Can we acknowledge this is the ultimate annoyance in RPGs I hate when that happens now I feel I have to look up the best weapons in a game before I even play
One reason why I love Terraria so much. They added an entire extra row of slots for cosmetic items that let's you override the equipment you wear for stats.
Such an underrated comment... This choice-making ability gets me so hooked all the time! I always wanna see what is the outcome of every decision especially in games where there is definitely an effectively different outcome of the choices like in Fallout 3.
@@tatsuyafudo5554 fuck no! Fallout is one of the only games that doesn't do this. That's why I like it. Every choice has a different impact. (Stares at Fallout 3)
you forgot When you enter a cave/dungeon/building, etc and you dont leave until you clear and find every corner because there could be loot and you dont want to miss that loot
And you have no idea where the supposed enemy is, it's not actually attacking or anything and you can't find it so , so you run a mile to get away from whatever it was in order to fast travel, only to encounter a horde of super-mutants or something on route.
Slaughterfish in that river, but your not in the water. Or a stupid Mole Rat when you can blow it's head clean off before it gets close to you. EDIT: Spelling error
**party level max, can summon meteor that destroy enemy in 1 hit, deal 9999 damage most of the time, extremely powerful** *cant break a normal wooden door because "you need a key to open it"*
Atomictoaster And the Fus Ro Dah shout can make people animals and half-beings blow back tens of meters can make dragons flinch but you can't use it to blow off locked doors that's made of wood
1. Hoarding Weapons, Ammo, etc. like you are a paranoid psychopath. 2. Always restarting your latest save to revive your favorite companion. 3. Going back to your latest save/ restart mission/ restart day because you choose a dialog option that made the Npc upset or mad at you. 4. Spending hours on decorating your House/ Base/ Settlement instead of doing something more useful like quests, grinding, leveling etc.
Well it start from an old game where supplies are limited and shops are legendary rare in between two or ten location, you tend to stockpile a whole lots of them. And because of that some old time game, that mentally get carried to the future games where shops are everywhere. So yea. 😂😂
Yea Drakke, its called stacking. A full stack of any items in rpg usually around 99 in case of FF series and most of the rpgs, 999 if pokemons series if not mistaken, and the highest max stacked per item in some games is 9999 per items. This one usually in mmorpg.
I have to unite the whole galaxy against the Reapers, but first Imma chill in the Citadel DLC playing some games, watching movies, throwing a big friggin' party (in the house of my superior officer, who gets his ass kicked on Earth atm) and having SPACE SEX.
@Thomas Houghton this especially linked to the hoarding healing items hehe :> did this in trails in the sky FC, early on healing and money is so important, then over time you have more then you need, but you still want to hoard or grind for money so you won't be out of the money you need later.
Having a chest full of hundreds of items that you had to carry a little bit at a time because you can only carry so much weight. Hundreds of items which will never be used.
Ya everyone wants you to run there guild or faction after only a few days or a weeks of joining it. Forget the fact that you may never return to do your job
Pretty much, the game's intent on you joining the Thieves Guild. I did managed to avoid it with my goody little two shoes character who doesn't steal, doesn't trespass and doesn't murder anyone (except in crime stats, it said she did commit murder but I had no memory of it - only exception is Grelod, I always murder that bitch) and basically said "Screw your plan, Brynjolf! I'm not interested in your guild." However, ever since then, I always joined because being a thief is fun and makes life much easier. I still rarely murder people though but I don't care about the count in crime stats.
Happened to me when I fought Zeke in Xenoblade 2, a quarter of hp left, Nia didn’t use healing halo, Zeke one shot me, I raged so hard I went back to Sonic Mania.
Oh, that's the end of the dungeon? Maybe I should go back and check every corner if I didn't miss something, like a barrel, or a hidden passage, or the poor last enemy who run away from you.
Yep, especially hunting down every last week enemy like theres no tomorrie, all for that sweet xp no matter how little of it there is, it's like they're the rats, albeit, I mean sometimes literally they are, yes, but the point is, well, I think we all know we've all been there, those poor if not-so-innocent minions being so mercilessly "farmed..."
@@alexanderzhmurov9624 Nah, not worth the exp, but the last guy might just be one of the lucky ones who get extra loot, which is also totally not worth it, but you know I need it.
