The only 2 games I have more than 2000 hours on are GTA V and H1Z1. I bought them because I watched youtubers play them and I thought it was so much fun and I HAD to play them. I also enjoyed RDR2 for the first 2 weeks but i bought it more for the hype.
Rylin Dutson sure thing! It basically boils down to how much real world physics you know and by extension, how much you are used to seeing. I’m an engineering student, so for me that might be a tad bit more than the next person. Games like Forza for example, have a pretty realistic feel to them and leave little room for complaint. That is to say, things behave more or less as you would expect (apply a larger acceleration than the coefficient of friction between your tires and the tarmac allows and you’re bound to skid). In games like Mario Kart, (on the other end of the spectrum) game physics are far removed from real world physics. Friction coefficients are inconsistent if not completely meaningless, gravitational acceleration is selective (it doesn’t affect you up or down a hill or upside down on a track, etc) and when present, it is a very different magnitude than normal life.
@@kevinjarquin5767 I'm gonna call drifting " (apply a larger acceleration than the coefficient of friction between your tires and the tarmac allows and you’re bound to skid)." from now on lol
A mistake I've made countless times. GAME: "YOUR LEVEL IS NOT HIGH ENOUGH TO FIGHT THIS BOSS/ENTER THIS AREA" ME: *YOU UNDERESTIMATE MY POWER!* *Gets Rekted
I would say another new gamer mistake would be hurrying through the main story in open-world games. Open-world games are meant to be explored. They're full of side-quests, random encounters, collectables, and hidden content. They enrich the game world and are often some of the most enjoyable parts of the game.
yeah, i have those too. a friend of mine accidentally deleted my pokemon gold safefile on the gameboy color. my first playthrough (unfinished at the time) on my first gameboy. 19 years later, it still hurts...
Oh, my dad got me in to games from a young age. He used to kick my butt in games like America's Army, but now that I'm older, I get to teach him a thing or two.
Well, except I play Kingdom Hearts Union Cross (KHUX) & have been for 3 years.. I have met some really special people.. people I think of as family whether they're in USA, England, Canada or east/west coast, north v south etc. I certainly did NOt go into it thinking that I'd make connections like this. But hey it happened.
I watched it to see if, at 37 (in 2 months) 30 years a gamer is still a first time according to this video (Nintendo, 7th Bday. Family friend lent us his Atari, when I was about 5). The title of the video should not be first time gamer in general, but 10 mistakes going into 'a' game for the first time. I don't like Minecraft because of its visuals and I know that because I am experienced. As a kid I played with blocks, so being grown up, I feel its more of a game I would of played when I was young. Now, I may enjoy it more playing with friends but still doubt I could play it for long. None of that means I am a first time gamer. I do believe Paying for cheats fits in this title though:P I bought a GameGenie when I was 10 or so, so I could get through Super Mario 3, mostly because I got to the end on my own, but the last level was difficult and I wanted to see the ending. Now grown up, cheating ruins the fun when it gets too easy to beat. I would rather feel the accomplishment of finishing it using/honing my own skills. It's also a waist of money. You beat the game quickly so you can buy the next game sooner? So you want to go broke faster I see. It may be your money, but the more you spend now, the less you'll have later.
I see auto save and then I do five manual saves only because when I was playing Minecraft Xbox 360 edition tu11-16 I lost so much progress because auto save did not save the world it only saved the player data and I didnt play on that world for a year after that
Omg, number 1 is deserving of being number 1. In the past I'd be stuck on a level for hours, doing the same thing over and other, doing "some" things differently and still being stuck. And finally frustrated, gives the game a rest, a day, 2, 3...a week, then immediately after going back in "poof" level passed, boss defeated, puzzle solved, and all I really needed was some rest.
Like passing a part of the game that your stuck on and in batman Arkham knight I got stuck on the Arkham knights tank, it made me make a new save and I stopped before that part than did after a couple weeks.
This happened to me when I was playing some old Xbox 360 pacman game and I got so annoyed at not being able to beat the last betrayus boss and I stopped playing it for a few years because I got a ps4 and came back and beat it like first try.
Yes I agree. It’s basically just you coming in fresh minded. I couldn’t pass the boss because I was only playing in the same style, same tactics. I put the controller down, turned it off and took a one-two week break. Came back into the game fresh minded. It forced my mind to process things differently like a reboot. Clear headed to notice things I wasn’t before.
U know when u r getting all Sherlock Holmes on a stuck mission and after 2 hours of thinking u take a break, come back the next day and see all u had to do was just simply try the button next to the door?
Another mistake done by some of the more experienced players is to just never use anything that isn't common, like, at all, even when it would be good, you just fight with the common healing stuff and stats.
@Otaku Lu Happens a lot, I have an item and I think: I’ll save it for when it’s an emergency. Then, at the emergency, I think: What if there is a bigger emergency?! I need to save it!
One more to add, which is also a trap for more experienced players: looking for guides online on your first playthrough (unless you're really stuck at a certain point, and you think you messed up your chances by something you missed before that point... and being very self restrained even in this particular case!). Especially if you do that extensively, following a guide will ruin the game for you, when by following the guide you'll stop following the story. It's way too easy to fall into this trap even when you look up a guide thinking that you'll just take the important elements out of it: before you know it you've stopped playing your game and you're RE-playing the guide's author game. Thanks for your videos!
#2. If it is available, I tend to play through the single player campaign first, not because I think it will make me better against other players in multiplayer but single player allows me to learn the weapons, the damage, the reload times, hone little strategies for weapons and items, and get a better understanding of how things work. Which just makes it less of a learning curve jumping into multiplayer.
this is perhaps the best suggestion out there.......theres a difference between wanting to learn weapons and trying to beat enemies.......and using the story line side of a game I think is really good (if for nothing else) for learning weapons
lol. My brother and i played NFS 2 on Splitscreen (PC), and he insisted on having the arrows. When I started playing FPS, we Co-opped MDK: I was on movements and mouse; my brother had to fire and switch weapons. These were the best times.
This was me with Final Fantasy. The one & only FF game I played was VII. I kept seeing the ads & broke down & bought it. When I saw the real graphics, I was so disappointed. Then when I played it, I was even more disappointed. I never finished it & never played another FF game.
Exactly the point I brought up. But honestly we should probably get a little bit used to games being released too early so instead we should watch and see what the developers do after the games released, because if they actually take time to fix the game and turn it into what it was supposed to be, that at least shows some effort on the developers part but if the game releases and there's only a patch here and there that doesn't do much then that means the developers are careless morons and you shouldn't waste your money on their game.
I have a firm policy of: When I am ready to throw the console it is time to put it up for the night. Also works for other expensive electronics and homework.
We Probably Throw the Controllers because that's the Thing that we First blame but in Reality Its RNG/Luck or You just Dont Have enough skill or the Weapons are low Levels. Like in God of war.
Last year, I bought a really good third party controller for like €7 and I still use it for asphalt 8, ultra sf 4 and doom eternal. It fits really great into my hands and the buttons are at the exact squishy to sturdy ratio they're supposed to be at. The only thing that makes it obvious that it's not an official controller is the quality of the plastic and that it uses USB to connect. I still have the box, so if you're interested, it's an RX3 Controller > compatible with PS3 and PC > has a 1.8m cable > "dual vibration" > only supports Xinput (whatever that may be) system requirements: PS3 or windows 7/8/10
@@JoshuaUTvlogs some are good like "wireless controller for nsl (nintendo switch)" and yes, that's the name but the quality is great, it's like a hybrid of a ps4 and a nintendo switch pro controller
I love how nobody is talking about the whole paying attention thing and the big PAY ATTETION popped up and its misspelled. Just.. thought id mention it.
Big mistake: Raging every time you lose a PVP match. Being angry actually makes you play worse. Getting good takes time, and many losses. Just remember every good player has lost hundreds or even thousands of matches.
