My team has to be the same level or within one level of each other during RPGs and pokemon games.
The dreaded "But I might need it later" syndrome effects us all.Hikaru CF said:In RPG's I will ALWAYS be reluctant to use disposable items (like potions and such) and MP (if it doesn't regen) and will end up going through most of the game like this before realising what a tight bastard I am and thinking 'What the hell am I saving this stuff for?!'.
If a game has some sort of sprinting function, I'll lean forward in real life as my character sprints.
In Pokemon games, I abuse the Pokemon centres way too much. Like healing after every 2 or 3 battles (come to think of it, this is probably down to my habit of not wanting to ever use items).
Hello you two, I'm a cumpulsive "the ammo in reserve must be perfectly divisible by the size of my clip."Aircross said:Hello compulsive reloader.Kahunaburger said:I'm a compulsive reloader.
I'm a compulsive quick-saver.
This. Especially for big name games that have been advertised for months at a time. "I KNOW WHO MADE THE DAMN GAME! I'VE BEEN FOLLOWING IT SINCE DAY ONE!!!!" Not so much for smaller games though. I like to see who made them so I can accurately give praise and criticism where due. Funny thing, those are the ones that usually allow you to skip the logos.FateOrFatality said:When you boot up a game, and the company logos come up? I will spam every button on the controller trying to skip it, even if I know you can't.
Yes, I have some line, along the lines of "but I am considering a very late abortion," stuck in my head. It's possibly form The Venture Brothers.henritje said:isn't that called "post-natal abortion"?somonels said:- Child killer: at any sign of disrespect a very late abortion shall ensue