Me and my friend Jeff do all the time. We usually start up the camera when we play something and then just let our normal selves take over and then we upload them to youtube.
I talk to myself while gaming TO MUCH I often when pretend im the chars and there having a concversation about stuff and have sat there for half a hour doing it before <_<
I'm pretty bad for it, actually.
I like to criticise the character I'm playing. Like it's their fault I suck.
"Damn it Ezio what the fuck are you doing. Yeah, I said kill this guy but fuck that this random civilian pissed you off with his staring so he's going the fuck down. Oh okay yes jump off that building there, it's not like we're in a rush chasing somebody or anything."
I also have this habit of mocking cutscenes at every available opportunity. I hear it is pretty grating when I'm watching someone else play.
Oh yeah. I talk to myself when I am gaming all the time. I also do it when I am concentrating in general, especially when I am writing lab reports, essays etc. I find if I reach a sticky point then I find it helps to talk myself through it.
While playing Guitar Hero I sing along
While playing FPS's I cuss out enemies and, use witty one-liners
While playing RPGs and fighting games I spout Japanese one-liners
Even outside of video-games I talk to myself. Like now for instance!
My rage when I get ganked in a lvl 19 battleground in WOW by a twink rogue for the 30th time cannot be expressed in words. But by god, I TRY to express it in words. Very loudly.
I have a tendency to utter my own witty banter in response to dialogue in the game. Then there's the swearing when things hit the fan or annoy me. Sometimes, when I have to make a really important decision, I talk to myself out loud about it.
Oh yeah, all the time. I've been told I should record that and use that as a Let's play, but honestly it would have a ton of profanity in it, so I don't know how enjoyable that would be.
Oh, and I tend to insult the game and the characters in the game too.
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