I remember that I never really got too angry when I lost in PvP matches or died in a game... that is, when I know that it was totally my fault. But when I die because of lag, or a glitch, or something that's out of my control... well, this house didn't really need that many walls... and that much furniture
I did something like this with Guitar Hero games. When I moved up to medium I was still killing it. Though my wrist swelled up from playing. I just switched to playing lefty flip for a week. When the swelling went down I switched back and my wrist swelled up again, so I had to go back to lefty for another week. This kept me in easier difficulties for a little too long, but I could easily move up to hard and expert modes afterwards.
I did it with the Halo games. I’m only now trying harder difficulties and it turns out I can breeze through Halo 5 Legendary. I’m still not brave enough for Halo 2 Legendary.
"Leaving the game for a hour and coming back to it" Yeah i had a moment like that in a PSP game, absolutely stuck, came back to it ages later and did it easy.
Before the Atari, we had the Intellivision and I remember finding out that asteroid reset to level 1 after you finished the last level when I was home sick from school one day.
At least be comforted with the fact that THERE ARE people far older than you out there + you have lived long enough to experience the gaming age as it evolves. Besides, if you’re considering yourself old, my grandparents must be prehistoric
Or if you live in a 3rd world country and because of financial struggle of your family you gradually keep up with all the generations of consoles as you grow up, starting from Atari, even if you were born in 1996, like me.
@@goji5887 I don't know about that. I'm happy with every preorder I've ever made, and just in case I'm not, Steam has good refund policies now. I was thinking mainly about the cancer causing power armor or shitty nylon bags that came with Fallout 76. Or the ludicrous $500 collectors edition of any game.
I actually credit the original Gran Turismo with teaching me how to drive, I felt perfectly comfortable and have never had any trouble with driving in any weather right off the bat but I put a massive amount of time in that Gran Turismo in my early teens.
I had a few discussions about this with friends about a week ago, trying to give some sort of an explanation as to why the younger people in our group of friends were better at FPS games... What you need to understand is that as an older gamer (38) we've had to evolve our muscle memory many many times over with fps games, the 1st ones we played you couldn't even look up or down!. Whereas the younger generation that started gaming in the last 10-15 years never had to deal with this, devs had figured out the standards for fps games, and the young guys have had fully fledged games from the start, and have only ever had to learn the ONE way to play. Sure this isn't a hard and fast rule, but I think it's a fair assessment of things
Tbh, I feel bad for the younger generations that never got to experience the n64 when it first released. Seeing Mario in 3D nearly made me have a heart attack at like age 5
I will never forget seeing Peach's castle in 3D for the first time. Me controlling Mario, walking in that beautiful world. Holy shit it was absolutely mind blowing, and it truly changed the history of gaming into what we have today. Nintendo i will be grateful for that day forever 🙏🏻.
I dont think that would be a beginner's mistake I think when we play a new game we dont know about the characters in the beginning and a great gamer always make some dumb mistakes
I remember original Play Station kids ripping on me for having a N64, and telling me the Play Station has better graphics. So I eventually asked them to prove it. They showed me some game with pre-rendered cutscenes that, at the time looked pretty impressive, but then the actual gameplay would start, and then it looked like someone had smeared shit all over the walls, and your character was basically colored geometry. I then showed them Jet Force Gemini, and they got all pissy when I pointed out the cutscenes are rendered in real time, and the game OBJECTIVELY looked better, had more detailed character models, and massive breath-taking environments. I also pointed out the load times were non-existent. I never even heard of a load screen until the first time I watched someone play a Play Station. I remember suggesting to hit the reset button because I thought the game had locked up. XD
My biggest ‘aha!’ moment was 11 year old button mashing me realizing that different buttons did different things and by paying attention to what buttons I was pushing I could be a more proactive Kung-fu champion
My uncle (back in the day) wrote out all the code to create Pong on his home computer... and got it wrong the first time. Had to go back through all the 1s and 0s to figure out where he messed up.
Dark Souls tutorial area is a great way to inform a player if this is for them or not. Your either into the idea of difficulty that forces you to get better or your not... and for some that level of skill is a hill too high for you to be willing to climb.
@@dnangler I was referring to DS 1, but DS 3 had a similar idea. Here's a few enemies, some very basic control instructions... and in you go to the deep end... sink or swim... or sink many times till you learn to swim... or give up and move on.
@@rayyanaamir4289 Say you got bills, rent, phone/cable bills...ontop of transportation bills if you dint own your own car.... And left with $70 for a week untill payday.... Buying a $60 game just because you have the money for it doesnt mean you can afford it. In that case, its more wise financially in the grown up world to not buy it and save your damn money lol. P.s... This may or may not be based off my life living alone.. ;_;
I learned the "not every game has auto safe"-thing the hard way .... 4 hours of Skyrim exploring dungeons and slaying dragons wothout auto safe enabled.... Yeah I died and didn't play the game again for nearly a year because I was si frustrated So please do yourself a favour and check if the game has auto safe and how you can enable it.
@@xluca1701 seems like it... it was one of the first games I had ever played. So I had no idea what I was doing and what all those settings were meant to be for
The first versions of Skyrim had extremely long periods in between autosaves. I believe most of the time it would only auto save of you changed areas or fast traveled. There were a hand full of times where I got so caught up and forgot to save for a couple hours, ended up dying and being so pissed once it loaded and I was all the way back 😩😩
@@baruchjauregui188 Same. Played DS1 and I am complete shit when it comes to parrying. I just kept my encumberence level to have a fast roll and kept my stamina regen at a decent rate, and I just dodged through the fights. Even now if I were to take up the game again and have another go at trying to learn to parry, I think I'd still be shit
1:44 - "Running is like walking, only faster", "To look around, look around" and "Climb to get higher" - Yeah, I really think that I've learnt a lot from those tutorials!
My first mistake was not running at all in Gods Eater Burst for the psp. I somehow nearly finished it without upgrading my weapons. Just buying weapons when I thought they were cool. Lost to Corrosive Hannibal tho
Not a beginner gamer but the first thing I do before any multiplayer is play the campaign on the hardest difficulty. It most definitely helps you in the game. Don't get me wrong it still doesn't compare to a human player but if you are going to tell me the mechanics you leave with are not something you take with you into the multiplayer then you are wrong.
I remember playing GTA:San Andreas on my PS2 back in the day until a mission came up where I had to fly some old propeller airplane through some hoops in the sky and it just couldn't get through the first one because it just wouldn't gain altitude fast enough no matter what I (or my friends) tried. Looking it up online was no option since an internet connection just wasn't available in my country at that time so I stopped playing it out of frustration. Then, after a few months, in school a kid told me that he heard from someone that You had to press R3 or L3 to retract the wheels of the plane! Man, I couldn't wait to go home and try it, even though I was afraid that it was too good to be true. It turned out it was true and I was soooo happy that I could continue it to full completion and it's one of the best games I ever played in my life.
@@chuchulokz yeah that is creativity san Andreas don't have😎 + shity graphics of san Andreas . GTA is still on gang wars and guns < saints are way ahead their league.
Another mistake begginners do is to think only because I love videogames and don't do anything else that I'm good at it. Some friend of mine started gaming and asked me to teach him to become a pro gamer, dude was surprised when he found out that mostly my kd is really low.
The first game I ever played was some "shark" game I had to run in DOS mode. It came on a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk... Thereafter it was Mechanic; which was on Win 95 on 3 1/4 inch floppy. Finally, when I was 7 did i get my first "console": "Telegame Station" if I remember correct; used cartridges (like the SEGA I guess). Got a SEGA 3 years after that.
Omg, when I was really young, I just started getting in to video games. I Half-Life as really the first steam game I ever played. It was great. And then I tried Red Faction. I got like half way through, and I died... only true gamers know what that feels like.
