Your biggest overkill

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Amakaze

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Minor Fallout 3 spoilers ahead.

During a game of Fallout 3, I came across the hotel that marks the beginning of the evil path (where you blow up megaton) and one of the missions there is take care of these ghouls that want admittance. The ghouls counter offer with the idea to leave a door unlocked so they can kill everyone inside. Frankly, I didn't want to be a part of either idea, but I found a third option. There WAS a diplomatic solution, if you can convince those in the hotel to welcome the ghouls into their community. So I worked on it, quite hard. I reloaded saves, I read charisma books in order to convince the harder guests. It took a good hour or two just to get it done, but in the end, the ghouls were welcome and everything was peaceful.

Then, after a week or so had passed, I was listening to my old buddy three dog, who chooses to reprimand me for killing all the humans inside the hotel. Strange, I thought, I'd done the awesome peaceful resolution, but its still playing me the evil one. The game must be bugged (Not a surprise, with that game) but I still stopped by the hotel to see how things were going.

The place was a wreck on the inside, with the bodies of humans everywhere as ghouls walked around. Furious, I found their leader (standing over the body of the previous hotel owner) who told me that they humans had 'annoyed them' and thus, had to be killed.

I had a Fatman on me I was saving for a day like this.

The ghouls didn't enjoy their hotel very much.
 

DEAD34345

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[HEADING=1]Gyrados[/HEADING]
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Pidgey

That's right, Pidgey used gust and obliterated Gyrados in a single hit.
 

Davey Woo

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Amakaze said:
I had a Fatman on me I was saving for a day like this.

The ghouls didn't enjoy their hotel very much.
Ahhh the fatman! :)

I came across a small walled-up raider settlement on my way to Rivet City, I aimed my Fatman into the air, fired it, and the nuke landed perfectly in the middle of this little hideout.

I've never known exactly how many raiders were inside, but I got nearly 300xp from all the kills, and the raining body parts were just awesome.
 

Ironman126

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BBC2: Guy ran into a building, was behind a door. I used my 40mm grenade launcher to open the door from about 30 meters away. He knifed the door open first, just as i fired the grenade. It hit him squarely in the face. My friend who was on TeamSpeak with me was watching. All i hear was "Jesus, dude, that was brutal."
 

JPArbiter

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Biggest intentional overkill was using a Fat Man in fallout 3 to see if I could plug a bloat-fly with a 22% V.A.T.S. chance. I nailed it.

the bigest unintentional overkill was last weekend when I was playing Gears of war 3, used the "One Shot" to take the body of a locust off, but he dodged out of the way and hit a pack of tickers... I don't quite know what happened after that but the Ikea Guy pooped in the bathroom...
 

Sojoez

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Supreme Commander. I had a bad day and launched the '4 island' map. Set the enemy on easy and made 200 tier one bombers. ( I was UEF)
They flew in a beautiful formation, annihilated the base and when the ACU detonated I lost 140ish bombers. :p

still... one hit/strike kill.
 

RuralGamer

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BBC2; I finally reached this sniper who had killed me a half dozen times; I snuck up behind him and emptied an entire MG3 magazine into his back, switched to pistol and emptied a couple of MP-443 Grach magazines into him just to make sure.

I've ended more than one game of Supreme Commander or Total Annihilation by obliteration ever last enemy unit and building with nuclear fire; one game I launched somewhere approaching 50 nukes; there was no evidence there had ever been a base. 'Purified' an enemy spawn on a World in Conflict assault map (I-95 or whatever the bridge map was called) with three nukes, turning the entire area into a massive radiation zone which pretty much insta-killed anything that spawned, winning us the round with no positions lost.

I also like finishing games of AOE3 by sending in my entire military might, with naval support off shore if possible. Similar approach in CoH; often I use excessive artillery support to destroy the enemy's last building.

I defeated the Marathan Confederacy in Empire Total War when they were the last faction left besides me with around 30 full armies and six fleets of heavy first rates; they fell in less than ten turns, despite controlling all of India (besides Hindustan and Ceylon), the Caucasus, south-eastern Russia and the area around Persia.

