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The Dutchess

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Woodsey said:
I just found that Skyrim does actually have hotkeys, after 101 hours of playing. In my defence, it seems like no one else realised this either ("wah, Bethesda sucks and didn't even let us use hotkeys!").
Wait you can use hotkeys? Good thing I'm not very far in ... guess this is my answer to the topic! lol
 

phantasmalWordsmith

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Oh I have a lot of stories like theses...

Monster Hunter (FU) - Didn't realise I could use items with the the weapon unsheathed with the sword and shield.

Fallout 3 - Flashlight, water drinking and companions besides Dogmeat. Oddly enough, when I learned these things, I continued to not use them until NV where I went around with Rex and Boone, the water stopped being irradiated and...Actually, I still don't use the flashlight

Bayonetta - Halo Farming eluded me for a while so I was unable to get a hold of Alt weapons and the accessories

Dark Souls - A lot of Dark Souls was this for me; Kindling being one example. And what's this about double estus flask or something?

God Eater Burst - I just learned, literally minutes ago, that I could command the rest of my party by pressing select twice. Would have made multi-boss missions a lot easier...
 

lacktheknack

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Jonsbax said:
lacktheknack said:
217not237 said:
When I replayed Silent Hill 2, only to discover that you can control the camera a bit by pressing L2... Probably would have helped a bit to end frustration, even if I played through the first time without getting close to dying, had enough ammunition to turn 50 elephants into Swiss cheese, and enough medicine to make 50 elephants OD.
On that note, it appears that no one realizes that in SH2 and SH3, pressing both sidestep buttons makes the character do a fast 180.

This is IMMEASURABLY HELPFUL on a low-kill run.
Wouldn't it be easier to just turn the movement control to "2D"? Since that basically makes the game control like any action-adventure game, meaning James just walks at the direction you press with the stick, allowing for quick and precise turns unlike the 3D (aka. tank) control scheme.

I used the tank controls only after finishing SH2 and 3 both at least 3 times, just to give the games a bit of a different feel and some minor extra challenge.
Well, I personally prefer tank controls, and when I tried the 2D ones, I kept getting stuck in "derpy dance loops" with some of the camera changes (where you take a step, the camera changes, you automatically take a step back, camera changes back).
 

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MysticToast said:
This was my friend actually, but he played through the entirety of Dead Space without knowing about stasis.
But... what... HOW?! I thought that it was required to get through a crap-ton of broken doors and that stupidly invincible regenerating thing! If he either managed that all just without those functions through skill or glitches, he deserves a medal.
Reaper195 said:
In fallout 3, where you press the button to drink water? Hold it down. You keep drinking. The amount of bricks I shat when I first found this out. Last year. November. I've been playing Fallout 3 since the month it came out. The amount of time I've spent pressing buttons to drink water for radiatio n when I could have spent more time in VATS with my fists.
I feel so incredibly stupid now >.<
 

Vorlayn

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The very first Command and Conquer. I got to mission four (with EXTREME difficulty) before I realised that useless looking MCV thing allowed me to build stuff...and that an APC could drive over infantry.
 

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In Sonic & Knuckles, in the Doomsday Zone. I didn't realise that you could press A, B or C to gain a speed boost. I failed several games (using all my collected lives and continues) on that level trying to do it without the boost... for at least 4 years.
 

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AbsoluteVirtue18 said:
I went through most of the Riddler object challenge...thingies in Arkham City without even realizing that you can hold down the pressure plate with exploding gel.
Did not know this, didn't wanna look it up, but damn, that's obvious.

I have to say, the first time I figure out some cut scenes are shippable in games. Especially after watching them 5 or 6 times during one of those pesky "save before a boss fight" moments.

edit: The Robot boss fight in Chronicles of Riddick: Escape From Butcher Bay. I kept getting my ass kicked, before a friend watching said "hey, just shoot those barrels passing by up top to fall on it"

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Treblaine

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Played all the way through Halo and never used the pistol, I immediately switched it out for the rifle and consistently ignored it right through to the end.

Turns out it was the most powerful weapons in the game...

I only had two weapons to carry at a time, and COME ON, the pistol is ALWAYS the weak starting weapon just there pretty much to say "wow, you are so starting as the under-dog, you pistol is just a desperate weapon to get better guns". It jsut defies logic that such a small weapon should be so powerful, accurate and fast!
 
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Well I got my xbox 360 with mass effect 2. Having never played any of the games before I didnt realise you had powers. Then when I started my second playthrough I found about the powers. Therfore with the addition of the powers it made the game incredibly more fun for me and have gone from hating Mass effect 2 to loving the series.
 

ObsessiveSketch

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I had a similar experience with SimAnt. Something to do with flying and propagating in other yard-squares.

Also, watching Jimquisition on "Angry Birds" I was shocked to see the various abilities displayed by the different birds. I had always bashed AB for having no basic gameplay innovations, and here it was staring me in the face. Turned out I'd never played enough of the game to realize the birds had abilities.

Also, I've been told that Portal 2 has lots of these moments. Stories are everywhere of how a puzzle seems impossible....only because you forgot you were holding a gun that shoots portals. With all the new mechanics and puzzle elements, the portal gun was sometimes forgot in the shuffle (even though it's sitting in front of your gob the whole time.)
 

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Reaper195 said:
In fallout 3, where you press the button to drink water? Hold it down. You keep drinking. The amount of bricks I shat when I first found this out. Last year. November. I've been playing Fallout 3 since the month it came out. The amount of time I've spent pressing buttons to drink water for radiatio n when I could have spent more time in VATS with my fists.
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