What is the most autistic thing you did in vidya?

well? you're not a normalfag are you?

Played wurm or tried earnestly to RP my roles in SS13. Can't decide which was more autistic.

Roleplayed as a female in a heavily modded Skyrim without porn mods and got married. I ended the save game standing with my new husband on some rocks along the shoreline looking out into the ocean.

I did the same thing with my new wife in another playthrough but it felt more hollow.

You never forget your first, user.

i brute-forced 3 digit code on a locked door i couldnt find a code for in first system shock, took me over 30 minutes starting from 000

I played video games.

I spent thousands of hours playing world of warcraft

I loved doing that to password save systems. I would just keep trying until I get a save file and pop up in a random part of the game.

Getting realm first 85 for my class in WoW. Sad thing is I wasn't even trying to get it and had done no preparation beforehand. Shame the expansion was so shit.

same happened when i was playing endless sky. holy fuck this game has no right to be so fun

Grinded to lvl 50 on Destiny Island in Kingdom Hearts 1

You can't roleplay in a singleplayer game.

Probably doing the entire campaign of guild wars prophecies with bots only because fuck interacting with people. Back then this meant bringing four dudes to a eight dudes fight.

How many times did you defeat Riku to get there?

Prophecies is the easiest campaign by a long shot, though. If you're using Nightfall skills and have good team control, doing the missions with three heroes would be a piece of a cake.

And then you also have henchmen lol, so it's even simpler. And I have done the whole thing with henchmen.

builded gulags for slaves in C&C RA2:YR

Yes, but this was before nightfall. I only had three non-customizable mercenaries to work with.

I play games that aren't League of Legends or PUBG or CSGO, which is autistic to my "friends".

Ah, now I understand.
Yeah. That's a special kind of hell.

I once burned stuff in little inferno and held out my hands pretending to warm myself on the fire.

I also had an old 3D space shooter that had multiplayer and i used to spend hours flying around an empty server shooting at nothing checking out all the different weapons.

I spent hours extracting built-in skins from a game so I could find the correct one so I could personalize it.

I responded to a template thread whose OP was (1) and done
now that's autistic

Anyone who can explain how IVs and EVs work in Pokemon games is irredeemably autistic….. such as myself. I even spent two months straight, trying to catch a perfect IV Xerneas. I succeeded btw.

no one cares faggot

Well, I built this.

That doesn't even deserve a (You).
Just kill yourself.

I played Trickster online and farmed a boss for about 1 year or so. He dropped a whole set of items each piece at a very low drop chance. Most people would take 200 kills to get their first piece. I got the weapon I wanted at 1200 kills or so, and I felt so dead on the inside that I didnt even feel any joy or relief, I just kept doing it. Also, that boss could only be accessed once every hour for a 20 minute timeframe, and the trial to enter the boss involved a sodoku puzzle for which I knew all the solutions by heart and also a literal coinflip at the end.
I eventually stopped at 2300 kills or so and was the person with the most kills on that boss for a good while.

I was very good at grinding in these old point and click kind of mmos in general

Back when Skyrim was first released, I went to autistic lengths to uncover the secrets of every alchemy ingredient. I knew there were in game hints like random scraps of paper you could find with recipes scrawled on them, and I also knew that you could use perks in the alchemy tree to acquire a skill that lets you automatically know an ingredient's properties by eating it, but I ignored all that shit. I got a notebook, wrote down every new ingredient I came across, used it to make potions, and wrote about my findings. This amounts to nothing more than an extremely long process of elimination, because two ingredients that don't match will create nothing.

If nothing else, it made me dedicate myself to earning my understanding of alchemy. In some way, that is conducive to role playing.

When i was 8 or so i had german version of pokemon red and couldn't understand shit, so when i lost in first gym i restarted the game and was grinding charmander at starting grass to lvl 50.

I always assume the male lizard character is gay and if I play as a lizard a go the gay path. I do this only with lizards and I dont consider myself a fag.

I used to always bring my starter up to about level 16-18 in the starting grass when beginning a new game. Level 50 is bloody insane.

How long did that take?

I remember that in the old red and blue version, Brock's onix would only have two attacks, those being tackle and bind. I once beat him with a caterpie that was only like one hit away from death because he kept using bind, but it did nothing because I always responded by using string shot. Then, when he tried to use tackle, it would miss every time because his accuracy was so low, and I just tackled him to death. I won, and right after the fight, the caterpie got enough experience to skip metapod's evolution and go straight to butterfree.

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t. normalfag

As for me, when I was 9, I played Star Wars Republic Commando using only the pistol, because I didn't want to waste ammo, and the pistol had infinite ammo. I can't rembmer if I actually finished the game that way, but the entire Geonosis section was done using only the pistol.

Multiple item sets for multiple occasions on TF2.


I keep to it even today, since I only really play Soldier and Medic.

Shit, I think I did roughly the same thing. I definitely remember getting butterfree and not realizing it was metapod's evo.

Roleplaying requires other people, it has always required other people. Proper role-playing games are about character interaction, and single player games have weak character interaction with only a few predetermined dialogue options. Even NPCs in a proper RPG have sentience, as they are controlled by the GM. Normalfags think that roleplaying is just playing pretend, but it isn't.

When I played oblivion a decade ago, I kept a separate spreadsheet for each level to keep track of which skills I leveled in order to level as efficiently as possible. For my last replay of Morrowind a while back, I did the same thing. I modded the dawnbreaker in Skyrim so that its explosion didn't cause items to fly around and become lost, because I had to perform cost-benefit analysis on every item I encountered.

>If there are any things that my character steps on with his right foot I need to do it with his left foot too or I get an unpleasant feeling of something uneven on the right side of my body especially the brain
Help

That's where you are wrong kiddo, I can roleplay as the most powerful wizard in history and nobody can stop me, not even the police.