I really have a story about hitting a wall in a game. Many years back when I first started playing, I got stuck in Final Fantasy 7, in the Desert area below the Golden Saucer. I was unable to find a way out and was 100% convinced that the way out of the desert was going through a specific sequence of the endless desert area's. It was about a half year later I figured out (note, this was before the internet was as common as today) I had to walk behind a specific rock formation to go to a hidden area. I tried this multiple times before but walked on the wrong side of this rock formation. Needless to say I face-palmed very hard and ended up doing most of the rest of the game with ease as I was quite over-leveled when I finally got out of the desert.
I remember when i was a kid and was playing god of war 1 for the first time. I just gave up when i got to the desert level. I just didn't knew what to do and the game as in english. At the time if a game was in english or japanese it didn't matter bc i didnt untertand either I just played again on ps3 and i felt so good for beating the game after so many years haha
@@lara271199 Hit me right in the nostalgia with that. Same happened to me when I was a kid playing Legacy of Kain, Soul Reaver. When English is not hard enough to understand, try Shakespearian levels of dialogue XD I literally had no idea what was going on or what I was supposed to do.
One of my favorite videos from you guys. And honestly I've been gaming for 25 years (I'm 29 currently) and some nights I still have a hard time accepting I need to put the controller down. I definitely know a refreshed mind set is better but some nights you just don't wanna give up but it just doesn't work lol
I thought since I completed the gta five campaign I thought I would completely dominate in the online mode and as soon as I got into the game someone was flying around and crashed into me with a jet. Well at least I learned my lesson
It's the hilarious deaths that make it fun/funny but as a low level u could fail to find the humor if you thought it was supposed to be easy- surprise!!! LOL 😆🔥
YOU ARE NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN. I've been gaming since the mid 80s, I was exchanging spectrum cassettes and atari cartridges with friends at school & I'm still learning.
I'd argue going through the singleplayer campaign of a game with a competitive multiplayer scene DOES prepare you for multiplayer. Just not for the PLAYERS of that mode. You can get a better understanding of a game's mechanics through the singleplayer via the tutorials than you would blundering around in multiplayer where everyone generally knows what's going on already.
Very true, playing single player gets you a good feeling of the controls. But go into multiplayer expecting to get destroyed a few times if your a new gamer. I thought I was 100% ready for multiplayer on halo after beating the campaign on heroic when i first started playing fps games. I was completely wrong lol
Titanfall 2 is a good example. DO NOT go into multiplayer until the campaign has drilled it into your head how the movement system works and how to take advantage of it.
There are times when we need a little help, that's ok. Back in the day you asked your friend or read about it in a gaming magazine. I don't think it's cheap.
Yeah, I like FM7 but it's not trying to have anything more than realistic graphics. The damage in FM4 is more realistic. An E sport race game woulf have been more appropriate
@@willallar7049 "An E sport race game would have been more appropriate" Not in this case.He's talking about BEGINNERS right? FM7 is not as realistic in gameplay as far as damage like you said right? Why would you send a beginner gamer to play an E Sport racing game? He's trying to guide beginners by not only talking about common mistakes but he's also not trying to scare them away from gaming by showing only E Sport examples of games. Some beginners get very intimidated due to lack of experience and E Sports is very intimidating to a beginner.
@@MidwestTechAndGaming If you're into sim racing and realistic driving why would you send someone to a less realistic game like FM7? That's the biggest mistake I made, I started playing Forza thinking this would make me better in more realistic racing games like Project Cars and Assetto Corsa... in the end it made me worse and I had to learn every "mechanic" from scratch. For some games there's no other way than learning it the hard way. If it is too intimidating or frustrating and you don't like learning, the game is probably not for you.
Hmm... No. Graphics pretty mutch means "level of realistic" meaning the amount of polygons or the amount of detail in textures et cetera. There are *two* things that go into making *a good looking game:* its graphics and its *style.* Fortnite, for an example, leans to style over graphics.
@@metawarp7446 but some things look so "realistic" they jump into nightmare fuel. There are just certain times where realism is clearly not the best option and yet the development team strives for it likes its the golden ticket. (Although i biased, i prefer stylization to realism almost any day, because no amount of realism will actually look realistic and when it gets to close to the sun that's usually when you hit the nightmare fuel face melting horror)
Exactly. If any, DS doesn't need parry 🤣 There blocking, rolling and parrying. SEKIRO needs parrying, some other games need blocking (forgot which ones), but Dark Souls definitely needs Rolling mostly 🤣
Wait. This comment is constructed weirdly. Are you saying that guys are pretending to be female while playing online games? Like some weird form of catfishing? Because I've literally never run into that, I've run into more 12 year old boys that sound like they're female more than I've run into female gamers.
3:35 "Can you imagine going Dark souls without parrying". I completed Ds1 and Ds3 up to Ng++ and I never parried once. I dont really know why, but I just find the timing hard to "guess" and I never felt like practising it. I thought I would do it if a time comes were I would "really" need it. Before I knew it, I finished the games and never got around to learn how to parry. xD
Not realizing that "just 10 more minutes" or "I'll just finish this chapter/level" ACTUALLY means "I'm playing this until 3am without realizing it"
factorio
Just till till the next morning in stardew valley....
4 am oh fuck i really gotta sleep
"I'll do one more mission" *An Hour Later* "I can squeeze in another, no problem" *Two Hours Later* "Just this last one"
Or you do realize it and you just don't care
3am? Lol weakling! Sleep is for the weak!
Big mistake that should've been included in the video: "Buying a game out of pure hype and not reading or watching reviews".
Fallout 76 at launch be like.
Rip 76
I did this with just cause 4 but I ended up liking the game
Skortana oh hey carl
The only 2 games I have more than 2000 hours on are GTA V and H1Z1. I bought them because I watched youtubers play them and I thought it was so much fun and I HAD to play them. I also enjoyed RDR2 for the first 2 weeks but i bought it more for the hype.
Worst mistake: going online to meet some friendly people
Well i gota admit sometimes there are nicer people
this is why i play games with friends only or play alone
o o f
Well, titanfall 2 has nice people,
They are nicest on PC,
Just make sure that your playing attrition
K people in online games are usually more friendly cuz nobody cares everyone is just there for fun so yeah people are way more nicer online
Real Gamers always Save everything, even if it just auto saved
Very true every real gamer knows that its better to save 7 times in a row then just once
I do this all the time better to be safe than sorry
I don't trust auto saves.
Y E S
i dont like the games that only let you autosave, just give me my normal manual game save slots
Worst mistake, Downloading Raid: Shadow Legends
I have spreadsheets that are more fun.
Yeah, so much hype about it but the game play is boring.
Try AFK Arena, one game that's actually fun.
I have played both and afk arena is better
you know what's a good mobile game? get a frickin emulator and play the best nes/gba/snes/sega/ps1 games
My biggest mistake:
Assuming in-game physics are more realistic than they are
this is interesting, can you elaborate?
@@hecatombe4724 in game physics can be just borderline ridiculous at times
Rylin Dutson sure thing! It basically boils down to how much real world physics you know and by extension, how much you are used to seeing. I’m an engineering student, so for me that might be a tad bit more than the next person. Games like Forza for example, have a pretty realistic feel to them and leave little room for complaint. That is to say, things behave more or less as you would expect (apply a larger acceleration than the coefficient of friction between your tires and the tarmac allows and you’re bound to skid). In games like Mario Kart, (on the other end of the spectrum) game physics are far removed from real world physics. Friction coefficients are inconsistent if not completely meaningless, gravitational acceleration is selective (it doesn’t affect you up or down a hill or upside down on a track, etc) and when present, it is a very different magnitude than normal life.
