Topic: Video game achievements no one will ever understand

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Have you ever achieved something in a video game and realize that no one else would get why it was worth celebrating? For example, I caught an 18 lb bass in SEGA Bass Fishing! Just a fun little thread.

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When I played Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate on my Wii U a few months back, I was doing a G-Rank online quest involving a Rust Duramboros monster. The monster itself was COLOSSAL, twice as large than normal. The other players disconnected on me around the last five minutes (probably because of a poor Internet connection), and I just barely managed to kill it. Sure enough, it was large enough to be gold crowned, at well over 4400+ centimeters in length.

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I got an achievement for doing a spread eagle for 10 seconds while in the air on Skate 3. Only way to get this achievement is to glitch through the floor. Very few people got this achievement by doing it the normal way

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This summer I think I'm gonna finally get around to killing everyone in Fallout. For science.

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A while back I was in the global highscores top 5 for Nation Red.

Some of the top 5's were hackers, and the ones who got their scores legitimately only grinded their score up on the easiest difficulty for 2+ hours. I'm pretty sure I was one of the few who consistently played on max difficulty back then. You can tell if you hover over my score and see that it was acquired in about 45 minutes as opposed to the drawn out times.

I haven't bothered with the game in a long time, so I dunno how things are now.

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Battlefield 4 "Naval Strike" expansion has digital hate as an achievement.

"Get a kill with the Anti-Air mine."

Literally shooting at helicopters with my handgun is more effective than an anti-air mine. They were specifically designed to be fuckuseless; most people have a hard time getting them to even fire, let ALONE get a kill with them.

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Beating Majora's Mask 100% without a guide.That shit was hard!Where do I go, how do I get there!Its more of a personal achievement but still an Achievement!

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Ori and the Blind Forest has an achievement called Immortal. This one is the most difficult achievement of the game. You need to play from start to finish without dying. Doing this "the legit way" is more than a challenge. The smallest mistake could mean you've just wasted quite a bit of time for nothing. Once you die and respawn, your savegame will be overwritten and you can start from the beginning again. There are ways to make it easier and to "save your save" in case you do die, and I believe most players who got the achievement did use such a backdoor.

At the end of my very first playthrough, my death counter was around 320. And from what I've seen on the forums, that was better than average. To reduce that number to 0 is anything but easy. I kept trying and I kept failing. I couldn't do it. But I didn't want to use dirty tricks such as save copying (the game itself lets you do that, mind you). After I-don't-know-how-many hours of wasted attempts I finally managed to get pretty far in the game without serious mistakes. I was pretty tired of constantly restarting so I decided to use death quitting (as I call it) at most 10 times to keep my save clean (as it turned out, the game only overwrites the save on respawning, not on dying). With that, I managed to get the achievement. I'm not really satisfied, though. I'll return to the game eventually to do it without tricks.

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Goozely said:
Beating Majora's Mask 100% without a guide.That shit was hard!Where do I go, how do I get there!Its more of a personal achievement but still an Achievement!

Now do Minish Cap. :V

Not to say that it's hard, just that it's worth playing.

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parasprite said:
Now do Minish Cap. :V

Not to say that it's hard, just that it's worth playing.

Hahaha, I have

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parasprite said:
Now do Minish Cap. :V

Not to say that it's hard, just that it's worth playing.

Impossible to 100% without a guide on your first try.
They had that kinstone crap or whatever

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Any game I've completed 100% without a guide.
That includes Mario 64, Wind Waker, Assassin's Creed 2, Batman Arkham Asylum, and a few others.

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EsalRider said:
Ori and the Blind Forest has an achievement called Immortal. This one is the most difficult achievement of the game. You need to play from start to finish without dying. Doing this "the legit way" is more than a challenge. The smallest mistake could mean you've just wasted quite a bit of time for nothing. Once you die and respawn, your savegame will be overwritten and you can start from the beginning again. There are ways to make it easier and to "save your save" in case you do die, and I believe most players who got the achievement did use such a backdoor.

