This. I have to curb the compulsion whenever I start playing CS:S again, or else I spend forever getting shot in the head as I reload in ridiculous places.Kahunaburger said:I'm a compulsive reloader.
Yes. This pretty much describes all of my habits bar the "Screw story im going to dick around" one.-Seraph- said:- I too suffer from compulsive reload syndrome
- In shooters I mostly avoid long ranged combat unless forced into it. Much prefer mid-close ranged. Snipers are for the cowardly and weak I say!!
- I am very frugal about items in RPGs. I tend to not use them unless absolutely necessary, and even then I can be hesitant.
- In RPGs, I more often than not ALWAYS get to a specific level before progressing (ie: I must be lvl25 before moving on to next point ect...)
- I normally play the more versatile classes in RPGs, being equipped with a little of everything. If one isn't available, I make my own.
- I must explore every nook and cranny of every dungeon/location, no exception.
- Fighting games, I have am one of those people who gets that second wind and proceeds to make some crazy stupid combacks when pushed. Seems after half my health is gone, I can turn into a wrecking machine and turn the tables in a matter of seconds.
- The above second wind statement goes hand in hand with my tendency to sort of turtle for the beginning more or less. Get a feel for my opponent before going nuts...probably explains why my primary characters tend to be of the turtle category (Baiken, Hakumen, ExDeath, ect...)
Na-aw, it's all right. In a stealth game (I'm tempted to say Hitman but it could have been something else) I killed every single thing on the level and dragged the bodies to one room. That included enemies and innocent NPCs. All that without alerting anybody[footnote]Unless I was surprised by somebody while dragging a corpse, then I'd kill them, stash the remains and come back for them.[/footnote] then I finally went after my main target and made them go to the room (most probably by following me there. I can't exactly recall) because I wanted them to see my masterpiece...before shooting them. I wanted my target to suffer before putting him out of his misery. For no particular reason - it was just some random guy my character had to kill.DrgoFx said:Oh god, I do this so often. My favorite thing to do in Prototype was to find the nearest date-rape looking male, disguise myself as him, then grab the nearest female and bolt down the street or up a building screaming "RAAAAAAAPE."
I think I have issues.
Same here... which is one reason I can't seem to get used to Xbox controllers (aside from only rarely encountering unbroken Xboxes in the wild).Frozen Fox said:Despite knowing what they are i always refer to Play station buttons as A,B,X,Y not Square, Circle, X, Triangle
I do this in every town if I'm about to buy their house and rent it out. It's just so cruel to make them homeless just for some money (Oh, so killing them is better?). No I'm not batshit crazy.. Okay perhaps slightly.DoPo said:In Oakvale I made everybody follow me one by one to the small jetty where it was secluded and then I killed them. Until I depopulated the whole town. See, I wanted to buy some houses and earn rent from them.
I only played Borderlands for an hour or two, but that sounds really fun. You could probably do that in other games as well. I'd like to try it in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It would be chaos.DrgoFx said:If you play it, I used to play a game with my friends in Borderlands. Every time a weapon drops, you gotta switch it out with your current weapon and you had to use that weapon until it ran out of ammo or a new weapon popped up. Pretty amusing since I was a shot gun, sniper loving guys [odd combo, I know.] And when I was given SMGs or a Rocket Launcher oddly enough I looked like a retarded mercenary with ADHD running in, shooting randomly and killing nearly nothing while shouting the Tick's battle cry of the glorious spoon. Yeah...not really threatening.DustyDrB said:I definitely don't have the reloading problem. I go the complete other way, in which I run around with an empty clip and don't reload until I try to fire and nothing happens (or the reloading starts automatically).
My habit is actually self-restrictions. I almost never use magic in RPGs (unless you call it The Force. Don't ask me why). I used a spell exactly once in Skyrim: I had to cast that one to get into the Mages college. And I was only going there so I could question the librarian. It actually kind of pissed me off that the game made me cast a spell. It broke character.
Also in that same Skyrim playthrough, I made a point to periodically kill some wild animals, cook and eat their meat, and sell their hides. I was playing the character as a very survival-minded hunter, obviously. That game really needs a New Vegas-style hardcore mode (for consoles).
Speaking of New Vegas, I had a run in it where I only used food items to heal (no stimpaks). I also only used pistols or a mine trap to defend myself. I'll do something similar for most runs, at least with weapons. I find making a set of rules to operate within really elevates the experience for a lot of games.