@@kevinjarquin5767 I'm gonna call drifting " (apply a larger acceleration than the coefficient of friction between your tires and the tarmac allows and you’re bound to skid)." from now on lol
Kevin Jarquin forza is Arcade Tho
A mistake I've made countless times.
GAME: "YOUR LEVEL IS NOT HIGH ENOUGH TO FIGHT THIS BOSS/ENTER THIS AREA"
ME: *YOU UNDERESTIMATE MY POWER!*
*Gets Rekted
me too
Keeps trying hundreds of times to prove something to myself actually beats game great here is a harder level
The fight may be long but A paladin's will must be strong!
You obviously didn't have the high ground.
@@funkyfreak97 no duh. My level was to low.
I would say another new gamer mistake would be hurrying through the main story in open-world games. Open-world games are meant to be explored. They're full of side-quests, random encounters, collectables, and hidden content. They enrich the game world and are often some of the most enjoyable parts of the game.
Thats the reason why I have a "1 story mission per day" rule for open world games
@@Livingston_Seagull XD it will take a year
@@Livingston_Seagull cyberpunk is short I'm waiting for dlcs
I did that with Fallout 3 and seeing the lore videos. I really wish I didn't.
Unless the exploration is stale
Trying to fight a Giant in Skyrim at level 10
HAHAHA
Spam: XD
@@psychocuzwhynot642 OI JOSUKE
I’m not crying you are
😂 and then you get to join the Tamriel space team XD
“Make sure you save. Redoing can be defeating”
*ptsd flashbacks to hours lost in Pokémon as a kid*
I beat 3/4 of the final 4 and had really good pokemon health turned it off to save battery for a car trip it didn't save
yeah, i have those too. a friend of mine accidentally deleted my pokemon gold safefile on the gameboy color. my first playthrough (unfinished at the time) on my first gameboy. 19 years later, it still hurts...
I learned to save everytime, I do even the slightest thing, from pokemon
You lost 2 I lost 100s of Pokémon save data can I have sum support
@@carltonbailey4861 Buddy, I learned to save after 3 - 4 months. When I was a kid, I used to think I has to finish the game in one run.
Worst mistake: Buying Stadia...
Are you a multi billionnaire???
It is kinda ok actually
Bruh u have no idea about Stadia then
It's okay your sons will be cleansed soon
@@shockzlol8282 lol no
#11: not checking if theres fall damage
Yes, true
#12: not testing friendly fire
#13 even somtimes fire damgae
Yup
Unless you save, first.
Skipping cutscenes when they're important through the game's story
Yup, my first mistake was that
I like cutscenes lol
you could replace that with skipping dialogue... I'm so bad about that
I literally skipped all gta 5 cutscenes
Yeah I was watching my dad pp lay rdr2 and he skipped then which made me cry. 😐
I don’t care about story in games much I just play to have fun. Doom eternal was SO FUN and I have no idea what the plot was.
Parents today: Can't beat their kid in a game
Parents in the future: Dominates their kid in a game and makes them ask for more.
bold of you to assume you'll make it to adulthood
that sounded way too threatening
I’m a parent and I absolutely DESTROY my children in all video games. To add they are 5,3, and 2! 😂
Oh, my dad got me in to games from a young age. He used to kick my butt in games like America's Army, but now that I'm older, I get to teach him a thing or two.
Doc Squish no wonder
Those ages they obviously won’t have the experience to be good yet…
"TIME TO PLAY GAMES AND MEET FRIENDLY PEOPLE ONLINE!"
- Biggest beginner mistake
*R6 Siege intensifies*
Well, except I play Kingdom Hearts Union Cross (KHUX) & have been for 3 years.. I have met some really special people.. people I think of as family whether they're in USA, England, Canada or east/west coast, north v south etc. I certainly did NOt go into it thinking that I'd make connections like this. But hey it happened.
games like warframe and destiny actually have great communities
@@lumikkowhite8163 if you are at level 50 or less is pretty good
Or cod community
Worst mistake a man could make,
Saying: hey I’m new, please don’t kiII me
Rainbow 6 Siege
DayZ
Csgo?
Warzone?
Fun Fact : you did it
Common rookie mistake: looking at strategy games and thinking "this looks easy"
Raccoonus Maximus b..but it’s just maps and words!
the horror
*Halo wars 2 blitz flashbacks*
Rts’s give me anxiety
Looking at speedruns and thinking the game looks easy.
Me: *been playing video games for 10 years*
Also me: **watches video**
I mean... 24 years a gamer and I watched it.
Yea 25 years of gaming and I'm watching lol
@@CrystalGreymon 24 years!?!
I've been playing my entire life 32 years
I watched it to see if, at 37 (in 2 months) 30 years a gamer is still a first time according to this video (Nintendo, 7th Bday. Family friend lent us his Atari, when I was about 5). The title of the video should not be first time gamer in general, but 10 mistakes going into 'a' game for the first time. I don't like Minecraft because of its visuals and I know that because I am experienced. As a kid I played with blocks, so being grown up, I feel its more of a game I would of played when I was young. Now, I may enjoy it more playing with friends but still doubt I could play it for long. None of that means I am a first time gamer.
I do believe Paying for cheats fits in this title though:P I bought a GameGenie when I was 10 or so, so I could get through Super Mario 3, mostly because I got to the end on my own, but the last level was difficult and I wanted to see the ending. Now grown up, cheating ruins the fun when it gets too easy to beat. I would rather feel the accomplishment of finishing it using/honing my own skills. It's also a waist of money. You beat the game quickly so you can buy the next game sooner? So you want to go broke faster I see. It may be your money, but the more you spend now, the less you'll have later.
@@bigslime2868 Dude... I'm 26... And I wasn't born with a game controller in my hands...
HAHAHA old gamers don't trust auto save we always save Everytime we move HAHAHAHAHA
I see auto save and then I do five manual saves only because when I was playing Minecraft Xbox 360 edition tu11-16 I lost so much progress because auto save did not save the world it only saved the player data and I didnt play on that world for a year after that
The pain is when the Game had GAMEBREAKING BUGS
Especially in harder games
doesn't help that some games only save data like your inventory or achievements instead of your location in the game.
No joke. Got into a habit of that after spending about three hours on Skyrim. It doesn't always save properly.
Omg, number 1 is deserving of being number 1. In the past I'd be stuck on a level for hours, doing the same thing over and other, doing "some" things differently and still being stuck. And finally frustrated, gives the game a rest, a day, 2, 3...a week, then immediately after going back in "poof" level passed, boss defeated, puzzle solved, and all I really needed was some rest.
Like passing a part of the game that your stuck on and in batman Arkham knight I got stuck on the Arkham knights tank, it made me make a new save and I stopped before that part than did after a couple weeks.
This happened to me when I was playing some old Xbox 360 pacman game and I got so annoyed at not being able to beat the last betrayus boss and I stopped playing it for a few years because I got a ps4 and came back and beat it like first try.
I play Sekiro, same here. Even if we know what to do, can't get it right without peace of mind and patience.
Yes I agree. It’s basically just you coming in fresh minded. I couldn’t pass the boss because I was only playing in the same style, same tactics. I put the controller down, turned it off and took a one-two week break. Came back into the game fresh minded. It forced my mind to process things differently like a reboot. Clear headed to notice things I wasn’t before.
@@RD-ii8sq when I beat it I just concentrate and beat it.... I'm not doing it on new game +
U know when u r getting all Sherlock Holmes on a stuck mission and after 2 hours of thinking u take a break, come back the next day and see all u had to do was just simply try the button next to the door?
Or in a combat game you try for 3 hours then turn it off then the next day but you beat it first try
Bio shock when I literally looked everywhere and there was a button by the elavator
Or realizing the door has a knob after looking for hours. My brother did this.
That happens a lot to me
Or realising that the combination for the door was written on the key...