At the end of my very first playthrough, my death counter was around 320. And from what I've seen on the forums, that was better than average. To reduce that number to 0 is anything but easy. I kept trying and I kept failing. I couldn't do it. But I didn't want to use dirty tricks such as save copying (the game itself lets you do that, mind you). After I-don't-know-how-many hours of wasted attempts I finally managed to get pretty far in the game without serious mistakes. I was pretty tired of constantly restarting so I decided to use death quitting (as I call it) at most 10 times to keep my save clean (as it turned out, the game only overwrites the save on respawning, not on dying). With that, I managed to get the achievement. I'm not really satisfied, though. I'll return to the game eventually to do it without tricks.

i never really understood why people did this to themselves when playing games. all you're really doing by not using those "tricks" is making things harder than they have to be.

much like that nuzlocke challenge thing fans came up with for pokemon. you're just making things needlessly difficult is all.

i dunno, i just don't see much point to self-imposed challenges/difficulty when playing games is all.

that said, i do still remember doing a 100% no damage (outside the 2 ride armr fights vs vile) run of mega man x on my snes (not emulator so no save states) in less than 30 minutes once years ago. it was the only time i ever managed it too.

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Making things more difficult can make them more fun sometimes.

As for the Nuzlocke, I'd say don't knock it until you try it. It's not just about making the game difficult. The rules are set up such that the effect is to have you really worry and care about your Pokemon, more than you normally would. And for many, it works. Whenever your Pokemon's health gets low, you do worry. Whenever one faints, you feel sad about it. Critical hits become rather terrifying at times.

Increasing your emotional investment in a game makes it way more fun and engaging, to me.

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getting emotionally invested in a pokemon game. heh, that'd be a first for me. that might happen in other rpg's but pokemon? no, that's not very likely. mainly because all main series pokemon games follow the same basic formula and aside from some additions or minor changes along the way, that formula has never really changed all that much. catch pokemon, train pokemon, fight random enemy trainers, fight gym leaders, fight villain group *insert random name here*, fight elite 4, fight whoever they chose to put after elite 4, yay, you win.

i wonder if newer games in that...franchise can still be done like ruby, where a single pokemon with the right moveset can conquer the entire game. (hello blaziken, my 1 pokemon army)

think the last time i found a game "fun and engaging" all the way through was back when i first played through the first dark souls game. well, it was until i reached the final boss who was a complete pushover. *facepalm* all that time exploring and training only to find the final boss was little different than a phantom of all things. there were plenty of bosses far harder much earlier in the game than "lord" gwyn. tch, worthless weakling >.> granted that move where he grabs you by the next in an attempt to 1-hit kill you was dangerous but beyond that? yeah, whatever.

fought the 2 original final boss fights of DS2 just the other day and guess what, even as a back-to-back boss fight (2-on-1 with the knights then nashandra herself) they were overall even easier than gwyn. what the heck, From? heres hoping that ivory crown dlc i bought/downloaded will have a more worthy end boss fight.

edit: come to think of it, i wonder if From will ever make more 1st-person RPG's like the old King's Field series. now THOSE are the kind of games i REALLY enjoyed. you don't see all that many rpg games like that.

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Metal Gear Solid V has a lot of new features that make the game ridiculously easy, like rangefinders on third-person crosshairs, "Reflex mode" (lets you instantly shoot anybody who spots you), marking enemies, allowing you to see them through walls forever, and an indicator that shows you the direction anybody looking at you is in... thing is, all of these can be turned off. Reflex mode is the only one you get a bonus for turning off, but with all of them deactivated, things get pretty interesting.

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I tried to do a Nuzlocke once... I failed pretty bad. (Then again, it was on Pearl.) I do like the idea of doing challenges like those, but whenever I do them, I never end up having much fun. Similar with silly TF2 loadouts.

As for accomplishments, I do have a 120-shine Super Mario Sunshine save... but I had had a guide before, so it doesn't count.

I don't think I can ever be good at video games until I get to Master on Super Monkey Ball. (I've gotten to Expert Extra though :3 )

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Kaeetayel said:

As for accomplishments, I do have a 120-shine Super Mario Sunshine save... but I had had a guide before, so it doesn't count.

high-five

those unintuitive blue coins were such a pain

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Knotty_Curls said:
high-five

those unintuitive blue coins were such a pain

Spraying random walls and bookshelves and lamps and patches of sand

And the moon

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Garrett said:
Any game I've completed 100% without a guide.
That includes Mario 64, Wind Waker, Assassin's Creed 2, Batman Arkham Asylum, and a few others.