You forgot who's lighting all those caves and dungeons! Candles, torches, you're the first to enter in forever, and all perfectly lit and waiting for you.
eh they handwave it in Skyrim, the Draguer are the caretakers so they are keeping the torches buning, its also why you need a claw to open the main room, its not design so the Draguger can get in, its Designed to keep whats on the other side In, which is why it need a super thick and complex lock Though honestly since they also leave a back door in that you can only opn from inside why havent the bosses Escaped already There also a book, the Locked Door, that explains those door you need a key for are actually reletivly new, created by a wizard to foil a theif. So those Key only doors use Enchanged Locks
Haha I drive my husband nuts with this. I tell him the way I know whether I'll like an rpg is the char creation. If I'm not spending at least 2 hours and driving my husband nuts while he sits there rolling his eyes at every minute change I make (what do you mean I can't make my eyelashes an extremely exact shade of purple?!), then I'm probably not going to enjoy the rest of the game.
@@iliasa.5298 probably witcher 3. Morrowind. When i first started morrowind i sold or dropped my satchel and didn't relize it for probably a month and just kept running around doing side quests and exploring. Never did beat the main storyline, but i prob still know every inch of that map since they never put in a quest marker or easy fast travel system.
Starting a quest that seems to be a 20 minute thing and then realizing over an hour later that this quest is freakin long and you really need to go to bed.
Or being really hungry, and like, I'll get something to eat after finishing this quest, think I'm almost done, and as like you said, an hour later. Damn it, I'm starving, what the fuck does this guy still need now??
Hahaha, that was me in Divinity: Original Sin II. Some of the quests in that game are so, SO long. I did it again with Skyrim's Chasing The Sky quest too. xD
Even worse if it's a game where you can only save on specific save points in the story, or at specific save spots in the game world, instead of in the middle of the quest...
You forgot one thing we all can relate to. The excruciating pain of wanting a specific name for our character and that name has already been taken by some random dude.
Keeping clothes not because they give better armour but they are cool to wear. Like making an entry into a kings hall with a dragon scale armour. Pretty sweet moment.
@@Optimusprime56241 It could be considered cheating, or taking the easy way out. After all, you aren't figuring it out because of your own cunning, your figuring it out because of some internet stranger's cunning.
Don't think that would fit at least not for me, if I'm playing a RPG I'm listening to the story and will read any piece of lore I can get my hands on :)
What drives me crazy are games when you go up a skill tree and the lower skills both worthless because you unlock more powerful ones. So it doesn't matter if you pick the less optimal skill, because it will end up getting replaced anyway, but you still want to pick the absolutely best one!
Speech, hah, who needs speech? I'm gonna kick ass - strength and weapons proficiency for me *2 hours later - quest gives me a bad ending unless I pass a speech test*
"Look, I know I'm supposed to be a lawfully good paladin and stuff but there's a limited amount of experience points in the game and those villagers were worth 500 xp a head"
Shadowscall775 I like getting xp from killing enemies but i don’t like the grind it entails. That’s why I like it when a game limits the amount of enemies.
Yeah, but that's part of a design overlook from the devs I think. The Whiterun home will be the "main base" for quite a long time till one can afford or be allowed to purchase another house. And at that point you allready spend a good lot of gold to upgrade the Whiterun home, and theres so much stuff stored there allready. And, am I really goint to haul all that stuff to Markarth or Riften? In who knows how many trips? Hell no!
The only reason to get the houses is for a centralized place to throw all your crap, then crafting if you feel like breaking the game more than potheaded NPCs
Skyrim: has super powerful dude that speaks the language of dragons that control time , space and what not Also Skyrim: same dude can't open barred door
Can go toe to toe with giant fire breathing dragons that make sport out of eating and dismemberment of Armour clad knights but cannot get through a locked door
@@SmuggestOfRats Lol, duh. Thanks for your reply. How i didnt figure that out is beyond me. Very relatable, ive done it too many times yet i was blind to what was being said. Facepalm XD Edit: Also not a fan of fast travel, prefer the tideous adventure.
Sneaking up on an enemy for a stealth attack... companion runs past you yelling and shooting/swinging. While we're on the topic of companions... GET OUT OF THE DAMN DOORWAY!
When you fast travel home to drop off some dragon bones/scales.. " hey! your home! Did you bring me anything?" Just as a giant comes running around the corner trying to club your chickens.... press b..press b...Shut up! " ah man"....boy you are this close to meeting the ebony blade...