Biggest Mistake: using limited and rare items early on against easy bosses
Another mistake done by some of the more experienced players is to just never use anything that isn't common, like, at all, even when it would be good, you just fight with the common healing stuff and stats.
dark souls and sekiro XD
Another mistake never using limited or rare items.
@Otaku Lu Happens a lot, I have an item and I think: I’ll save it for when it’s an emergency.
Then, at the emergency, I think: What if there is a bigger emergency?! I need to save it!
Skyrim: "Let's keep that potion for later use" - never use it.
“Ugh. This game is so bad/ my controller keeps glitching”
Ive had to buy new controlers because i got really shitty ones at crissmas like on that dosent even have a xbox symbol dor the xbox 360
Your spelling is terrible.
Subscribe for good luck ! Nice catch, I guess?
what I hate is when the game will not let you replay the tutorial after you been away for a while and need a refresher
One more to add, which is also a trap for more experienced players:
looking for guides online on your first playthrough
(unless you're really stuck at a certain point, and you think you messed up your chances by something you missed before that point... and being very self restrained even in this particular case!).
Especially if you do that extensively, following a guide will ruin the game for you, when by following the guide you'll stop following the story.
It's way too easy to fall into this trap even when you look up a guide thinking that you'll just take the important elements out of it: before you know it you've stopped playing your game and you're RE-playing the guide's author game.
Thanks for your videos!
I have a brother who does that. For example, in God of War, he has better loot, but I’m enjoying myself! Suck on that!
I did this with Terraria, aI really spoiled all the discovery for myself because of it
Lol have you played Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time?
You guys use guides?
I always fall into that trap when I played any Silent Hill game
#2. If it is available, I tend to play through the single player campaign first, not because I think it will make me better against other players in multiplayer but single player allows me to learn the weapons, the damage, the reload times, hone little strategies for weapons and items, and get a better understanding of how things work. Which just makes it less of a learning curve jumping into multiplayer.
Exactly
Depending on the game the campaign can have an amazing story and helps you learn about the actual lore of the game you're playing better.
this is perhaps the best suggestion out there.......theres a difference between wanting to learn weapons and trying to beat enemies.......and using the story line side of a game I think is really good (if for nothing else) for learning weapons
Placing their hands over the arrow keys instead of WASD
lol. My brother and i played NFS 2 on Splitscreen (PC), and he insisted on having the arrows.
When I started playing FPS, we Co-opped MDK: I was on movements and mouse; my brother had to fire and switch weapons. These were the best times.
@@DarkVoid5028 I know that feeling bro.I used to do that with my friends.I also played nfs like that.
my arrow keys are rusty lol
Yeah specially in wow or fortnite or mc that all thde keys are there
@@DarkVoid5028 To this day I play keyboard racing games on the arrow keys instead of WASD.
Arrow keys gang, where u at?
"IF IT LOOKS TOO GOOD, IT PROBABLY IS" ...True words my friend, true words
This was me with Final Fantasy. The one & only FF game I played was VII. I kept seeing the ads & broke down & bought it. When I saw the real graphics, I was so disappointed. Then when I played it, I was even more disappointed. I never finished it & never played another FF game.
Battlefield 2042 recently proved that, we were all hyped for the game because of the trailer but the actual gameplay was a horrible buggy mess
Cyberpunk intensifies
Exactly the point I brought up. But honestly we should probably get a little bit used to games being released too early so instead we should watch and see what the developers do after the games released, because if they actually take time to fix the game and turn it into what it was supposed to be, that at least shows some effort on the developers part but if the game releases and there's only a patch here and there that doesn't do much then that means the developers are careless morons and you shouldn't waste your money on their game.
@@guitarsandcars2586 that's what happened with bf2042, the devs took note of the bugs and tried to fix them but just gave up
I have a firm policy of: When I am ready to throw the console it is time to put it up for the night. Also works for other expensive electronics and homework.
Im not sure what you mean by put it up?
We Probably Throw the Controllers because that's the Thing that we First blame but in Reality Its RNG/Luck or You just Dont Have enough skill or the Weapons are low Levels. Like in God of war.
Biggest mistake: Not playing Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga
Totally! Gather your friends or relatives, get some pizza, drinks and snaks and play Lego Star Wars The Complete Saga. Your evening will be legendary!
Name checks out.
Probably the best game on the market, no doubt about it
Hello there
@@fibonojomano5369 general kenobi.
Buying a third party controller is definitely up there
TRUE!
There are trash
Last year, I bought a really good third party controller for like €7 and I still use it for asphalt 8, ultra sf 4 and doom eternal. It fits really great into my hands and the buttons are at the exact squishy to sturdy ratio they're supposed to be at.
The only thing that makes it obvious that it's not an official controller is the quality of the plastic and that it uses USB to connect.
I still have the box, so if you're interested, it's an
RX3 Controller
> compatible with PS3 and PC
> has a 1.8m cable
> "dual vibration"
> only supports Xinput (whatever that may be)
system requirements: PS3 or windows 7/8/10
@@JoshuaUTvlogs But some of them are sooooooo good
@@JoshuaUTvlogs some are good like "wireless controller for nsl (nintendo switch)" and yes, that's the name but the quality is great, it's like a hybrid of a ps4 and a nintendo switch pro controller
I bet 90% of the people watching aren't beginners
Beginner mistake: Not blowing out the game before sticking it in.
Right?!
Lemonimo well done mate you did it
@Lemonimo r/cursedcomments
Actually this destroys the cartridge
@@Cheese-Crust Actually, it doesn't.
I love how nobody is talking about the whole paying attention thing and the big PAY ATTETION popped up and its misspelled. Just.. thought id mention it.
I think he did it on purpose to enhance the the reason why you need to pay attention by misspelling it.
I thought it was intentional to see if we were paying attention.
Not much people were paying enough attetion
r woosh
Big mistake: Raging every time you lose a PVP match. Being angry actually makes you play worse. Getting good takes time, and many losses. Just remember every good player has lost hundreds or even thousands of matches.
Patience pays in games like Battlefield n whatnot.
A master has failed more times than a beginner has even tried.
true that
I remember that I never really got too angry when I lost in PvP matches or died in a game... that is, when I know that it was totally my fault. But when I die because of lag, or a glitch, or something that's out of my control... well, this house didn't really need that many walls... and that much furniture
@@xonxt totally get where you're coming from
"Jumping into a racing game, thinking you can drive"
"I grew up with Cars Maternational, I know how to drive"
*Instantly fails at F1 2018*
A mistake I used to make when playing games was keeping the difficulty level at easy all the time even when I completed the game
I did something like this with Guitar Hero games. When I moved up to medium I was still killing it. Though my wrist swelled up from playing. I just switched to playing lefty flip for a week. When the swelling went down I switched back and my wrist swelled up again, so I had to go back to lefty for another week. This kept me in easier difficulties for a little too long, but I could easily move up to hard and expert modes afterwards.
Me too
Many of us do in some games.
I did it with the Halo games. I’m only now trying harder difficulties and it turns out I can breeze through Halo 5 Legendary. I’m still not brave enough for Halo 2 Legendary.
"We're not your dad"
Me:Damn...
*slowly crosses name off list*
Talk to literally EVERY NPC, you never know when you might find that secret quest with the amazing drop.
Good idea,specially in Fallout 3-4.
Or with any rpg.
@@DarthRelkew xD
Don't forget to exhaust all their dialogue.
Unless Simon's Quest. Then go read an online guide or watch AVGN.
"Leaving the game for a hour and coming back to it"
Yeah i had a moment like that in a PSP game, absolutely stuck, came back to it ages later and did it easy.
"Not every gamer grew up with a Super Nintendo or even an N64 anymore."
