The Flawless Victory

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Ultrajoe

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You know the feeling, the perfect concert of skill and timing to kill all foes without a scratch, or perform the perfect lap of that monster track.

Feels good, right? Personally, nothing beats this than the flawless, silent assassination in Assassins creed...

When have you pulled off the flawless victory? Multiplayer or not, online or off (I actually enjoy stories about battlegrounds matches where you went unkilled for 40 minutes to a perfect 3-0 victory.)

Tell me, escapists, when have you been a god amongst mere mortals and done something truly epic? When have you been flawless?
 

Knight Templar

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Playing a COD4 knife fight, I never died I just stod there stabing people and saying "I am a Ninja".
 

Dictaternutz

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Ultrajoe post=9.72899.777032 said:
Dictaternutz post=9.72899.777018 said:
100% every song on Expert in Rock Band 2's Endless setlist.
i am genuinely impressed
:D

lol, it just shows how much spare time I actually have

EDIT: and I nearly had a heart attack during visions and painkillers solo.
 

AlphaWolf13

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Ughhh, If I could remember the story I'd tell you.

Anyways it was me vs 3 other guys on CS:S in a match. One had lots of experience in matches I believe 1 or 2 levels above me and was constantly gloating and such. I ended up winning the round and it was such a rush, and the way I went about it was cool. If I ever get this video to work I'll link it. If it's actually as good as I remember it -_-
 

Johnny Ringo

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Performed what could be described as a "One Winged Angel" while playing against my Dad on Halo 3. Dropped 40+ plus feet with an energy sword and stabbed in squarely in the back. Quite awesome.

Killed all of the guards in Splinter Cell: DA tanker mission without raising an alarm. Leaves you with that warm fuzzy feeling.
 

Ultrajoe

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I remember fondly going a game of paintball untouched in real life.

Oh man, that was nerve wracking, ducking behind trees, comrades and once even holding up a branch to stave off those little pellets of pain. All the while i am willing to brag i got some impressive hits

When we found out i had gone without a scratch, i got awarded a free game by the manager... man... did they converge and kick my ass the next game...
 

Graustein

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I've had a few flawless victories in Smash Bros. Nothing noteworthy springs to mind other than the total rape of mine opponents.

Oh, but I did complete a no-damage run in Melee's Classic Mode with Ness. I have a photo of it somewhere.

If someone could tell me how to upload and post photos, I'll do so.
 

Saskwach

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I play stealth games specifically for this feeling. Be quiet and swift or be dead.

My SSB Kirby game was beyond compare amongst friends, as was my Crash Team Racing Battle Mode skills. Basically any time I played these games was a flawless victory; none stood before my might and to even stall me was an achievement. Ah, happy days.
 

Nazulu

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I beat the first Mortal Kombat on the most difficult setting, all flawless victories.

Didn't get touched in some matches against friends in Mugen with Dragon Claw cause his combos kick ass!
 

Dictaternutz

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I was playing SCIV with a friend, we went to the tower, so when it gave us the choice for multiple characters, we'd each choose one and when our character died we'd toss eachother the controller.
Anyway, my friend died out early leaving me to face 4 ppl without any backup, as my Nightmare clone dashes out he chucks me the controller, and in a move of epic proportions, I caught it and went off into a K.O combo, and as each enemy came out I Ringed(Rang? Rung?) them all out with the pure pwnage of Nightmares baseball swing.


Johnny Ringo post=9.72899.777107 said:
Performed what could be described as a "One Winged Angel" while playing against my Dad on Halo 3. Dropped 40+ plus feet with an energy sword and stabbed in squarely in the back. Quite awesome.
I had a buddy do something like that in CoD:4, he leapt out of a building and knifed a guy in the neck.
 

Kikosemmek

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On Soldat (a side-scrolling 2D shooter), back when I was one of the best snipers in the world (no shit), I dueled a buddy of mine on a CTF match. Because it was 1v1, my main focus was to just kill my opponent. The map we were playing on was designed for at least a 3v3 team game, so there was a lot of space to hunt and creep around. It was perfect. At some point, I'm in the middle terrace of the map, while I notice that the flag was just snapped. I track back a bit and see that my enemy is running it down the lowest, shortest level of the map back to his base. I drop down behind him, jump-jet-accelerate back into the middle terrace and no-scope him (the sniper rifle can be used essentially as a railgun, shooting virtually straight for two whole screens' length before the bullet starts to bend. Scoping requires the sniper to be stationary and in prone or crouched positions, allowing the sniper to scroll further down-range from his own character, facilitating increased vision) while in the air, from offscreen, through a two-pixil wide angle opening, through his back. Flag falls below the bridge; the game ends as a draw.



Where the guy with the flag is, that's where I shot from, and into that opening at the bottom right.

For those of you who played Soldat, I believe the name of the map was ctf_voland.
 

L4Y Duke

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I beat Jinpachi once in Tekken V without taking a hit. It was with hippy-chick, whatever her name is.
 

Blayze

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Guilty Gear XX/Whatever. Jam vs Order Sol. My friend's a bastard with that game, especially Sol. I even let him charge up to Level 3 at the start so I had an excuse when I lost.

I decimated him. The Circle button had never been so abused. It was glorious. This was *before* her Circle move was changed to a shitty kick, though.
 

Flour

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I never had a legit "flawless" game.(using the pure meaning: no death, never hit, no mistakes)

But I've completed a lot of the hardest NES games using tool assist. Still not flawless if you count the rerecords, but the final product IS flawless.(Silver Surfer, the full game would be roughly 45 minutes of gameplay and 350 rerecords or 350 mistakes erased, leaving the game close to human perfection)
 

SimuLord

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Back in the SNES days I managed to play a game of NCAA Basketball not only without giving up a point but without letting the opponent so much as cross midcourt---every possession ended in a ten-second violation. That says more about that game's horrible design flaws than it does about my skills.

I have, however, gone through games of ESPN College Hoops 2K5 where I've been as close to flawless as it is possible to be in that game, including going the entire second half of one game (me as East Tennessee State, computer as Wofford) without allowing a point. I outscored the computer 65-0 for the second half and 121-18 for the game.

In the arcade I've been well-known for using robo-cheese, stuff like Chun Li's "back enemy against edge of screen and mash kick button" in SF2 and Spider-Man's "medium punch juggle" in the original Marvel Super Heroes.

I've also beaten Final Fight on one quarter.