I definitely beat Super Mario 64 DS 100% without using a guide.

It took me a while to obtain that one star that involves breaking off a segment of a wall in the second world.

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Qmannn said:
Why do you play games? Some of us don't only care about winning. I have fun by challenging myself. I have my limits, but, if I feel I'm capable of more and I love the way a game is designed, I'll likely add more goals and restrictions instead of just sticking to what the developers wanted me to do.

On the other hand, I hate doing anything that causes me to completely ignore the things that drew me to a game in the first place, such as abusing glitches that allow for me to skip huge portions of a game or completely overpowered abilities/powerups.

good question...fun? entertainment? just to pass the time? heck, with as many games as i've played over the years, at this point i dunno.

one thing that is true, is that cheating can truly kill any and all fun and/or challenge in a game pretty darn quickly. then again, if i find a game is seemingly impossible otherwise, it may not be all bad.

personally, my opinion of cheating in videogames is this: if it's a single player game then who cares? you're not hurting anything other than you're own enjoyment. if it's multiplayer however then no and i'll gladly report cheaters/hackers.

i guess i can see the point of self-imposed challenges when you put it that way. i mean, if you've otherwise played a game till you pretty much mastered it, what else is there to do with it?

Qmannn said:
Then there are also grinding and waiting obscenely long periods of time to accomplish tasks that would be extremely easy otherwise (such as IV Breeding or Berry Farming), all for the sake of extending in game time and giving those "dedicated", "hard working", and "delayed gratification" types something to be proud of.

as for this...i ain't touching this paragraph with a 10-foot pole unless you want me to start going on about pay-to-win base-builder type "mmorts" games. i see enough of them, i complain far more than enough about them, i'm TEMPTED to just give up on the failure of a sell-out genre but despite all thats wrong with the genre, the rare gem DOES still appear sometimes.

speaking of rare gems, if anyone is interested, check out KIXEYE's games as they have an actual rts combat system in they're games. it may be base building otherwise but they at least did one aspect right.

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S ranking the first Megaman Zero game.
4 pips of damage maximum in the boss rush and final boss combined.

Also not allowed to use any upgrades.

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Achievements are pointless.

No one cares or is impressed by how many coins you've collected in Mario by holding down the forward button.

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- Trying to break through the 1000 kph with a plane in ArmA 2
- Trying not to get movement sickness when playing Far Cry 2
- Trying to beat Ghost Recon AW on the highest difficult without letting a comrade die

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Finished:

- Destroyed a helicopter with a sniperrifle on over 1800 metre in ArmA with one shot
- Beated Ghost Recon AW on highest difficult
- shot down two enemy planes with one tank grenade in War Thunder
- Did set up an awesome trap to kill 15 player at once in GTA V

Maybe I need some more silly personal archievements ^^

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Ozelot said:
Achievements are pointless.

No one cares or is impressed by how many coins you've collected in Mario by holding down the forward button.

You are just a ball of sunshine huh?

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A Bug's Life for the PS1.

Running around in the training level and just butt stomping all of the spiders, until you access a bonus level that takes you to the circus.

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TheHuskyK9 said:
You are just a ball of sunshine huh?

Yep, everyone loves me.

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GameManiac said:
When I played Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate on my Wii U a few months back, I was doing a G-Rank online quest involving a Rust Duramboros monster. The monster itself was COLOSSAL, twice as large than normal. The other players disconnected on me around the last five minutes (probably because of a poor Internet connection), and I just barely managed to kill it. Sure enough, it was large enough to be gold crowned, at well over 4400+ centimeters in length.

I hate Qurupecos

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I beat Metroid Prime 2 %100 on the hardest difficulty.
After defeating Dark Samus, I felt like the biggest bad ass ever.

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treos said:
getting emotionally invested in a pokemon game. heh, that'd be a first for me. that might happen in other rpg's but pokemon?

But... the Pokémon world is so beautiful. Getting to know intelligent, emotional creatures is just wonderful. While you may not do much interaction with the Pokémon themselves, your imagination can fill in the blanks. Every Pokémon playthrough is a personal experience. While I agree that the games aren't very hard, you miss the point if you are only looking for that. It might be cheesy for my to say it, but I find Pokémon to carry a message of love.