**MY ASS GROWING UP WITH ATARI AND NES FEELING ANCIENT**
Before the Atari, we had the Intellivision and I remember finding out that asteroid reset to level 1 after you finished the last level when I was home sick from school one day.
And then the people with pong
Just pong
At least be comforted with the fact that THERE ARE people far older than you out there + you have lived long enough to experience the gaming age as it evolves.
Besides, if you’re considering yourself old, my grandparents must be prehistoric
Psp and atari lolo
Or if you live in a 3rd world country and because of financial struggle of your family you gradually keep up with all the generations of consoles as you grow up, starting from Atari, even if you were born in 1996, like me.
Killing chickens in Skyrim, preordering special editions.
Ahahaahahah:)
Pre-ordering anything, really.
@@goji5887 I don't know about that. I'm happy with every preorder I've ever made, and just in case I'm not, Steam has good refund policies now.
I was thinking mainly about the cancer causing power armor or shitty nylon bags that came with Fallout 76. Or the ludicrous $500 collectors edition of any game.
@@bloodsweatandbeers4684 EA ITS IN
Lesson number one: Don't underestimate the gaming company's greed!!!
- Frank Lopez -
And don't underestimate the OTHER GUYS GREED!!!!!! HAHAHA!!!!
That laugh is funny af
What about uno reverse card, m8?
@@towsif_8_128 how about another joke Murray
You: ah shit here we go again
GTA V saying they will release a single player DLC so I buy the game then instead releasing a Online DLC😒😒
I actually credit the original Gran Turismo with teaching me how to drive, I felt perfectly comfortable and have never had any trouble with driving in any weather right off the bat but I put a massive amount of time in that Gran Turismo in my early teens.
Well, driving isn’t that hard dude.
@@alienlife7754 considering how many people can’t, it either is or you’re one of the ones that can’t drive worth shit. lol
"Never knowing how to use the right analog to control the camera while moving with the left analog at same time."
I never understood this one, i started with halo: combat evolved (i think i was about 7 at the time) but i never really had that problem
Just recently started watching my dad (55) play some games and this is his worst trait when he plays
managing 2 analog sticks in general. My dad struggles to move and aim in different directions in Enter the Gungeon.
My little brother and sister does that
I had a few discussions about this with friends about a week ago, trying to give some sort of an explanation as to why the younger people in our group of friends were better at FPS games...
What you need to understand is that as an older gamer (38) we've had to evolve our muscle memory many many times over with fps games, the 1st ones we played you couldn't even look up or down!.
Whereas the younger generation that started gaming in the last 10-15 years never had to deal with this, devs had figured out the standards for fps games, and the young guys have had fully fledged games from the start, and have only ever had to learn the ONE way to play.
Sure this isn't a hard and fast rule, but I think it's a fair assessment of things
Worst mistake: playing games when your mom and dad are home
Playing games when your whole family is using netflix
or maybe that guilty pleasure games so yeah gg
Watching "The hub" on youre console
@@KingDVO that's what smartphones are for lol
Worst mistake when living in own Apartment: Using WiFi instead of Cable.
Was the word "Attetion" misspelled on purpose to underline the fact of "Paying Attention" or is it a typo? My OCD needs to know.
I love how the guy just likes it and doesn't answer. That makes it worse!!!
@@Official_Fuze Yeah...*Sighs*
Big brain
I just paused it right there to see if anyone else spotted that lol
gameranx liked your comment meaning they in fact saw it but still didn’t give you an answer so you will be forever cursed without this knowledge
Tbh, I feel bad for the younger generations that never got to experience the n64 when it first released. Seeing Mario in 3D nearly made me have a heart attack at like age 5
I will never forget seeing Peach's castle in 3D for the first time. Me controlling Mario, walking in that beautiful world. Holy shit it was absolutely mind blowing, and it truly changed the history of gaming into what we have today.
Nintendo i will be grateful for that day forever 🙏🏻.
Another begginer mistake: missing good items in open world games
Another one: maxing out weak characters in mmorpg or gacha based games
Maxing out weak characters is me lmao. But it did turn out well!
I maxed out all the default characters in warframe lol
Maxing weak characters is not a mistake, is a way to live
Maxing out characters that you're going to lose halfway through the game. Aeirth anyone?
I dont think that would be a beginner's mistake I think when we play a new game we dont know about the characters in the beginning and a great gamer always make some dumb mistakes
I remember original Play Station kids ripping on me for having a N64, and telling me the Play Station has better graphics. So I eventually asked them to prove it. They showed me some game with pre-rendered cutscenes that, at the time looked pretty impressive, but then the actual gameplay would start, and then it looked like someone had smeared shit all over the walls, and your character was basically colored geometry. I then showed them Jet Force Gemini, and they got all pissy when I pointed out the cutscenes are rendered in real time, and the game OBJECTIVELY looked better, had more detailed character models, and massive breath-taking environments. I also pointed out the load times were non-existent. I never even heard of a load screen until the first time I watched someone play a Play Station. I remember suggesting to hit the reset button because I thought the game had locked up. XD
Goattacular PS players are generally more.. proud?
Gameranx: "Most of the people that watch these videos are PRETTY hardcore."
Me: **success kid**
wait hardcore Im just soft to mediumcore maybe a little bit hardcore but depends on game difficulty and of course the game mechanics so yeah
you know potatoes? Good im worse then that
Stop
@@lilianaflorea9803 - I'm a bot and I'm proud.
My biggest ‘aha!’ moment was 11 year old button mashing me realizing that different buttons did different things and by paying attention to what buttons I was pushing I could be a more proactive Kung-fu champion
Beginner's mistake of the past: Throwing out the box and manual. Mostly the manual.
Especially how sometimes the boxes become more valuable over time
Nobody needs the manual tho, Back on ths PS2 I never checked most of the manuals I had
@@belg4r489 true.
Someguy Studios yeah that’s why I still have the Xbox one box
I'm so old that I remember playing Pong in the mid-1970s. Also playing games on a Magnavox Odyssey.
My uncle (back in the day) wrote out all the code to create Pong on his home computer... and got it wrong the first time. Had to go back through all the 1s and 0s to figure out where he messed up.
"Learn the parry system"
*Laughs in mage*
Mage builds often use shields in ds... so shut up
@@Sullyvar why so hostile damn
@@horatio899 Because he's a Bad Veteran
Gameranx: "Beating that boss that's taking you forever."
The screen: literally fucking Greatwood
The save thing scarred me, so I just always manually save even when I know its auto saved
same just have to be sure or else
Same, but I double save just in case my first save didn't save.
Same I still manually save on any game that I can.
Yeah man
I triple save
Dark Souls tutorial: "this button is to attack... Have fun!" :D
Pillagius press 0 to roll
Dark Souls tutorial area is a great way to inform a player if this is for them or not. Your either into the idea of difficulty that forces you to get better or your not... and for some that level of skill is a hill too high for you to be willing to climb.
Dark souls 3: Ah... beat the first boss, I am good....wait that's tutorial?
@@dnangler I was referring to DS 1, but DS 3 had a similar idea. Here's a few enemies, some very basic control instructions... and in you go to the deep end... sink or swim... or sink many times till you learn to swim... or give up and move on.
You guys are getting a tutorial?
The worst mistake is buying a game and thinking "I can afford it"
@Jaime Beauchamp i got it for 5
sims 4... like 3k euros in dlc like whyy
FearlessRomeo dude if have bought a game it means u can afford it
Genius 😔 😒
@@rayyanaamir4289 Hahaha you sound like someone who never lived alone🤣
@@rayyanaamir4289 Say you got bills, rent, phone/cable bills...ontop of transportation bills if you dint own your own car.... And left with $70 for a week untill payday....
Buying a $60 game just because you have the money for it doesnt mean you can afford it. In that case, its more wise financially in the grown up world to not buy it and save your damn money lol.