Starting out: ok, imma be a heavy melee warrior 15 hours later: **full most powerful light armor set, most powerful bow with 1000 of the most power arrows, and highest steath ranking possible....."well shit"
@@TheForbidden_1ne exactly the opposite in my case: i'm gonna be a stealthy assasin striking from the shadows. 3 hours later: banzai! /2h smack on the forehead
*_Walks on family's kitchen table while they're eating probably the only decent meal they've had for weeks and kicks everything off the table apart from that chicken that's glued to the platter that's glued to the table_* Man who owns the house: Oh I was wondering when you would arrive
Whenever I see a locker,chest,or anything I can potentially get loot from I search and take all the loot,it doesn't matter if I have 1,000,000 of that item or resource I take it and keep it.
Walking in my oblivion/skyrim houses kicking random crap around. Put your stuff away! Nah, i have things to do... like collecting more unless crap and dumping it on the floor.
5 hours making the perfect body type, hair style, battle scars, tattoos, eye colour, hair colour, facial features... Only to then hide every single one of those intricate details under the most awesome, and face obscuring armour you can get. Yup... That's life.
@@oneparticularlysmartape And then, as pointed out, there's this little detail you dont feel is right. You tell yourself it's okay, you can play the game, but that little detail keeps bugging you and subtly making itself known until you either start the game over or just refuse to play the game for a while. That reminds me, my DAI playthrought ended that way, think it was the hair.
@@belgarath6388 the hair selection in DAI is beyond useless, I used only one hairstyle for every male Inquisitor I have, LITERALLY, the rest are mostly ugly for me.
Idk how people play sneak archer.I just can't stand not having a two handed sword and heavy armor running around like a mad man killing everyone and not taking damage.Seriously why would you hide when nothing does damage to you and you one shot everything
@@majunior_5632 I tried it once and i had a spare one handed sword for help when i was low level but i ended up using only the sword which i quickly swapped for a greatsword because it did no damage :/
2 that you missed- When you enter that old dungeon or forest that took the efforts of a level 50 super character, that's crawling with demons and slimes, etc, and you come across a lone merchant that just happened to set up shop right in the middle of Mordor. He's fully stocked and friendly! Also the still burning candles that exist in these long forgotten places... WTF (oh someone already mentioned this one in the comments)
Oh man, that's totally Kingdoms Of Amalur Reckoning. There are thousands of things to collect, but the game only gives you one chest that only holds 200 items.
@@austinhealey2148 That reminds me, having some chest/home base storage item and just putting your extra stuff in there and never using them. If it is an item used for upgrades, you might use it but if you put a cool weapon or armor or something in there because it is cool but you don't need it right now, the chances of you ever using that item it pretty slim.
After Killing The End Boss, you open the quest list. "oh I haven't finish this quest that I took like forever ago" I wonder how come the quest gifter is actually very patience about that.
What is really bad is killing a very difficult boss in a tough battle, and you realize that random side quest X auto fails after you beat that stage. Better reload an earlier save...
You may go third-person some times. I also do, just for having a look at my character and see if he is wearing every single piece of armour and jewellery.....
This. I remember having different saves in Atelier Totori because I tried different things and accidentally erased the only one where I was almost at the final boss with decent equipment and items. Had to play the whole six ingame years again, all because of scrolling saves that move according to which one you used last. Hoo boy.
I remember when I first played Dark souls 1. I spent about 1 hour in character creation and I was joking to my friend if my character turns out to be a faceless zombie and lo and behold, it actually turned out to be a faceless zombie.
The moment when you realize that you have become a sophisticated weapons and armor collector but don't have enough room in your inventory to carry it or a means to store them
Also when you hoard tons of rings or necklaces or any accessory with useful enchantments cause “Hey this might be useful later on” I’m so guilty of this in Skyrim
yes. I have to pick up everything I find in Skyrim because the custom castle I have has displays for every armor, every weapon, all the daedric quest items you get as rewards, all the dragon priest masks, etc.. So yep I get exactly what you are saying.
Yeah me too : ) I tell myself “this is quite a strong and useful enchantment, I should keep this cuz I’ll totally change my load out on the fly when I come across that niche situation”. Then I just charge in in my regular gear 😂
Omg dude yesss I freaking hate this I hate this!! This happens to me in the Witcher 3 there is a lot of good looking weapons there, and then I found an ugly weapon have much higher hit points ahhh why why why why!!!? Why the torture why did they do this the good looking weapon should be the best one!!! But what I do I take the best looking weapon idc
@1world1blood I've finished the main quest once... and to be honest all the side quests were more interesting and fun. Skyrim's story is fairly pedestrian and the lure of the game lies in the world and exploration. Probably the only games that have managed to do both really well are Witcher 3 - The Wild Hunt and Fallout: New Vegas.