I would recommend Mystery Dungeon for a more story and character driven game. I prefer the series myself. I also appreciate dodging the controversies of the main games, such as not having mind altering pokeballs and having Pokémon fight other Pokémon just for fun.

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Sorrowless said:
But... the Pokémon world is so beautiful. Getting to know intelligent, emotional creatures is just wonderful. While you may not do much interaction with the Pokémon themselves, your imagination can fill in the blanks. Every Pokémon playthrough is a personal experience. While I agree that the games aren't very hard, you miss the point if you are only looking for that. It might be cheesy for my to say it, but I find Pokémon to carry a message of love.

I would recommend Mystery Dungeon for a more story and character driven game. I prefer the series myself. I also appreciate dodging the controversies of the main games, such as not having mind altering pokeballs and having Pokémon fight other Pokémon just for fun.

careful, that sounds close to the type of talk i usually hear from lepepper regarding digimon.

pokemon are fictional creatures. they are not living, breathing life forms. don't you go all delusional (and unable to tell fantasy from reality) on us as well.

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Garrett said:
I beat Metroid Prime 2 %100 on the hardest difficulty.
After defeating Dark Samus, I felt like the biggest bad ass ever.

Metroid Prime 3 is even harder with Hypermode, I played all the games of Metroid in 100%

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CG550 said:
Metroid Prime 3 is even harder with Hypermode, I played all the games of Metroid in 100%

but the ultimate hardest thing is Metroid Prime Pinball only beat it one time.. beatable Pinball games are hard

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treos said:
careful, that sounds close to the type of talk i usually hear from lepepper regarding digimon.

pokemon are fictional creatures. they are not living, breathing life forms. don't you go all delusional (and unable to tell fantasy from reality) on us as well.

Where is your reality in fantasy? Afraid to have empathy regarding fiction?

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this is a big text wall so to save space i'll just do this...

Sorrowless said:
Where is your reality in fantasy? Afraid to have empathy regarding fiction?

"reality in fantasy" *facepalm* why would i be afraid of something that just doesn't happen? (at least, vare rarely if it does with video games.) it is a video game. fanfiction is more compelling than video games far more often than not in that regard.

i play video games if i want (often times, unless it's a game i can't play via emulator or is an online multiplayer game this hardly ever happens sadly) a challenge. or to just screw around and have fun.

pokemon's basic formula goes unchanged throughout the entire franchise and that includes the anime based on the adventures of one of the worst trainers EVER. i played a few of the older games like ruby so i know the basic formula of the franchise and in a way have played them all.

sorry if my inability to get caught up in the fantasy of videogames (unless its a really good rpg game) that are typically quite short for my liking, annoys you but i'm not you, deal with it.

the pokemon world is boring, a repeating pattern with minor adjustments, changes, and additions with each new set of games. (madden NFL's annual updates, anyone?) i like all the fanart here but the games and anime? most of the anime is based on the adventures of Ash Ketchum, one of the worst trainers EVER.

pokemon games basic formula:

pick a starter pokemon.

train it against other wild pokemon and maybe catch them depending on how useful they are.

fight gym leaders for badge.

fight the elite 4 then rival if such a battle comes up (iirc it's the final battle after the elite 4).

and deal with *insert "bad guy" team name here* over the course of the game.

note: in ruby, the entire game is won by default if you start with torchic and select the right moves as it evolves. that's right, the entire game can be beaten with that one lone pokemon. (this might still hold true nowadays, not sure as i don't care enough to try the newer games nor do i have a 3ds...nor do i really care to buy a gimmickDS)

"But... the Pokémon world is so beautiful. Getting to know intelligent, emotional creatures is just wonderful. While you may not do much interaction with the Pokémon themselves, your imagination can fill in the blanks. Every Pokémon playthrough is a personal experience. While I agree that the games aren't very hard, you miss the point if you are only looking for that. It might be cheesy for my to say it, but I find Pokémon to carry a message of love."

i...wow...WOW.

"the Pokémon world is so beautiful."

earlier games could be topped by RPGMaker. in fact, iirc theres at least one RPGMaker game still on the RMN website that attempts to replicate a pokemon game.