P.s... This may or may not be based off my life living alone.. ;_;
Grand turismo 3 was so damn good, i 100% completed it as a kid - lots of frustration but skills for life.
I learned the "not every game has auto safe"-thing the hard way ....
4 hours of Skyrim exploring dungeons and slaying dragons wothout auto safe enabled.... Yeah I died and didn't play the game again for nearly a year because I was si frustrated
So please do yourself a favour and check if the game has auto safe and how you can enable it.
but now you love the game right :)
Well Skyrim has autosave enabled by default. Did you turn it off? xd
@@xluca1701 seems like it... it was one of the first games I had ever played. So I had no idea what I was doing and what all those settings were meant to be for
@@enessertkan8992 absolutely
Replayed it 4 times:)
The first versions of Skyrim had extremely long periods in between autosaves. I believe most of the time it would only auto save of you changed areas or fast traveled. There were a hand full of times where I got so caught up and forgot to save for a couple hours, ended up dying and being so pissed once it loaded and I was all the way back 😩😩
Sees thumbnail
Me: WHAT IS THAT
You destroyed me so hard in MK9
Ahhh the Nightmares
Anmol Daglaik * shoulder charge *
@@carterwilson7824 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
It’s a screen grab from altered carbon!!!
“Can you imagine playing Dark Souls without parrying?”
Me and my fast roll would like to spark your imagination
Yeah I am not the best at parrying so I just jump or roll got it down to an art form, I do it out of pure instant reaction
@@baruchjauregui188 Same. Played DS1 and I am complete shit when it comes to parrying. I just kept my encumberence level to have a fast roll and kept my stamina regen at a decent rate, and I just dodged through the fights. Even now if I were to take up the game again and have another go at trying to learn to parry, I think I'd still be shit
1:44 - "Running is like walking, only faster", "To look around, look around" and "Climb to get higher" - Yeah, I really think that I've learnt a lot from those tutorials!
My first mistake was not running at all in Gods Eater Burst for the psp. I somehow nearly finished it without upgrading my weapons. Just buying weapons when I thought they were cool. Lost to Corrosive Hannibal tho
“You need to learn how to parry like Sakura”
Sad ForHonor noises
Jakob Finally a man of culture
@@jakob8442 they're kinda op on console
A Crusader for honor online is a pain in the butt to play
They are a pain in the ass..
Lordy lordy that's a game to master!?
the INFAMOUS little sibling killer, “press Y for missiles”
worst mistake : playing only free mobile games and call themself a gamer
But which free games
You can still can yourself a gamer even if you play free games and are you against free gamers
Bruh I can't afford a computer
@@nathanniemi3447 I'm against a mobile gamer who call themselves a "pro gamer"
Rifqi Dharna Pangestu bruh nearly every mobile games are free and paid games are so shit except gta
Not a beginner gamer but the first thing I do before any multiplayer is play the campaign on the hardest difficulty. It most definitely helps you in the game. Don't get me wrong it still doesn't compare to a human player but if you are going to tell me the mechanics you leave with are not something you take with you into the multiplayer then you are wrong.
Him: "if there is any rookie gamers out there watching"
Me: "am i a joke to you"
I love your icon.
Me: *Watches video*
Him: "So if there are any rookie gamers out there"
Me: Bro, I'm a life long gamer. Test me Boi!
3:35
I actually never parry or block in dark souls just dodge
I remember playing GTA:San Andreas on my PS2 back in the day until a mission came up where I had to fly some old propeller airplane through some hoops in the sky and it just couldn't get through the first one because it just wouldn't gain altitude fast enough no matter what I (or my friends) tried. Looking it up online was no option since an internet connection just wasn't available in my country at that time so I stopped playing it out of frustration.
Then, after a few months, in school a kid told me that he heard from someone that You had to press R3 or L3 to retract the wheels of the plane! Man, I couldn't wait to go home and try it, even though I was afraid that it was too good to be true. It turned out it was true and I was soooo happy that I could continue it to full completion and it's one of the best games I ever played in my life.
Geez san Andreas have you ever heard of saints row
Rudra Sharma san andreas with dildos??
@@chuchulokz yeah that is creativity san Andreas don't have😎 + shity graphics of san Andreas . GTA is still on gang wars and guns < saints are way ahead their league.
@@chuchulokz don't feel offended just trying to prove a point
Elvis Cirkic Exact same thing happened to me until I realised after 2 hours to put up the landing gear and it will go higher
Another mistake begginners do is to think only because I love videogames and don't do anything else that I'm good at it. Some friend of mine started gaming and asked me to teach him to become a pro gamer, dude was surprised when he found out that mostly my kd is really low.
"Press ALT F4 to get free items"
Or free skin:)
Isnt that the unlimited money key????
..... I don't trust this info.....
ALT + F4 is usually always quicksave in games which doesn't have autosave and you need to go to menu to save!
Isn't alt+F4 save & quit?
“Pay attetion!” I did and you misspelled attention!
Plot twist, this was a reminder from the editor to pay him for his work
English much
Gameranx : No new gamer starts with Nintendo anymore.
Me : Bruhh I started with RoadRash on PC back in the days!!
Literally almost every indian kid bruh 😂
Sega was the console to buy. Pff Nintendo... ;) But i also started with Floppies on the pc. Like Paperboy...
@@xhmbx9548 😂Exactly!!!!
@@weerwolfje99 what do you mean the N64 was fucking lit beyond belief
The first game I ever played was some "shark" game I had to run in DOS mode. It came on a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk...
Thereafter it was Mechanic; which was on Win 95 on 3 1/4 inch floppy.
Finally, when I was 7 did i get my first "console": "Telegame Station" if I remember correct; used cartridges (like the SEGA I guess). Got a SEGA 3 years after that.
Omg, when I was really young, I just started getting in to video games. I Half-Life as really the first steam game I ever played. It was great. And then I tried Red Faction. I got like half way through, and I died... only true gamers know what that feels like.
Jake inspired me to play shenmue and played for about two hours straight but I forgot to save and I haven't touched it since
Excuse me, do you know of any places where *Sailors* hang out?
@@th00perman_ where's Charlie?
I save every time I leave a game that autosaves because I still haven't got used to that, it's like leaving the house without my keys
Just play it again qith thay in mind, shenmue's a great game
Just because something’s outdated doesn’t mean it’s bad.
I really have a story about hitting a wall in a game.
Many years back when I first started playing, I got stuck in Final Fantasy 7, in the Desert area below the Golden Saucer.
I was unable to find a way out and was 100% convinced that the way out of the desert was going through a specific sequence of the endless desert area's.
It was about a half year later I figured out (note, this was before the internet was as common as today) I had to walk behind a specific rock formation to go to a hidden area.
I tried this multiple times before but walked on the wrong side of this rock formation.
Needless to say I face-palmed very hard and ended up doing most of the rest of the game with ease as I was quite over-leveled when I finally got out of the desert.
I remember when i was a kid and was playing god of war 1 for the first time. I just gave up when i got to the desert level. I just didn't knew what to do and the game as in english. At the time if a game was in english or japanese it didn't matter bc i didnt untertand either
I just played again on ps3 and i felt so good for beating the game after so many years haha
@@lara271199
Hit me right in the nostalgia with that.
Same happened to me when I was a kid playing Legacy of Kain, Soul Reaver.
When English is not hard enough to understand, try Shakespearian levels of dialogue XD
I literally had no idea what was going on or what I was supposed to do.
So we're talking about hitting walls imagine playing Mario kart and not knowing to hit B to backup
As a young man who's now trying to play couch multiplayer with his mother, I can relate to this video.
Oh god bless you pat... your soul
I kind felt attacked... I know I look pitiful but he spoke as if he's so much superior and even though he might be, it annoys me
my girl used to scream through the headphones during PUBG and even point directions like "that side", not the actual direction.