I wouldn't blame you if it was the 5 digit code in the mall area of SS2 because I always have trouble finding 1-2 of the digits on the paintings so I just memorized the code, explore the area, then move on when I get bored. worst part of SS2

That's not roleplaying, that's playing pretend.

Does your butt also tingle when you're high in the air?

It's the same thing.

Yeah, I know that feeling, like your brain's full of water that's all tipped to one side of your skull. I find that the best way to get rid of it is to be so dog-tired that you've ceased to give any fucks about it.

Up to maguuma was manageable, the desert was the point where it became bullshit. I think this was the point where the party went from 6 guys to 8, I'm not too sure.
Survival was obviously a tall goddamn order, but the worst parts about it were
I cannot begin to express how much I loved Nightfall and its heroes. I could actually finish Factions, for one.


Roleplaying literally is playing pretend, you git.

THAT'S IT, THAT'S THE FUCKING FEELING. Do you people know where it comes from? And how to get rid of it?

No it isn't. Roleplaying is a dynamic, freeform and collaborative form of storytelling. "Roleplaying" in a singleplayer game is honestly quite a sad idea, as it provides none of the enjoyment of proper roleplaying, and it hampers the enjoyment of the game's actual system by applying baseless, ethereal rules to the game, such as having to eat food or rest exclusively in taverns or houses. These things have no impact on the game; your make-belief does not change anything, the NPCs in your playthrough will act the same across all playthroughs.

Am I the only one who plays a skirmish match against the AI, beat it into submission and just build shit on the map? Is that autistic?

Whenever I play Fallout New Vegas I collect every single pencil I find. I try to hoard them and see how many I get during my playthrough.

In Morrowind I use a name generator specific to the race I am picking so that I have a fully authentic experience.

Like 6-8 hours.

The two parts in Prophecies I remember being the most obnoxious were the Jade Armor/Bow that start popping up near the end (non-fleshy) and then the fucking Titans for the last mission. I don't even think the Titan Quests are possible with henchmen only, honestly, unless you put together a really amazing solo build and knew exactly what you were doing. But at that point, the henchmen cease to be relevant to the equation.


It's a trait of autism. You don't happen to switch between hands when you're writing, do you? That's a pretty common one.

A weighted vest might help. Alternatively, stopping to do physical activity like push-ups might be a great way to relieve it. Anything to essentially re-center yourself.

Used to do that all the time.

Define switch between hands while writing.

I need to brush up against every wall and spam A in JRPGs. It got so tedious that I gave up on the genre.

Writing styles, cursive or otherwise, I think. Yeah, I do that too.

In this instance, it would be starting to write a line with the left hand, then meeting at the midway point and switching to write with the right hand. The writing implement is then returned to the middle and returned to the left hand before moving on to the next line.

It has to do with crossing the midline.

No I don't actually do that.

Nope, I'm not ambidextrous.

I wouldn't think so. It's a fairly extreme example. Though ambidexterity isn't really the thing, since from my understanding, those instances often have more to do with a lack of dominance than being fully dominant.

The "off balance" aspects, though, definitely fall under the same category. It's something that someone who actually knows shit in the field could give more information on, but all I have is passing factoids on it, from having family members who worked special education. Strictly speaking, this is the sort of thing that should be addressed from a really young age, but God knows modern educators are too incompetent to manage that.

But the crown goes to the shit i did back in pokemon x & y

So what you're saying in the end that we're literally autistic?

When I was like 5 oder 6, I played through Pokemon Blue without being able to read

Good times man.

casted and wrote up in a notepad every possible rune combination and it's effects and then found out about a gameFAGs guide providing that information already

I got a pure bladestone in Demon's Souls
I got good enough to finish God Hand on hard with less than 10 continues.
Most autistic of all I play Splatoon

I've beaten Pokemon Emerald back when I didn't know English simply by killing stuff.

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i still got plenty stuff from that server

You're making me feel it too now, fuck you user

I finished this game, and some others like it.

When my character walks while touching the wall from one side (in 1st person games), I sort of feel as if that same side of my real body was being very slightly touched trhere, it's not unpleasant though. Same if the ceiling of the location I'm walking in in a game is irrationally low, I feel something on the top of my head.

I don't know how to really describe it because it's as if it's being touched and yet it isn't?

I did nothing in my free time but drive around the map in gta 3 for 4 years.

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I do that but in real life.
If I hold a cup on one hand for too long I swap hands.
When I kick a ball with a foot I have to do it with the other next
When I bite food with the left side of my mouth I do it with the right one next.
I feel like I'm going to die if I don't do that kind of stuff.

I walk instead of run

Argue about them in imageboards full of trolls and raging manchildren.

Epic burn my man xD

I developed an entire theory for the main track-side track concept in OpenTTD, among other rail enhancements.

In every game I can, I try to have as little an impact on the environment as I can, if it doesn't reset on its own or can't be replicated by the player. It must have something to do with a fear of commitment, if I delete some portion of the world or offset it in a way that is potentially less desirable, and it can't be undone, it drives me insane.

For example I tried to never shoot down any trees in factorio because they won't grow back. Games with panels of glass that stay broken through your save file. Anything like that, I obsess over.

Are you serious?

I grinded all Ryu stats to 999 in Breath of Fire 3 by stealing rare perma boosting items from mobs I also had the Gooking sword, got it while farming +HP items in the area where you kill Teepo

I play the other way around, I try to kill/clean everywhere in the map. not leaving a tree or water in the way

No matter what city-builder game I play, everything has to be in blocks; even the games that have shit path-finding AI.

I try to interact with almost every wall or object in games because of hidden stuff I've found in some of them. It's very disappointing when a game doesn't have anything hidden but I spent hours looking anyway.