'd imagine, he was almost completely un-supplied on the lowest, most dangerously irradiated level of the vault. Basically, he walked through the door and died two seconds later. And then the game reloaded him. Exactly where he was two seconds ago. To die again. And he had no other saves.
He promptly traded New Vegas in and to this day refuses to acknowledge his obvious chain of mistakes.
But it makes for a humorous story. XD
Usually I save more often, especially for a game like Fallout, but I was just really in it and not paying attention. Not to mention I had spent quite a while running around Rivet City where there aren't any enemies, just talking to people so...yeah. Should have thought ahead of time.TheIronRuler said:.Screamarie said:So as I've mentioned a couple of times here on the forums, I'm currently playing Fallout 3. It's a lovely game, lots of fun, and it's really cool how it's blended lots of different genres and playstyles in a single game.
But...it just screwed me over.
This part contains spoilers, so I'll put it in a tag, but essentially a mechanic of the game has left me unable to continue.
So I had cleared out grayditch, paid Moriarty for info about my dad, the thieving bastard, and I had finished the first two chapters of Moira's survival guide. I decided to wrap it all up and get the third chapter of the guide finished and done with.
I had headed to Rivet City to find out about it's history. I had been told that if I wanted the REAL history I needed to head to the other side Rivet City, the broken half of the ship. Since I didn't have 100 at my lockpicking skill I was SOL and had to use an underwater doorway.
I quickly tried to swim down and into the water and to the door. In my opinion those swimming controls kind of suck, but that's just me.
Anyways I get through the door...and all of a sudden I'm running out of oxygen and I don't have enough oxygen to get to the surface of the water. It didn't say I was running out of oxygen before I hit the door and I admit I wasn't paying enough attention to the meter...but because the game autosaves every time I go through a door...the game has saved at the exact moment before I die...
I hadn't saved in a while simply because I hadn't thought to, I was in a groove, you know how it is, and so I had been forgetting to save...and now I've lost between 5 and 8 hours of work. Fuuuuuuuccccccckkkkkkk. So the game has screwed me over and now I have to start WAY the hell back at a much earlier save and I'm having a hard time getting up the gumption to find it worth it. -_- *sigh*
So let's talk about our gaming woes. When has a game screwed you over?
That's sad. I usually save too often, like five times every ten minutes.
But I continued again early this morning and I'm almost back to where I was.
Was this PC or console and do you remember where it is so many I can avoid this glitch as well?razer17 said:I also have a Fallout 3 related story, this time a bug that almost ruined my save. I rely on autosave too much in Fallout, I should learn to manually save more often.
Anyway, I almost lost over 8 hours of gameplay because of a massive glitch. Essentially, after I left a bulding, it would almost instantly crash. This means I was stuck in a loop of reloading the game, it would crash, and then reloading again. I tried everything: shooting as soon as it loaded, turning, quickly trying to go back through the door I just came through. Eventually I figured that in the split second between it loading and freezing I could enter my Pip-Boy, and realised that I could quick travel. That seemed to work, so I went on to complete the game.
Course knowing my luck I'd get the same glitch, open my pip-boy and it wouldn't let me fast travel because and enemy is nearby.