Your epic wins in gameing.

Sir Kemper

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Joa_Belgium said:
Sir Kemper said:
Joa_Belgium said:
My sniper run in the Hidden mission of Modern Warfare 2. Veteran difficulty.

I'm going to have to use that video if i ever do my own Vet run.
I've tried it several times, because it's definitely not easy at first. You need to memorize the positions of the enemies so that you can work out a good approach. If you ever need help: just send me a PM.

I will tell you this: if you succeed in finishing this mission in Veteran under my record time, 2:48:30, I will personally buy you a drink.
As someone who just barely ran his way thru expert i probably won't be needing much help anytime soon =), although thank you for the offer.
 

Statboy

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I got Tri-Splatteral Damage achievement with a non-boosted crit rocket in TF2. I though I was never going to get that.
 

CAW4

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2 Awesome final killcams on MW2; one with the Tac knife and three guys together (knife, throwing knife, knife), and another when a 'missed' grenade launcher round at close range bounces off a wall and hits a sniper that I didn't even see for the final kill. The best part was that I had people on my friends list playing with me (a.k.a. witnesses) on both of those occasions.
 

Romblen

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In Day of Defeat Source, I ran into a room blindly, started firing at anything that moved, and I killed 5 people with out taking any damage. Then I ran outside and got mowed down by a MG.
 

Hazy

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As of recently, it was pulling 5 people in a row off a cliff in Uncharted 2.

My word, I was in tears of laughter.
 

Spaghetti

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Somehow getting top score 5 games in a row on MW2 multiplayer, a feat I don't think I can or will ever repeat.
 

Scythax

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Just yesterday on Hardcore TDM on MW2, getting 3 nukes IN A ROW using only a raffica...Fun fun FUN!
 

Reep

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I was being chased in Cod 4, barely excaping each time and as i kept running room to room the guy kept following me, so i ran out onto the street, hid behind a car and put c4 underneath it.

10 seconds later i suicide bombed both of us.
 

Ganthrinor

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I watched a friend of mine get a Double Kill, Suicide and Team Kill with one laser shot on a Banshee on the Valhalla Map in Halo 3.
 

The Warden

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TF2.
Deathmatch.
16 people each team.
My team dies.
Enemy team all alive.
I killed them all.
I was Medic.
 

cernik

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Throwing a smokebomb in Assassin's creed 2,
shortly followed by using said smoke cover to poison a large crowd of guards and watch them kill each other
 

escapistraptor

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Beating Super Mario Land on the Gameboy. And I mean the Gameboy, not SP, Advance, or color. Super Mario Land was the first mario game on gameboy and my first game in 1st grade. I didnt beat it until I went back and tried again when I was 14-ish
 

ffs-dontcare

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The last "epic win" in a game that I remember was back when I used to play CS:S. I was playing the CT team, and not long after the match started my team got slaughtered and so I took my weak sniper rifle (the very weakest/first one you can get), sat in the middle corner of the stairs near the CT spawn point in the map de_prodigy (I think it was), aimed down the long hall and quickly took out 7 of the enemy team on my own. I got my ass handed to me when I foolishly stayed there too long and the remaining 3 terrorist players went around the long way and came through the CT spawn point so they would come out right in front of me and take me down. We may not have won that round but it was still satisfying.

I'll tell you about my mate's epic win in Operation Flashpoint:
He was in a multiplayer game, the rest of his team got themselves killed somehow and he was the last one left, yet he was running in the opposite direction they had gone. They berated him for it as he ran, but he wasn't running in fear - he was apparently going for the helicopter. He also happened to be the only one in that match who had actually learned how to operate one in-game, so it was only a simple matter for him to hop in, fly up and soar over to a tower where the enemy team was holed up, all smug and satisfied with themselves. He made quick work of them, despite their numbers. From what he told me, it was a Matrix moment - as in, that scene where the helicopter slowly rises up and Agent Smith has only enough time to utter "no..." with a snarl on his face before Neo lets loose with the minigun. Only in this case, it was more like "oh shit...". In the end, his team apologized to him for getting angry, and offered him a position in their clan. He declined.
 

FinalGamer

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Finishing Modern Warfare 2 on Hardened, first time playing, 21 achievements, in 9 hours straight. On New Year's Eve.
My friend raged in jealousy.

Only other thing I can think of is beating Boss Rush in Smash Bros Brawl on the hardest difficulty, as Pokemon Trainer.
CHARIZARD, YOU HAVE NEVER FAILED ME <3
 

Aura Guardian

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I tried to do a Heavy Rush in TF2 pc but no one wanted to do it. So asked my friends who have the Xbox 360 version if they want to do a Heavy Rush. They said yes, I hosted a game, made it that all players were Heavys and it was a blast.

 

Orcus The Ultimate

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during the Open Beta of M.A.G. while being Sver sniper/commando, headshoting several enemies while they were jumping that was funny.
 

Virulain

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Beating the 4th tier version of The Conquerer in The Last Remnant in 5 rounds.

Finally, FINALLY beating the REAL final boss (necrophile? what was his name?) in FF9. For me, that ended up way more difficult than it should have been.

Oh yeah, killing the optional dragon boss during the Ashes quest in DA:O on my first try, normal difficulty, before all of those helpful patches came through (you know, the ones that fixed weapon damage output so your dagger/archer characters weren't unnecessarily gimped?).
 

Strategia

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When I was playing as the Byzantine Empire in EUIII, the Ottomans somehow managed to start a civil war that completely destroyed their army. After that, I managed to get a contiguous coastline from (modern-day) Libya to just shy of Genoa, in about a century. I had an army of several hundred thousand men, divided into legions of 20,000 each. And then I started to get involved (somehow) in the Low Countries, and ended up conquering a good fifth or so of the Holy Roman Empire before everything started to fall apart. But that was only after I'd slaughtered my way to becoming the all-powerful ruler of the Middle East, Egypt, the Caucasus, the Balkans, most of Italy and north-western Germany. Ahh, good times, good times.

Of course, once everything really did start to fall to pieces I went all-out with the cheats, and with the exception of some of the Electors and a French rump state that was constantly being reduced in size, all of Europe from the Pyrenees to Scandinavia to what is today Belarussia and the Ukraine was united under my banner, along with most of the Mediterranean, Egypt, Ethiopia, the African coast down to Madagascar, Persia up to India and parts of southern Russia. And then the patch was applied and I lost a century and a half of complete and total ass-kickery. Oh well.

Or the way I go about playing the SupCom: Forged Alliance campaign - turtle up like the Galapagos, build (literally) a dozen Monkeylords and go to town.

Or crouching behind the sandbags at the end of the Anichkov Bridge on the Leningrad map of Red Orchestra, sending Mosin-Nagant rounds downrange just to keep up the pressure, and shooting somebody I didn't even see yet in the head from over 100m away.

Or when I was carring around an MG-34 in Lyes Krovy (also Red Orchestra), hip-firing my way to the top of the kill board. Or the time in - I can't recall the map, where I hip-fired an MG-34 and got a clean kill on a prone soldier in the rubble about 70-80m away with my first shot.