"Getting to know intelligent, emotional creatures is just wonderful."

pixels with no real AI tbh. they have a little roar sound effect, follow you around once you've beaten them into submission and trapped them in a tiny ball (this sounds horrific imo). afterwards you have direct control over them in battle. intelligent? emotional? your kidding, right? isn't the horrific act i just pointed out what eventually started the slavery and bloodsport discussions concerning the pokemon games (well, i'm pretty sure it was one of the more recent "bad guy" teams anyway)? as well as that one blog (or was it a tumblr?)...i don't remember the name.

"While you may not do much interaction with the Pokémon themselves, your imagination can fill in the blanks."

hello, fanfiction/fanart

"Every Pokémon playthrough is a personal experience."

kinda hard to argue an opinion.

don't know about now but i do know that team rocket (the goon squad, not the actual team mind you. you know the one, the team that started and for a very long time remained the idiot trio of jessie, james, and meowth) did show some competence in the anime for a little while but it took them how long? how many years since the show was first aired? eh, maybe they got enough brain damage from the constant defeats/stupidity and it miraculously made them intelligent for a while. i dunno.

imo, they were one of the few things worse than ash. oh and despite the random spurt of competence the still obsessed over ash's pikachu iirc. (get OVER you're freaking obsession you creepy, stalker, team of rejects. maybe THEN, you might be worth thinking about at the very least.)

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Well I'm not sure if it counts as a video game but in Fallen London I found an Eyeless Skull (a very, very valuable but dangerous to hold onto item) with very little effort.

Sure it was just based on luck and percentage chance but I felt good about it.

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Archievements I really love:

post #251585

Getting an archievement for doing simple tasks and are (Story-)part of the game.

Finish this mission - archievement, finish that mission - archievement -.-

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treos said:
this is a big text wall so to save space i'll just do this...

There's no point further discussing this with you. You are mostly grey on this matter.

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winning a 1v7 in LTS on Chivalry Medieval Warfare.

No they did not give me 1v1s. They weren't entirely newbs either

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you people are taking Pokemon way too seriously

as for me, I love making entire lobbies rage quit in GTA Online. It's the only entertainment value in that game if you're not playing with friends.

I always like being the best with the worst things in games. In Call of Duty, for instance, I always equipped a shield, throwing axes, and a knife. It gets pretty easy using stuff like that because no one else is ready for it.

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Sorrowless said:
There's no point further discussing this with you. You are mostly grey on this matter.

o.O grey?

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I caused one of my ex-gfs to break up with me after wiping the floor with her ass in Mario kart over and over again. So I guess that's something.
Sarah come back baby, I'm sorry.

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Moon_Moon said:
I caused one of my ex-gfs to break up with me after wiping the floor with her ass in Mario kart over and over again. So I guess that's something.
Sarah come back baby, I'm sorry.

No you're not :3

treos said:
o.O grey?

Xch3l said:
I guess they meant 'neutral'

Dead.

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Fenrick said:
I always like being the best with the worst things in games. In Call of Duty, for instance, I always equipped a shield, throwing axes, and a knife. It gets pretty easy using stuff like that because no one else is ready for it.

The father of my best friend did an awesome archievement.

He played Call of Duty (1 or 2 ) and while hes half through the last level he ask "Strange game, all you get is this Colt for the whole game...or is there a key to change weapons?" Without sarcasm or anything, he was serious about that 0.o

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Sorrowless said:
Dead.

yeah...nope

i guess you just can't handle people having opinions on topics different from you're own then.

that in no way means i'm dead. what it means is i'm different from you. i'm not you so of course we're not going to have the same opinion on everything. that'd be dumb.

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Oh yeah, I also just remembered that one time I was playing Halo Reach and my team was losing by thirty points, and then the other three members of my team left. I then brought the games back and won by fifteen points. That felt great.

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D4rk said:
The father of my best friend did an awesome archievement.

He played Call of Duty (1 or 2 ) and while hes half through the last level he ask "Strange game, all you get is this Colt for the whole game...or is there a key to change weapons?" Without sarcasm or anything, he was serious about that 0.o[/quote] Given that neither of those games have a m1911 available in every level, protagonists switch regularly, and in the vast majority of levels you'd have to first switch weapons to even see your sidearm at all, I'm calling bullshit on this one. On a related note, completing CoD 1 on Veteran is possibly one of the hardest things I've done in a game.

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Hatfox said:
Given that neither of those games have a m1911 available in every level, protagonists switch regularly, and in the vast majority of levels you'd have to first switch weapons to even see your sidearm at all, I'm calling bullshit on this one.