1:44 Having a typo on “pay attetion” is so perfect
1:42 Hints during loading screens can also sometimes be VERY helpful. However for high end PCs where load times are short, hints are sometimes missed.
Your profile pic...
Deeply disturbs me.
1:42 - Was misspelling "Pay Attention" intentional? Ironic joke?
You paid attention. Or attetion. Good job!
you obviously arent paying enough attention
@@laurentiuspyo *You're
@@grammarofficer9985 you or you're are both right in that sentence
@@edgemaxxer1573 Are you dumb? It isn't. It's like saying, "I'm like this game"
One of my favorite videos from you guys. And honestly I've been gaming for 25 years (I'm 29 currently) and some nights I still have a hard time accepting I need to put the controller down. I definitely know a refreshed mind set is better but some nights you just don't wanna give up but it just doesn't work lol
I thought since I completed the gta five campaign I thought I would completely dominate in the online mode and as soon as I got into the game someone was flying around and crashed into me with a jet. Well at least I learned my lesson
Most players in GTA5 are just assholes
Level 1 GTA online players ooof. Find some friends and run with them for a while. It's no fun alone against a group of assholes with Oppressors.
What about the witches on Broom sticks
Oh the nimbus 4000?
It's the hilarious deaths that make it fun/funny but as a low level u could fail to find the humor if you thought it was supposed to be easy- surprise!!! LOL 😆🔥
"number 10, judging a game by its graphics"
me: sweats in 8-16 bit games
"Celeste? Titan Souls? Baba is You? Nah those looks really crappy why would I play something like that?"
@@lachlanmccormick3486 yes, oh my god thank you
I absolutely can't play crap graphics games. What is Minecraft...2bit graphics? It's 1 step above PONG...LOL.
me who litterally saves at like every chance that i get because i’m not about to redo like 2 seconds of gameplay.
YOU ARE NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN.
I've been gaming since the mid 80s, I was exchanging spectrum cassettes and atari cartridges with friends at school & I'm still learning.
I'd argue going through the singleplayer campaign of a game with a competitive multiplayer scene DOES prepare you for multiplayer. Just not for the PLAYERS of that mode. You can get a better understanding of a game's mechanics through the singleplayer via the tutorials than you would blundering around in multiplayer where everyone generally knows what's going on already.
Yeah I used to not have xbox gold and I only played arcade and story but when I got gold and did multiplayer I was pretty good at the game
Very true, playing single player gets you a good feeling of the controls. But go into multiplayer expecting to get destroyed a few times if your a new gamer. I thought I was 100% ready for multiplayer on halo after beating the campaign on heroic when i first started playing fps games. I was completely wrong lol
Titanfall 2 is a good example. DO NOT go into multiplayer until the campaign has drilled it into your head how the movement system works and how to take advantage of it.
Yes
Yep, I always checked out the single player mode before checking out multiplayer.
Whenever I get stuck, I just go on youtube and use a walkthrough. I know, I'm super cheap.
Gunnar Jarvis same
There are times when we need a little help, that's ok. Back in the day you asked your friend or read about it in a gaming magazine. I don't think it's cheap.
But if your past the hard part, do you stop or keep going.
If you stop its fine.
If you keep going, its heresy.
Way better than bieng for days stuck because that happened to me as a kid
Me too
Highly realistic racing game: Shows Forza Motorsport 7
Yeah, I like FM7 but it's not trying to have anything more than realistic graphics. The damage in FM4 is more realistic. An E sport race game woulf have been more appropriate
@@willallar7049 "An E sport race game would have been more appropriate" Not in this case.He's talking about BEGINNERS right? FM7 is not as realistic in gameplay as far as damage like you said right? Why would you send a beginner gamer to play an E Sport racing game? He's trying to guide beginners by not only talking about common mistakes but he's also not trying to scare them away from gaming by showing only E Sport examples of games. Some beginners get very intimidated due to lack of experience and E Sports is very intimidating to a beginner.
Isaac it is
@@MidwestTechAndGaming If you're into sim racing and realistic driving why would you send someone to a less realistic game like FM7? That's the biggest mistake I made, I started playing Forza thinking this would make me better in more realistic racing games like Project Cars and Assetto Corsa... in the end it made me worse and I had to learn every "mechanic" from scratch. For some games there's no other way than learning it the hard way. If it is too intimidating or frustrating and you don't like learning, the game is probably not for you.
@@HeenaPatel253 The graphics are kinda realistic, the driving not really.
Omg thank you for mentioning West of Loathing. The humor and writing of that game are top notch.
Yes, I'm paying attention.
"Attetion"
Still died when I first encountered the wraith in witcher3.
lol i didn't know the WItcher existed. Have you seen the Netflix series?
Same 😂
Yrden, appropriate blade oil, wraith concoction and you should be fine
And move, roll around a lot
Yeah, W3 on the hardest difficulty took a bit to adapt to... but it was awesome once you did.
Wraiths aren’t hard go try some foglets
Fun fact: more realistic graphics doesn’t equal “better” graphics
To non gamers it does seem "better" and its what defines a gg to them
I think fortnite is a perfect example with its cartoon look
Hmm...
No. Graphics pretty mutch means "level of realistic" meaning the amount of polygons or the amount of detail in textures et cetera.
There are *two* things that go into making *a good looking game:* its graphics and its *style.*
Fortnite, for an example, leans to style over graphics.
@@metawarp7446 but some things look so "realistic" they jump into nightmare fuel. There are just certain times where realism is clearly not the best option and yet the development team strives for it likes its the golden ticket.
(Although i biased, i prefer stylization to realism almost any day, because no amount of realism will actually look realistic and when it gets to close to the sun that's usually when you hit the nightmare fuel face melting horror)
Based on what? I don't understand that claim. Why does realistic graphics not equal to better graphics?
"You need to parry and block on DS"
Me: totally naked, with a two handed weapon, Rolling around
Exactly. If any, DS doesn't need parry 🤣
There blocking, rolling and parrying. SEKIRO needs parrying, some other games need blocking (forgot which ones), but Dark Souls definitely needs Rolling mostly 🤣
When people walk up to me irl and give me a hand to handshaake/highfive i just roll away and look for my water bottle
only the real ones play deprived class naked and two handed
As a gamer that thumbnail is truly disturbing
Moving the controller when jumping in a platforming game thinking it will help the character jump further... ^_^
Or pressing the button harder.
Leaning into turns when driving.
My mom used to slap my hand when I did that on nes
Haha classic mistake especially for new ppl in driving games. Turning the controller or turn your entire body thinking u turn sharper.
Trusting women online when it’s a dude
ITS A TRAP
Wait. This comment is constructed weirdly. Are you saying that guys are pretending to be female while playing online games? Like some weird form of catfishing? Because I've literally never run into that, I've run into more 12 year old boys that sound like they're female more than I've run into female gamers.
TheUnholyOne I know I mean who lies on the internet
@@lucid4080 Many Men Online Role Playing Girls.
@@Zathren Yes, this is a real thing and I have friends who do it for Team Fortress 2 items. No joke.
3:35 "Can you imagine going Dark souls without parrying".
I completed Ds1 and Ds3 up to Ng++ and I never parried once. I dont really know why, but I just find the timing hard to "guess" and I never felt like practising it. I thought I would do it if a time comes were I would "really" need it. Before I knew it, I finished the games and never got around to learn how to parry. xD
Now imagine him saying not rolling or dodging
Dude, how shit are you at games? Parrying in ds1 is so easy that they should make it harder. But in ds3 it's a little trickier
boy I was 1 or two hundred hours into jedi fallen order before I got the parry timing down
Agent 995 well, I just did not wanted to practice it and ignored it. Worked well for me
I beat it without parrying. Beat it by dodging.
ngl i played through dark souls III without knowing i can parry until my friends told me