in RPGs my obsession is to pick up small meaningless items, promising myself i would sell them at a later time, alas i do not and they end up taking bag space.
Try branch mining-its crazy efficient and nearly always will find you some diamond and gold-Nieroshai said:Me too, yet somehow creepers STILL spawn in my mine. I thought they only spawned in the dark...BrokenBoySoldier said:Collecting every last secret, collectible or easter egg.
In minecraft ive started to develop little tics- I never leave doors open, mine all ore I come across (even ifs coal, which as of this moment i have 6 or 7 stacks of), no corridor or mine shaft of mine will ever have dirt or gravel visible and I religiously place torches every 3 block
Also, I think I may need to reload my map, a 200x200 square pit straight down into the bedrock should at least yield SOMETHING of value but all I have to show for it is a little coal and enough cobble to build the Sears Tower. With stone furniture.
Damn, I'm guilty of the same things! The level thing slightly different tho, I need to keep playing until my level is an even number.Ephraim J. Witchwood said:If my character doesn't look good, I can't play the game.
I have to be a female character, at least for the first playthrough. It feels weird otherwise.
In RPGs, my level must end in a zero or a five. I don't stop playing until it does.
WHY THE FUCK IS MY INVENTORY OUT OF ORDER?! MUST DOWNLOAD A SORTER, NOW!
I think that sums it up.![]()
this XDwax88 said:one of the compulsive reloaders
also, if the weapons have a max ammo cap, will always play such that i'll always be full ammo, even if it means certain death.
I didn't do it for D.C. but when i first trekked to the top of the Vault 33 Hill on the outskirts of Vegas in the middle of the night and saw it shining like a beacon in the darkness.......dayum.Vault Girl said:I comI know right? i do that in most sandbox games too. Walking over a ridge in Fallout to see the husks of D.C is something i'll never tire of. Used to do it loads in San Andreas.Caligulove said:Whenever I play a sandbox game, I must find a vista or some kind of view of everything, some place where I can just enjoy the scenery of the game engine, the other beauty. I especially enjoyed how in Red Dead Redemption how the game would switch to a first-person panorama view if you just let the game sit for 2 minutes or so- you could just watch the weather go by and hope that a cougar wouldn't ruin the experience.
(fucking cougars)