On a related note, completing CoD 1 on Veteran is possibly one of the hardest things I've done in a game.

I think you're right, I messed up with the game´s name. The graphics looked like CoD but I don't remember the name of the game (was somekind of noname game developed from an untalented german publisher). The missions also were kinda the same

Maybe I find it somewhere on google :/

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I had a few of these that were memorable to me.

In the glory days of World of Warcraft (when the Level Cap was 50) I once pulled Kazzak (a world Boss at the time) into Stormwind with the help of some friends. The resulting chaos lasted almost 24 hours before the server was brought down for "maintenance".

One I am quite proud of is from Metal gear Solid 4..."Handle with Caution" which I earned and found completely by accident. If you have a chance to look it up its pretty hilarious how you get it.

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Pasiphaë said:
I had a few of these that were memorable to me.

In the glory days of World of Warcraft (when the Level Cap was 50) I once pulled Kazzak (a world Boss at the time) into Stormwind with the help of some friends. The resulting chaos lasted almost 24 hours before the server was brought down for "maintenance".

One I am quite proud of is from Metal gear Solid 4..."Handle with Caution" which I earned and found completely by accident. If you have a chance to look it up its pretty hilarious how you get it.

1) Nice one!
2) NICE ONE!

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Pasiphaë said:
In the glory days of World of Warcraft (when the Level Cap was 50) I once pulled Kazzak (a world Boss at the time) into Stormwind with the help of some friends. The resulting chaos lasted almost 24 hours before the server was brought down for "maintenance".

i remember watching that when blizzard spawned each of those bosses outside each capital city for a 24-hour event (i think it was the night before the burning crusades release iirc or whatever that expansion was called) before the expansion was released.

iirc pretty much every memeber of the horde who was logged in at the time (for the server i was on) all gathered at the front gates of the undercity to battle the giant demon. it even got to thepoint where they started telling everyone, via global chat, to stay away from undercity if you're under lvl 40.

me, i went over and sat in the nearby zeppelin tower and watched as entire 40-man raid parties (lvl 40-50 with some being nothing but lvl 50's) couldn't even slow the thing down. the entire area outside the gates all the way to the throne room was flooded with the skeletons of dead players. it wasn't a battle it was a massacre.

good preview of what was to come with the expansion, blizzard. good show. :) pretty much the entire horde population of that server i played on working together could barely even scratch the hp bar. shame you don't see events that bring together entire server populations (be it for participating OR just sitting back and watching the resulting destruction) like that in mmorpg's very often.

come to think of it, if anyone want's to see that event, you can probably still find videos of it on youtube.

as for me, i stopped playing just before the lich king expansion so this old event is the best i remember of the game. note: that was with around 5 years of playing WoW when the lich king expansion came out so i'm long since finished with and am not returning to WoW.

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Beating System Shock 1 on the hardest difficulty (without the timer) and refusing to use a regeneration station ever while also having a way higher score than a bunch of nerds on some forum

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Genjar

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Ryuzaki_Izawa said:
am i seriously the only guy here who plays Fallen London?

I am sympathetic about ratly concerns.
(Played it until the endgame, but it became too grindy.)

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Introducing every useless long-distance sniper in Battlefield to rocket pods, then switching teams and doing it again.

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I managed to park a private jet on the railroad tracks in GTA V. There's no achievement or trophy for it. I just wanted to see what happens when a locomotive hits a $1.5 million business jet.

It 'sploded.

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JoeX said:
I managed to park a private jet on the railroad tracks in GTA V. There's no achievement or trophy for it. I just wanted to see what happens when a locomotive hits a $1.5 million business jet.

It 'sploded.

I like taxiing the jets around the city in GTA Online, especially when there are players who don't just shoot everything on sight.
That was fun. Then Rockstar gave everyone missile launchers and you can't go within 10000 feet of the city if you're not ready to dodge missiles.

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Fenrick said:
I like taxiing the jets around the city in GTA Online, especially when there are players who don't just shoot everything on sight.
That was fun. Then Rockstar gave everyone missile launchers and you can't go within 1000 feet of the city if you're not ready to dodge missiles.

