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AboveUp said:
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.
I had 190 or 290 or something. I put them all on the bed.

In Oblivion, I used to fill up that house the first one you get, the haunted one, with bread. I used the arrow glitch by the way. I filled the first floor up with bread and then jumped into it. This caused the game to freeze for a min once I hit the bread, then it slowly progressed frame by frame with some funky sounds, before crashing. There was actually so much bread the second time I tried that it made a loot bag. Wasting the house, as anything I tried to leave out, just ended up in the loot bag.
 

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when im playingTeam Fortress 2, I ALWAYS taunt someone after I kill them even if I'm about to die. Or if I'm a spy and I see a pyro coming and I can't dodge him, I'll drop my discise and just taunt him.

Another one is I always relod whenever I kill someone, even if there are 4 enemies in front of me, and it pisses me off when my friend is playing and he has a half clip when he could relod with no enemies around.
 

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I reload after every kill. Ever. It's really annoying when you're against a group of people.
 

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w-Jinksy said:
i have a few my freinds find it hilarious everytime i get a flamethrower on gow 2 shout at in the most authorative voice "Fear my 10,000 degrees of burning justice!!!!"

i also have a habit of saying g'day in an aussie accent whenever i get a headshot on any game (damn you unskippable)also blow everyones limbs off on fallout 3 once their dead.
I tend to quote the flame trooper (Can't remember his name atm, the pyro) "Meet Mr. Yellow" whenever I get the flamethrower in WaW, which has led to the flame throwe being called that by all the people I play with on a regular basis.
 

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In Oblivion, I always had a quill in my inventory.
In Fallout 3, I carried a pencil with me at all times.
 

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Biek said:
AboveUp said:
Susan Arendt said:
Yep, I totally did that, too.
I'm not alone in this! Hurray!

Biek said:
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.
I also kept it locked in the safe in the Tenpenny suite!
I might actually start saving up the food and water as well now. That's not a bad idea.
Nuke Quantum can also serve as groovy decorative lighting.
There was so much I'd collect in Fallout 3:

-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.
 

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In Half-Life 2, I have to clean up the area after a fire fight. For instance, after I drive to a house/town in Highway 13/Sand Traps and kill all of the combine there, I reorganize all the furniture and objects as if I lived there or something. I also used the SMG to shoot/push/dump the bodies off of the cliffs.
 

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I have to have my ammo even...... so basically full clip with an even number in my reserve, like so: 20/60
 

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Radeonx said:
In Oblivion, I'd break into houses, and not take anything. I just love breaking open houses.
I always do that, on pretty much any game you can (like Baldur's Gate as well). I would always have everything I needed, but I still break into all the houses, look around without stealing anything, then leave.
 

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Suiseiseki IRL said:
I absolutely HAVE to have a full clip of ammunition. And in games where you can carry only so much ammo I MUST have full ammo to be at the top of my game.
I do this, but I usually always end up hoarding so much that when I'm towards the end of the game, I don't realize it, and end up still using the same garbage gun you got in the first chapter to defeat the last boss.
 

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Koeryn said:
I love melee combat for some reason. Maybe becuase it strikes this weird balance between OMFG hard and LUlz one-hit-kill.

So in games like Killzone, I'll play it on the hardest difficulty until I can survive the majority of the time. Then turn around and play on easy with nothing but a knife. Why? Becuase stabbing people is HILARIOUS. It's good for you. It's FUN. Diving headfirst into a pack of rabid tojo in Call of Duty: World At War with nothing but a 1911 and your k-bar is entertaining.

Maybe I just like stabbin' folk.
Wow... that sounds nice and unbalanced... Much like a murderer... Smiles!
 

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thisnameistaken2 said:
MUST STEAL ALL HAMMERS!

seriously, if there is hammer's in any game and I can get them to move or with me, they are mine

and, keys, must take all keys

and,must kill owner of house before I steal things
That's not stealing, thats claiming your prizes. :D
 

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In Mirror's Edge, I hated using guns. Although in some of the fights near the end, guns were almost required, I was reluctant to disarm the soldiers. I like to think it would shock the stupid government to see their best men taken down without guns. I suppose there's no way they'd know, but it's nice to think about.

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I would also go through great pains to beat all of the pursuit cops to death when they were facing me. They're huge pains because they have electricity weapons which screw up running, but it's so satisfying to kill them with your bare hands.
 

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Jedoro said:
Biek said:
AboveUp said:
Susan Arendt said:
Yep, I totally did that, too.
I'm not alone in this! Hurray!

Biek said:
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.
I also kept it locked in the safe in the Tenpenny suite!
I might actually start saving up the food and water as well now. That's not a bad idea.
Nuke Quantum can also serve as groovy decorative lighting.
There was so much I'd collect in Fallout 3:

-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.
What about garden gnomes, chess pieces and brahmin skulls?