Weird game "habits"?

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In Oblivion, no matter what characters I play if they're required to murder someone or I just want to murder people,I have to steal their pants.I've had lockers full of just random pairs of pants.I don't care about them if I say find them in a shop but I must have them from the dead. Typing that out I realize how creepy that sounds so I'l also mention my more normal one of saving twice everytime just in case.
 

Yuno Gasai

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This is another of those interesting threads that makes me think.. because I honestly don't think I'm aware of every habit I've developed, inside gaming or out of it.

Still, here are the things which immediately sprung to mind:

- Open ALL the things. No, really. Borderlands 2 is where it really came to light; I can't walk past anything that looks even remotely openable without at least trying to actually open it.

- Obsessive reloading. I'm not sure why I do it, but I do literally have to reload roughly every few shots or so.

- Rounding up quests/missions and doing them all in one go.

- Trying to make sure my equipment matches.
 

Sack of Cheese

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Whenever I play games with muted protagonists with written dialogues (Dragon age, Elder Scrolls, Jade Empire...), I'd recite their words in the tone I see fit.

I also cut off every dead bodies' limbs in Fallout 3 and NV. Always picked Bloody Mess as one of my first perks, it helps with melee weapon degrading.

I very very rarely use my favourite characters in fighting games whenever I duel with real people, because I don't want them to lose.

I like to save all the completed side quests in the same area and hand them all up at once.

Thedutchjelle said:
Personally I hate it when I did a section sub-par. For example, if I get spotted in Deus Ex and I still manage to kill everything, but reload because "I could've done that more efficiently". The same applies to STALKER - I kill everything and then be like "well, but I got hit a few times so now I lost a medkit (of the 50 in my inv). I can do better than that".
Same!!!
 

RedLister

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My equipment in RPGs have to be colour and style co-ordinated or i start to get twitchy. Made leveling in wow back in the older days quite enjoyable cos styles and colours varied like you wouldn't believe grrrr especially in vanilla it wasnt too bad in the burning crusade or lich king. Always managed to find a piece in those which matched what i was wearing. One good thing i can say about cata and that dopey panda expansion pack is its got that transmogification system (allows you to make your gear look like something else). Just a shame it is plagued by so many crap design changes like that seriously cut down talent system.

Occasionaly had the same problem with dragon age origins but thanks to all the custom content gear and all that i can find something my style AND IS COLOUR CO-ORDINATED (caps are used to again remind you dear reader of how much colour co-ordination mean to me! arrrghhh)

In FPS i have a habit of saving the rare ammo for the big insanity nuke guns...and never bloody using them. (see fallout 3 for mini nukes or BFG in doom)

In games i try to do everything at once (finding all collectables, do all side missions) and end up ruining some of my enjoyment as a result sometimes. Feels damn rewarding if you pull it off though.

I cannot play games on easy difficulty even if i struggle and suck on normal. I just end up giving up the game as a result. I wish i didn't do that.
 

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The Wykydtron said:
Style Points my friend. Style Points
>.> you know, when ever some one mentions 'style', I pretty much picture The Ginyu Force >.>

OT;
These commandments are to be followed.

1) all life not 'player shaped' in any given area that is kill-able is to be slain. laughing like a crazed murderer optional

2) all breakable objects are to be broken for the goodies that may lay in side

3) all goodies are to be collected, no exceptions

4) in the case of MMOs, if there is a monster that requires at least one full team to bring down on the map, it is to be hunted down and slain before #1 begins.

5) said world bosses are to be checked for solo-ability, if solo-able they are to be slain post haste
 

LeMurphs

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Here's a Skyrim one I've noticed I do... every so often I have to walk to the nearest lake and punch a mudcrab to death, and then keep punching it for another minute or so after that. I've not worked out why I do this but, man, it's got me through some tough nights.

Oh, and I've never posted here before. Hello!
 

Extra-Ordinary

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This is more of an out-of-game habit but unless I can't do it, I NEED to start from the beginning with a franchise.
I went back and played all four previous Devil May Cry's before getting into the new DMC.
 

Beautiful End

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I keep suicidally rushing for round after round in multiplayer shooters, before I realise what I actually need is to go take a piss.
Oh my gawd! I just realized I do this! In fact, I need to take a piss right now and instead, I am here typing random stuff!

Also, I tend to play a bit too realistically in games like CoD. I sneak through doors, wait for a sound, look for a sign of the enemy, expect my teammates to stick with me and communicate when in reality, all I gotta do is run as loudly as possible knifing people.
No, I don't like any other FPS, ironically.
...No, I'm not that good at CoD, obviously.

I also tend to stick my tongue out a bit when I'm really concentrating in the game.

Also, my characters in most RPGs that require you to create your own character must NEVER wear a helmet that covers his beautiful face I crafted for him. Even if he's dying in battle, his face will be seen by everyone...as he dies!

I also hoard most healing items. Any other items, I don't care much for. But if I have 90% health and I see an item that recovers 20% health, I cannot walk away and just leave it there. I would try to get rid of 10% of my health so I can use that item. Then I can move on.

And yeah, I also do the explore-the-map-first thing. That way, I know where I need to go and what I'm allowed to do and such.
 

42Weasels

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Open all the containers! "But you have full inventory, and there's nothing worth buying." Open them anyway!

Gotta check everywhere. Even though my dragonborn (one of them anyways) has over 4 million gold, and nothing to spend it on, I go through every dungeon cave and field evaluating what items I find will give me the largest GPT: Gold Per Trip.

Having the same issue in Far Cry 3, which is getting me shot a lot, and led to an interesting encounter with a tiger and a crocodile...at the same time.
 

purplecactus

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Collect everything. Leave no stone unturned, no crate unopened, no spoils of battle floating in mid air. It doesn't matter how mundane or useless to me, I have to pick it up. Full inventory? No problem. Sell/store some stuff, go back for the rest of what's left behind.

