Dungeon Crawling Anxiety... Coin a name!

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Diplodocus462

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Ok... I am going to describe a phenomenon that I get when I play certain rpgs, and I would be interested in two things: if other people get this sensation too, and if they have a name for it.

When I am playing an rpg with non-random, but complicated dungeons (the standard ones with chests, random encounters, boss fights, secret rooms and such) I often come across the following situation:

Reaching a fork in the path, I can either go left or right. Choosing one of the two, I come to another fork, up or down, and so on. I now have 1 path that I am *on*, and potentially three unexplored paths. Since any rpger worth his or her salt does not want to miss the super cool equipment, or spell etc. that may be in any room in the dungeon I feel the need to make sure I have traversed every path. This is when the feeling comes up: a vague uneasiness which accompanies these missed choices in path. It even gets to the point where I subconsciously feel relieved when the path I choose is a dead end, because I think "Thank god, I don't have to remember this path... on to the next one!". Often I will even backtrack when I see a room is too open to see if I can't knock out the dead-end paths to start with (to reduce the number of 'choices taken' that I have to remember.

And if I get to a *third* intersection (7 unexplored paths now), I actually begin to feel somewhat stressed out.

So as I said, two questions:

- Do you ever get this feeling? If not, what do you do in the above situation?

- If you do feel this anxiety, care to give it a name?
 

NuclearPenguin

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No. I follow all paths a little bit then go to the next path and keep doing that until its all explored!!!
 

NuclearPenguin

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Subzerowings said:
Yes, every time.
But I know the cure : walkthroughs.
He's talking about dungeon crawlers, most dungeon crawlers have random generated maps
Ergo, not walkthroughs for which direction to go.
 

benylor

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I hate it - it's my number one reason to resort to a guide.

Pick the right path and you finish the dungeon. Pick the wrong path and you find the Holy Sword of Infinity+1 and then backtrack and go back to the right path.

So I end up checking a guide for where all the wrong routes are, and then find out that the boss at the end of the dungeon IS MY BROTHER because there's no spoiler warnings. Then the game is ruined. :(
 

Subzerowings

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NuclearPenguin said:
Subzerowings said:
Yes, every time.
But I know the cure : walkthroughs.
He's talking about dungeon crawlers, most dungeon crawlers have random generated maps
Ergo, not walkthroughs for which direction to go.
I believe he said:
"When I am playing an rpg with NON-RANDOM, but complicated dungeons (the standard ones with chests, random encounters, boss fights, secret rooms and such) I often come across the following situation:"
I'm not sure if I understood wrong though.
 

Mr.Black

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I get like that. But to a point where I just don't play the game. I'm like that with Dragon Age right now, I'm freaking the fuck out (not really) about what class/talents/skills to get (since you can't respec) so later on in the game I'm not kicking myself for choosing something retarded and want to start again.
 

quiet_samurai

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This psychological midset is usually also accompanied by habitual save points. You save jsut in case you make the wrong decision and have to go back.

It's a viscious cycle.

I get it all the time.
 

Aunel

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most of the time I just play games to kill people

(sorry for sounding like such a halo/cod fanboy)

but the truth of the matter is, most of the time I don't care if the not taken path has untold riches or gear.

if it's part of a story though, then I'll take it.
 

Diplodocus462

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Haha it's good to see I'm not alone in this. I never thought of calling it OCD which it pretty much is, except it's more the stress an OCD person would feel before they had completed their 'OCD routine'. I guess it is a 'good work ethic', in the same way it shows good work ethic to sort your books into alphabetical order or touch every lamp post you see. And about the using walkthroughs, I do do that when the stress gets too much but it does lead to unfortunate spoilers like 'benylor' said.
 

DuplicateValue

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That's the best description of that feeling I've ever heard. =]
I used to get it all the time in Oblivion - luckily most of the dungeons loop back onto themselves so you can just keep going around until you've seen everything.
 

Azure-Supernova

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Oh god yes and I dread it so. Usually a nice bottle of dandelion and burdock fixes me up quite nicely. I shall call it a "Fear of what could be"
 

Cheesepower5

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Oh I get that, alright. Replaying FFV after a few years and I can't remember what the hell is where. Atleast I remember what jobs have the best abiilities.

I'm thinkin' it should be called "Crossroads Blues." Just sounds fittingly unfittingly badass to me.