Your tenpenny suite has a fancy little safe under the desk. Its where I kept all my pre-war money. I also stacked my shelves with all the food I could find, since I considered it one of the most valuable things to have in a lawless wasteland.
Its a shame you never really needed food and water for survival. Although theres most likely a mod for that out there.
-Pool balls (sad that they didn't make all 15 )
-Pool cues
-Pre-war money
-Cigarettes, Packs of Cigarettes, and Cartons of Cigarettes
-One of each outfit
-Nuka-Cola's (even before I heard of that chick in Girdershade)
-Metro tickets
I'm sure I collected even more than that, but I can't remember what else.
I used to talk to every NPC I saw because they might have had something to do with any side quests. But I stopped doing that. It really slowed the game down for me.
In Zelda, I try to find every bottle there is. I cannot finish the game if I don't have them all.
For instance, in Trine, instead of using the sword+shield to fight, I jump at things from heights and THORHAMMMEEEER them to the ground. Or I jump on the skeletons with the Thief and shoot down.
Or I try to score as many kills as possible in a few seconds, like in Fallout 3.
I constantly save on sandbox games. I mean CONSTANTLY, and for stupid little things too. If I pick up a penny of the street I immediately save so as not to lose it. This also comes back to bite me in the ass.
In Oblivion I spent ages trying to collect all the books and arranging them nicely on the shelves in my houses. My brother always tries to collect every type of armor for the display cases.
In fallout 3, i'd collect the little cigarette packs off of dead raiders, and arrange them haphazardly on a shelf in my megaton house. don't know why. (probably the chain-smoker within :O)
Drakmorg said:
I'm a compulsive reloader. Whenever I kill something or somethings I always need to reload, even if I only fired one time.
I'm the same! if i fire my gun, even just for the satisfying noise a 44 magnum makes, i always reload, leaving me with a very odd number of rounds. I guess it's just common sense, I mean the last thing you want to happen is to be caught empty.
I've always been collecting Pre-War Money in Fallout 3. I just like the thought that, if I'd live in the old days and that money was actually still worth more than bottlecaps, I'd be a millionaire.
you can get 10 caps for 1 unit of pre war money, since they only weigh like half a pound I sell them.............for bottle caps.....................................irony you say?
I am a obsesive compulsive reloader in every fps,
Iampringles said:
I reload compulsively.
For example, in COD4, I am using an M249 SAW, and after just 1 kill and 3 or 4 shots, I feel the need to reload.
basicly this, "must have full clip PERFECTION IS MANDATORY!"
I make it a priority to sell stuff to vendors that they would actually sell (eg I would not sell a axe in oblivion to a armor or magic dealer)
if a game allows some way for me to do so I like to build barricades with assorted stuff around
(don't know if this counts)I make personalities for my character (so if I make a character in fallout 3, I make him trusting of his fellow vault dwellers but untrusting and hateful of everyone outside, and yes that includes the Gary's)
when I went into the Gary vault I pretended that every Gary was actually important, like more so than my dad and when I killed gary one I thought of it like the first true murder that I commited
SecretTacoNinja said:
In any Zelda game, I have to roll instead of run. I have it in my mind that rolling is faster.
but...........he does roll faster than he runs..........................doesn't he?
I would actually roll until it was impossible to actually have locomotion that way before I start running, I also think that rolling into a jump makes you go farther
oh and in fallout 3, I would.......kinda pretend the ground is lava and would try to jump only on pavement or rocks, kinda like this obsetion I actually have that could be best explained by this [http://xkcd.com/245/]
My friend did it once in real life. He kicked open the door and ran away. Needless to say that the owner had a sleepless night trying to decipher what was taken.
On CoD4 online, 99% of the time i'm a sniper, and each time I kill anyone, I'll go into prone, then back into crouch, shoot again, go prone, crouch...etc.
No idea why, just OCD.
I'm an explorer. If there's a tower or a pile of rocks I really want to know whether I can get onto the top of it. Even if that means perching on a statue and leaping over a chasm to be deflected from a big bell and drop onto a ledge and then sidestep to the end and jump ...
It's a rather useful talent in some places, even in a MMORPG. Noone ever believes me, though, so I still have to teach people how to jump while we're fighting a dozen lvl 165 creatures from the black lagoon with triple-damage criticals.
So far, I've only once managed to stand on top of a tree.
hey snap...
i have piles of it in my house just because it makes me feel important.
i also steal any teddy bears i find and strategically place them around the house, just incase i want a hug ya' know?
Edit: turns out fallout 3 makes you weird...
Also i reload far too much. I got annoyed at masseffect because you can't reload on it.
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