Does anyone else do this shit?

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Sneeze

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I have a handful of characters on Guild Wars but out of like, 6-7 there's only 2 I ever play as. I just made them out of boredom to try the other classes out. That's the only real time I've done it.
 

-Samurai-

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I generally do the same thing. Games are more fun in the beginning because you're not some overpowered god that kills all living things with the blink of an eye.

I keep starting over in Minecraft because I love the rush of starting out and having to find a place for the night.
 

PureChaos

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nope, i make characters for keeps. i may change when i get used to the game so i can make a character more to how i want them to be rather than how they randomly end up but that's about it
 

ZephrC

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Well... I usually have more variety in my numerous creations, otherwise yeah, I do the same thing.

For example in WoW I've created characters of every race and every class (except Death Knight) erasing them as I went to make room for new ones. Then I erased most of them so I could just make a set of characters covering every race and class. Then I erased most of those because I barely played any of them. Now I've started playing it again to see the new areas and try out some of the new race/class combinations. In all this time the highest level I've reached is 24.
 

Vanguard_Ex

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ReservoirAngel said:
I'm just wondering if I'm alone in this aspect of my ultimate dumbfuckery.

Whenever I play RPGs, or MMORPGs, I always end up making loads and loads of new characters only to delete them after an hour or so and start another one.

Examples:
1) On WoW I made, in my tenure there, about 50 different Tauren Druids, the highest levelled of which only got to level 22 before i erased him from existance
2) on LotRO, I made loads of Lore Masters and Burglars, of which the highest level I got to was 10 for Buglar, and 16 for Lore Master
3) On Shining Soul 2, I have made literally hundreds of characters, but ALWAYS either Dark Wizards or Ninjas. never anything else
4) Currently on New Vegas, I am on my 20th character...and yet 18 of the 20 have just ended up being snipers, yet I keep deleting them and starting again for some reason.

So does anyone else ever find themselves doing this?

Tbh I'm starting to think I might just enjoy being a noob...I really want to be able to cut this shit out and actually play games to completion before putting a bullet in the brain of my existing character, burying him discreetly and moving onto his identical twin in what always feels like a massive betrayal.
I am exactly, exactly the same. I just can't commit to characters, I don't know what it is :|
 

MintyNinja

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You are an Altoholic. Welcome to the club, we'd give you a t-shirt but the design is being remade over and over.
 

Requx

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I gennerally stick with it till the end. Problem is when your playing with friends and you really want to find out your rhole as a Rpg class(Ive been debating with myself about this for the past 4 years if I'd rather fill a dps or tank rhole.) Bloody brutal picking what you wanna be right?
 

Hooded.Gamer

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I think it's perfectly fine that you've suddenly found that, I personally always play as a mage, rouge, or ranger character out of preference. I mean, variety is great, but if you find that you've been sticking to what you know, that's fine to.
 

Piflik

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I can understand doing it with MMOs, since somewhere in the middle-lvl range they always stop being fun and start being tedious grind-fests...but singleplayer RPGs don't tend to have that problem...
 

Count Igor

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Well, for example, last year I found that I had the maximum characters on WoW across all servers.
I have roughly 20 Fallout 3 characters.
10 Oblivion
7 ME2
9 Minecrafts
3 Hl2's
5 Mount and Blades
And those are only the one's I can remember.
 

Jake the Snake

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I did that for about the first 6 months I played wow. Then I got serious, got to 80, realized it wasn't all that it was cracked up to be, got bored, burnt out, stopped playing.
 

Lullabye

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NO. But thats because I make one jack-of-all-trades character so I can enjoy everything at once. Also why I get yelled at alot in those online games for not specializing.
 

Silent observer

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I do it (although I don't play a lot of RPGs) and I'm pretty sure I know why, at least why I do it.

For me, it's a matter of getting the best and most efficient loadout/skillset that I possibly can, or a matter of making the absolute most I can of everything. I do the same in games like AoE - as soon as I get to about the 15 minute mark of the game i get bored.

It's weird, I always assumed it was only me cause I'm crazy.
 

zidine100

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if i roll a bad character, (or just screw up skill points) badly that its unplayable, i do this if its noticeable in the beginning only anything outwidth of the four hour mark i say im just rolling with it, eeven if i do turn out to be a evil fool, hell its not rp if you have the advantage of hindsight.
 

Smooth Operator

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Ya I do this with every MMO I play, just to see the new shit, there is bugger all else to do otherwise.
And I created one of each characters in Dragon Age, to play all the intro parts, hell it's 8 hours of extra gameplay why wouldn't I do it :D
 

maninahat

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Never ever had that problem. I didn't even realise it was something people did. The most characters I have ever made for one game is 7 (the game is Fallout 3). Even then, I finished the game with at least half of them.