Oh and who can forget using the Fatman in Fallout 3 and New Vegas; that weapon realistically has no practical use, besides looking awesome and the new Big Kid Mini Nukes in GRA are just even more obscene. I practically killed myself laughing when my friend used the Experimental MIRV to kill Moriarty when he was having his morning smoke.
 

deckai

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A multiplayer match in Command & Conquer: Generals, my enemy wasn't the best, he let me built several particle cannons, which I used to write my name into his base. After that, he decided to surrender.
 

Cazza

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In AC:B. The top player got 3-4 players hunting them (whatever the max is). All of us found him at the same time. chased him down an alleyway, cornered him. We all draw our hidden guns and firing squad him.
 

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Was in a Halo Reach match on the map known to most faithful players as 'new bloodgulch'. Game started and I rushed for the wraith as I usually do. Started driving around a short distance from my base and I started unleashing hell, I led my team to victory with a 42 kill streak.

I was tearing through everyone that came near me. They did manage to kill me but by then we had a 40 some kill lead and the match was ours in no time.
 

Creepybard

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Magic the gathering, was playing Duels of the Planeswalkers. Used the green/black elves deck, and managed to do something like 1000 damage in a single turn. Was epic.
 

Imperioratorex Caprae

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Going 30-0 on Derail in MW2 and sighting the last kill on the map through my barrett scope, I cried mercy and flipped the switch on my nuke instead.
 

maninahat

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Shooting a torpedo at a fishing boat in Silent Hunter III.

Some context: the torpedoes are almost as big as the fishing boats themselves and carry enough explosives to crack the back of an aircraft carrier. That sucker almost flew out of the sky box.
 

AbsoluteVirtue18

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In Age of Mythology there is a map with two small islands and a large island in between them. I remember building a large army, transported them to the island opposite of mine, and wipe out all the force on it. Then, after I had built upon their former Town Centers, I created a huge army and invaded from both sides and utterly destroyed the enemy forces.

It was pretty fun.
 

SangRahl

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Sadly, not my overkill... but I was on the receiving end...

America's Army (early release version... maybe 2.0?)... tasked to defend a house/compound.

I head up to a small hill just outside the building to try and get a bead on the offensive team. Didn't make it three steps up the hill before I fell to the ground in a heap, and this scrolled on the chat box: "SangRahl has been pegged by [insert name here]."

Yep, I got taken out by an inactive m203 grenade to the noggin.

As for my own overkill-type actions...

"kinda" overkill:
Was recently playing RDR again, and trying for the 'shoot the hats off two gunfighter's heads' sharpshooter challenge... and forgot that I'd just purchased the sawed-off shotgun. Needless to say, my aim was precise, but I took off more than just his hat. "Pleased to meetcha, just call me Mr. Cheney."

"wait, what?" overkill:
Fallout 3; somewhere just outside DC proper, in the middle of a traffic-jammed freeway...
I ended up getting the attention of a moderately-sized band of raiders who were screaming bloody murder as they chased me through the cars. I make it past a trailer and lobbed my last grenade (it might have been a Nuka-'Nade, but I'm completely sure) behind me to gain some breathing room. *boom*...*K-BOOM**K-BOOM**K-BOOM**K-BOOM* (ad infinitum...). I missed the raiders, but I set off one of the vehicles and learned a valuable lesson about the use of atomic engines in street vehicle and chain-reactions. In the end, the raiders were no longer an issue, and I had to wait a while before I could scour the, now radioactive, ground for salvage. ~10+ obscenely gibbed kills in a little under 10 seconds.
 

demoman_chaos

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In the final duel of RDR, I didn't realize I had the Mauser equipped and wondered why I was able to put so many magic X's on the big bad. A lot of shots later, I had to push him out of the water to loot his corpse. For what he did, I'd say tis still underkill.

Does blasting a lone Imp in Doom 2 with the BFG count as overkill?

What about blasting a small battle armor in Mechwarrior 4 Mercs with 4 UAC-20s?