Yarhj said:My moment was when I was playing through FF7 for the first time, years ago. I was having a terrible time with the first Jenova fight, and I just couldn't get past it. My cousin said, "Weird, that fight was pretty easy for me. What materia are you using?" I replied: "What's materia?"
Turns out I just socketed everyone's weapons completely randomly sometime early in the game, then forgot about it. To my chagrin, linking two All materia was not particularly effective.
Yeah? Well, when I first played FF7, I was 9-years old, and my English vocabulary was about 15 words total. My first time I managed to die in the very first battle, because I kept targeting Cloud's attacks on himself. I thought I was choosing who would attack, not who to attack.vid87 said:Hand to God: the first time I played Final Fantasy 7 (my first RPG ever) I didn't know you could revive with Phoenix Downs until the serpent boss at Junon beach. Apparently I was being really, really careful.
Yeah this happened to me as well. To be fair though I was a Warrior. I figured it out on my Warlock by like level 10 though.Bhaalspawn said:I was level 70 in WoW (Before WotLK came out) before I realized I could eat and drink at the same time.
I was level 40 before I realized that food and water were good for anything.
Ho.Ly.Shit. How the hell did you make it?Filiecs said:In Half Life 2, I got all the way to the Antlion Queen in Nova Prospect before I realized that the red packs on the walls healed you. When I watched a video of a guy playing and saw him use one of the packs my face fell to my keyboard.
People started playing that game again? Why didn't anyone tell me...byte4554 said:I just found out that in gotham city imposters, there is a melee button...derp.
We started playing in our super-duper secret clubhouse...no skorms allowed... in all honesty though, it does still have a small, yet dedicated fanbase surrounding it...for the F2P version...for PC. On that note, I also recently discovered that you could cancel throwing objects...how I got to level 17 already, I'll never know.Skorm034 said:People started playing that game again? Why didn't anyone tell me...byte4554 said:I just found out that in gotham city imposters, there is a melee button...derp.
WAAAAATShinyCharizard said:I didn't realise I could slide down ladders in Dark Souls until my fourth playthrough.
It was my previous experience of Deus Ex games that were getting me killed. I always knew you could crouch and move up to them, grabbing them off of the wall as they bleeped. In DX:HR crouching does nothing but make it all the more embarrassing when the damn things insta-explode in your face.daveman247 said:It never told you that? damn. Thats been the rules for mines in each deus ex, so it just came naturally to memaninahat said:I didn't know how to sneak past land mines in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. You aren't told that walking is effective, or even what the walk button is (the PC version requires you to press a toggle, unlike on the consoles, in which speed is controlled by the sticks). I just set them off on purpose whenever I saw them.![]()
I'm going to guess half the grinding was in the train graveyard before the pillar fight with Reno? That took me forever. Also, in a recent playthrough, I found out A)the Red Dragon in the Temple of the Ancients dies from one Meteorain, when before I must have replayed it about 50 times, and B)you can skip limit breaks by fulfilling requirements for the advanced one (ie get the "80 kills" one before the "use previous 8 times" one). I'm still wondering if skipping lets you learn the final "item" limit break or if you really need them all.excalipoor said:Yarhj said:My moment was when I was playing through FF7 for the first time, years ago. I was having a terrible time with the first Jenova fight, and I just couldn't get past it. My cousin said, "Weird, that fight was pretty easy for me. What materia are you using?" I replied: "What's materia?"
Turns out I just socketed everyone's weapons completely randomly sometime early in the game, then forgot about it. To my chagrin, linking two All materia was not particularly effective.Yeah? Well, when I first played FF7, I was 9-years old, and my English vocabulary was about 15 words total. My first time I managed to die in the very first battle, because I kept targeting Cloud's attacks on himself. I thought I was choosing who would attack, not who to attack.vid87 said:Hand to God: the first time I played Final Fantasy 7 (my first RPG ever) I didn't know you could revive with Phoenix Downs until the serpent boss at Junon beach. Apparently I was being really, really careful.
And Guard Scorpion, it took me 6-7 times to beat him, not because of the bad wording, but because I literally had no idea what was being said. I got lazered to death every time, and it felt like a huge accomplishment when I finally figured it out.
Due to not understanding where to go, I also spent quite a lot of time grinding in Midgar. I think I was level 25 or something before reaching Kalm. Anyhow, I had quite a few limit breaks learned, but it took me until disc 2 to learn how to change limit levels, and I only did because a friend told me about it. Going from Braver and Cross Slash to Meteorain was flippin' sweet.
just a heads up, you need all the limit breaks to be able to use the LV 4 one, was not fun figuring that outvid87 said:I'm going to guess half the grinding was in the train graveyard before the pillar fight with Reno? That took me forever. Also, in a recent playthrough, I found out A)the Red Dragon in the Temple of the Ancients dies from one Meteorain, when before I must have replayed it about 50 times, and B)you can skip limit breaks by fulfilling requirements for the advanced one (ie get the "80 kills" one before the "use previous 8 times" one). I'm still wondering if skipping lets you learn the final "item" limit break or if you really need them all.excalipoor said:Yarhj said:My moment was when I was playing through FF7 for the first time, years ago. I was having a terrible time with the first Jenova fight, and I just couldn't get past it. My cousin said, "Weird, that fight was pretty easy for me. What materia are you using?" I replied: "What's materia?"
Turns out I just socketed everyone's weapons completely randomly sometime early in the game, then forgot about it. To my chagrin, linking two All materia was not particularly effective.Yeah? Well, when I first played FF7, I was 9-years old, and my English vocabulary was about 15 words total. My first time I managed to die in the very first battle, because I kept targeting Cloud's attacks on himself. I thought I was choosing who would attack, not who to attack.vid87 said:Hand to God: the first time I played Final Fantasy 7 (my first RPG ever) I didn't know you could revive with Phoenix Downs until the serpent boss at Junon beach. Apparently I was being really, really careful.
And Guard Scorpion, it took me 6-7 times to beat him, not because of the bad wording, but because I literally had no idea what was being said. I got lazered to death every time, and it felt like a huge accomplishment when I finally figured it out.
Due to not understanding where to go, I also spent quite a lot of time grinding in Midgar. I think I was level 25 or something before reaching Kalm. Anyhow, I had quite a few limit breaks learned, but it took me until disc 2 to learn how to change limit levels, and I only did because a friend told me about it. Going from Braver and Cross Slash to Meteorain was flippin' sweet.
Also, a tidbit (not sure if actually true) from a gaming forum or something: Safer Sephiroth gets an extra 10,000 hp every time you use Knights of the Round inside the crater dungeon.