~I don't want to set the world on fire~
I think nuking a town full of innocent people constitutes as a atrocity.
Killing things in video games has always been pretty relaxing. Adding military equipment intensifies the effect.uhddh said:Pretty much this. Followed with attaching a guy to the helicopter and just flying off with him just hanging from the struts. when I jumped out the helicopter just fell past him and cut him up with the still turning blades.Ljs1121 said:In Just Cause 2, I attached a car that had the driver inside of it to a helicopter, flew up about 500 meters in the air, then abandoned ship. Watching the whole apparatus slowly spiral into an inevitable fiery explosion and picturing the terrified driver inside the car was almost therapeutic.
In Prototype I walked into a densely populated area disguised as military and just shot everyone. Then called an airstrike on the surviving civilians. I cannot think of my worst. These are rather standard acts of therapy for me.
SuperNova221 said:Do you count multiplayer games? In EVE I once baited some guy to, through game mechanics, allow me to kill his 200mil ISK ship. I then apologised and agreed to join his corp to stop him hireing mercenaries to decalre war on me (a threat often made, never done though, so no risk of him doing that). Then, in his corp with my friend, we waited till he was afk then locked down his 800mil isk + cargo ship, ransomed him for about 1.2billion when he got back, then killed him anyway.
To be fair, he did seem to be a bit of a dick, would've done it even if he wasn't, but he was.
Pfff, amateur. In GTA4, like to drive exclusively on the pavements with a firetruck, and then pick up my date for the evening with the same blood soaked wrecking machine.Ashadowpie said:i think the worst thing i've ever done is in GTA3 where i cheated getting a tank and i just ran over pedestrians, i wasnt even driving on the road, i laughed so hard.
what?
it was hilarious!.....
*cough *