Minimap in the corner of the screen? Shouldn't be any grey/unexplored areas on that thing, definitely not.

Kit/equipment/clothing/whatever is wearable has to match or coordinate. I think I take more cares about my in-game appearance than I do my actual appearance...

I'm sure there's more, but those are the main ones.
 

Rattja

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Hehe I am with so many others in many things here.
I horde like no tomorrow, thinking "I might have a use for that", but end up selling it to make room for something else that I think I need.
Needless to say, my bags and banks are always full. Currently playing The Secret World, where you can buy more bag space with ingame credits, which leaves me broke as hell.. Im at 270 slots now >.<

And the things like saves (I have every savepoint in FFX devided over 2 memorycards), the reaload whenever possible, and the making things harder for no reason. Like Torchlight 2 on elite with no potions.

But they all seem quite common, so not sure if I have any weird ones.

Perhaps only, even though I am a guy, I just have to make a female character whenever I can.
 

Kyber

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I like to collect useless stuff in games like Fallout and Oblivion that mean nothing and make them a part of my character.
As an example, in F:NV i always carried a harmonica with me, because i liked to pretend i was some kind of lonely traveler who played harmonica on his travels. Same with a flute in Skyrim.
 

Vern5

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My gaming tendencies, arranged by genre:

Open-world games (The Elder scrolls/Fallout and such): I try my hardest not to be some kind of kleptomaniac adventurer. If I can find a way to succeed in the world doing a simple business that's NOT adventuring, I will always do that. It got a little weird in Skyrim when all of these guards kept saying they were "adventurers like me". I picked crops for a living and ran away from dragons. When did I become an adventurer?

RTS/TBS: I enjoy roleplaying in these games even when doing so would be counterintuitive to victory. I get a little sidetracked trying to make base camps that look aesthetically pleasing even when other players come knocking on my door with trebuchets.

FPS games: If I can avoid using guns, I will.
 

VincentMm

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x-Tomfoolery-x said:
I once attempted to beat zombies to death with a propane tank in L4D. Pretty ineffective.
What else?
In Halo, I make a habit of trying take vehicles into buildings or pretty much any area where they don't belong.
YES! In any game, squeezing vehicles into buildings makes me giggle like a school girl, so I always try it.
The best one has to be taking a motorbike up that massive tower in GTA: San Andreas just so I can drive it off the side.
Over and over...



...and over.
 

Darren Carrigan

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If it's a gun game I always have to have a 'signature weapon' eg. DEus Ex human Rev - 9mm pistol all day everyday.
In games like Skyrim and oblivion I enjoy making up random backstory for my guy.
In Dragon Age I'm a major roleplayer...
 

Poetic Nova

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Reloading all the damn time, even when just one bullet is shot. And in any kind of rpg or sandbox game I need to finish every quest.
 

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Blood Brain Barrier said:
Xarathox said:
In the new Tomb Raider I have to collect every document/artifact/GPS cache as well as complete all challenges. Mostly for all the XP so I can spend those points.
That must be terrible. I couldn't wait to finish the game considering how boring it was, so I rushed through it as fast as I could ignoring all that crap.


Its a good thing you didnt played any of the old Tomb Raiders then.


If the new one is boring to you (I didnt found it boring I actually thougt it was good. Not great, but eh), then be glad its not the orginal ones... ugh, now THOSE were boring as sin games.



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The usual, really. Exploring everything migth be a strong one but in some games I actually get burn out of it, so maybe not that strong...

But if there is ONE heavily OCD going on me, its reloading. Cant really stand not having a full clip. Its VERY hard to NOT reload, even when I know its not a good idea. Damn.
 

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lordcloud47 said:
In any Elder Scrolls game, if I read a book, and it gives a skill up, I keep it. Even if it means Im burdened, and have to throw away a piece of gear.
haha
Lol, I do this EXACT same thing. History of the Empire? Eh. Chronology of magic use? Whatever. A book that makes me better at lockpicking? MUST READ.
 

LoneWolf2056

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Pretty similar to a lot of people, im a compulsive reloader any time im not shooting something I have to reload, and pretty much after every kill I have to reload.

I must explore everywhere which is a little annoying in dungeons with multiple paths and I have to backtrack to see if that dead end actually led somewhere, I always hope to pick the path that has a dead end rather than continuing down the main path.

In skyrim I have a large variety of potions and I have never used a single one but I wont sell them cause maybe I will use them... maybe. Im also very organised, I spend quite a while organising inventory and making sure my house has specific chests and drawers for specific things. I dont think I hoard too much cause I tend to sell all the valuable stuff. I also tend to keep named items too cause there is only one and I cant get it back... even though I will never use it xD

In Final Fantasy games I suffer very badly from the too good to use trope, I always tell myself that I will use it in a bad situation but I never do, there might be something worse later, so I walked around with 99 of each type of potion and the various status curing antidotes, eye drops etc. Although I did always like my part to be at full health after every battle.

One of the worst things I did was in my first playthrough of Half Life 2 I saved rocket launcher, grenades, combine rifle, revolver and crossbow ammo, unless there was an infinite cache nearby I never used them, pretty much sub machine gun, shotgun and gravity gun the entire way, then I lost all my weapons at the citadel after never even getting any use from half of them xD
 

Dascylus

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Fallout Skyrim Etc I usually select a mundane item at the beginning such as forks or spoons mostly. I then make it my lifes mission to deprive the world of them and hoard them for myself.

Kings or paupers are all equal victims to my larceny. Not knives though, too obvious.