Fucking griefers, man. That's why I stopped playing GTA Online. The first time I played GTA Online, I was targeted by some cheater who had sticky bombs. He kept blowing up my brand new Futo. Then, you get the assholes who wait outside your apartment in an attack helicopter or a tank just so they can blow up your car. I do have one fond memory, though. I was playing Online with my friend and one of his friends. I had managed to get a Rhino tank somehow. His friend came by in a Cargobob and dropped me into the military base. It may have seemed like a dick move, but I was laughing my ass off the whole time.

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JoeX said:
Fucking griefers, man. That's why I stopped playing GTA Online. The first time I played GTA Online, I was targeted by some cheater who had sticky bombs. He kept blowing up my brand new Futo. Then, you get the assholes who wait outside your apartment in an attack helicopter or a tank just so they can blow up your car. I do have one fond memory, though. I was playing Online with my friend and one of his friends. I had managed to get a Rhino tank somehow. His friend came by in a Cargobob and dropped me into the military base. It may have seemed like a dick move, but I was laughing my ass off the whole time.

What I love about GTA Online is how you have to pay for personal vehicles.

I'll get in a fighter, blow up someone's car without any provocation, and I'll be charged just $500. Another time, some idiot comes along in his armored car and shoots the shit out of me, and when I blast him to defend myself- even if he's been spawnkilling me while I was in passive mode- I get charged $25,000. Meanwhile he just has to wait a few minutes to get another armored car for free.

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In mortal kombat deception I beat onaga as jade with my eyes closed.

Does that count?

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I'm currently doing nuzlocke run of randomized Pokemon Emerald (Already done run of randomized Fire Red). Even though I'm playing on vba and have convenient turbo option to speed up grinding it's still a little challenging. Normal nuzlocke was still rather easy, besides losing my pidgeot to exploding weezings. In a pokemon tower. :(

On randomized version I was completely wiped out at least once on both games. On fire red it was at least someone relatively strong - Misty. On emerald I was humiliated by fisherman near Petalburg City. The one who in unrandomized versions have one magikarp, and is a joke fight. It turns out that bellsprout is very effective when all you have is one larvitar, azuril and few cocoons. Emerald is much harder then fire red on nuzlocke rules. I've beat FR on 2 try with 3 pokemon dead after E4. On my 3 try with emerald I have 5 pokemon dead before last badge.

Also after fire red run I gained deep hatred for wynauts and wobbuffets. They are creatures from hell. Nobody can possibly understand my joy when I repeated playing poke flute for many turns just to make them use struggle.

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Fenrick said:
What I love about GTA Online is how you have to pay for personal vehicles.

I'll get in a fighter, blow up someone's car without any provocation, and I'll be charged just $500. Another time, some idiot comes along in his armored car and shoots the shit out of me, and when I blast him to defend myself- even if he's been spawnkilling me while I was in passive mode- I get charged $25,000. Meanwhile he just has to wait a few minutes to get another armored car for free.

The bad sport system is the fucktardiest thing ever. It's a completely ass backwards system. Griefing someone doesn't give you a bad sport rating, but blowing up someone's chrome Lamborghini does? What the fuck, Rockstar?

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I stole a rare weapon in Final Fantasy V Advance on the first try.

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Finishing all the stages in Super Hexagon was a nice little achievement I set for myself, pretty hard game especially if you don't have really good reflexes.

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I remember the time when "Shin Megami Tensei:Online" or "Megaten" had an european server at the very beginning.

I was in a clan that was specialized in weapon and armor crafting. 90% of the special ammunition on the server came from us while about 60% of the high tier equipment was sold by us.

Was a cool feeling to be one of the biggest arms dealer in a MMO XD

Funny archievements

We even crashed the market for bullets ^^ More and more guys crafted and sold them cheaper, so we stopped production for a week.... and after 3 days there weren't enough bullets for everybody.

Or our "Bullets for your Valentine" sale: 25% for Fire-bullets on 14th February.

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I'm sorry for the two months necro, but I have to.

I was playing Amorphous+ when the game bugged somehow or another and, in practice mode, I ended up in a fight with two Razor Queens at the same time. With no rewards unlocked. So completely equipment-less.

I don't know how I triggered the glitch, so I decided I'd fight, until I killed them both.

It took hours and hours of retrying. Hundreds of deaths. But I did it. I killed two Razor Queens at once, with no equipment.

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