8:55 getting a house in skyrim is actually really beneficial especially if you have the heathfire dlc, you can grow ingredients, store items , craft materials and have followers in it and npcs that helps you throughout the game .
My personal MMO RPG experience cycle: 1) Plays a Guardian for 20 hours 2) Sees a wizard and thinks "Using Magic would be cool" 3) Plays Wizard class plays for 20 hours 4) Sees a warrior..."dual wielding would be cool" 5) Plays as Warrior for 20 hours 6) Sees a Guardian..."high defense sounds cool"
Sounds exactly like what I did with Winter’s blade the moment I got it from Crach An Craite in the witcher 3. Went straight to the blacksmith in Kaer Trolde (which is the An Craite household mind you) and sold that level 17 piece of shit.
7:07 (to all the Dragonborn): Riften Guard: “Don’t trust that face sculptor down at the Ragged Flagon”. Me: *pays 1000 gold just to change my eye colour
When you start the game: No one knows your name, no one trusts you When you talk to everyone, beat the game and SAVE THE WORLD: No one knows your name, no one trusts you
*Literally saves the world from a ancient blood thirsty dragon* Everyone in the game: "Oh I don't care about you or what you've done, can you help me find [obscure useless item].
Mass Effect: *Litterally saves the galaxy* Mass Effect 2 : *Legion trusts you more than any team member* Mass Effect 3: *Grandpa, please tell me about The Shepard* Mass Effect A: *Shepard who, now?* Every person that played all the ME games: "So F**K me, right?"
Happens all the time! "Hey can you give this package to John over across town?" "Can't you spend five minutes to walk across town?" "Yes but I want some random adventurer to do it."
Not to mention, instant serial killers. Look at Fallout 4. Nice lawyer lady becomes Ghengis Gawdiva leader of the Nukaworld raiders in less than a year of game time.. %}
when you have to talk to every NPC that you came across, you don't really care about what they say, but you HAVE TO KNOW if they give side quests or items
Trader npc: “Bring me back my family most valuable sword that got lost for generations”. Also trader npc: “Thanks for bringing my sword back but I can’t fight, you should have it”. Me: “Well...That sword is shit”. Also me: “Sells the sword back to him”.
Realistically speaking, in an era before fridges, such specialized magicians would be highly respected. I'd reckon they would be important enough that there would be dedicated schools for food-preservation magic, state-regulation of their trade, and most likely a requirement for licenses to operate, either as freelancers or working for a town or noble house, much like there were licenses and regulations for other good and services, like bread or brick making (yes, there were regulations for bread). Even if no licenses were actually required, there would most likely be private guilds or associations that internaly recognized skilled food-prevervation magicians, allowing the public to know that specific magicians had already proven their skills and were therefore safe to hire (and probably more expensive as well) than someone without such recognition, just like it happened for knife or sword makers (they were not the same). Food is perishable, and preserving it is extremely important even today. Salt is one of (if not the) most common food preservatives, and before there were fridges it was extremely valuable for that specific reason, even sometimes called "white gold"; Roman legionaires were even paid in the stuff. As a funny aside, the existance of such magicians would most likely mean the fridge would never be invented, as it wouldn't be needed.
What annoys me about games to this day is how the Npcs don't quite understand how powerful you are like at all i have slayed the most powerful monsters in this game i have maxed out gear and u wanna fight and insult me because i bumped into you? Me? Vs you an ordinary civilian? Bitch u should be bowing down before me like the fuck?😂
Well what is really annoying is when you just saved the world and then there's someone like 'Hey I need someone to do my laundry. Why don't you do it for me?' I mean seriously I just saved your pathetic lifes so be grateful and don't bother me with your insignificant problems
I almost died from satisfaction when the opposite happened in FFXIV. A dude asks you to help him find a locket, and 10 quests later, after he found out who you were, you run into him again and he's profusely apologizing for asking the savior of Eorzia to help him with his menial task.
Me: *covered in blood carrying 2 swords, a giant battle axe, a longbow, and wearing armour made from people's souls.* Some random old lady: would you mind if you took this bread to my neighbor. You seem like a nice, good boy
I always found it funny behaviour going into people's houses and smashing vases, crates or some other thing just to get items, like it's a normal thing to do. 😂
@@OneWingdAnge1 Because other people houses are private area and at first they are just annoyed when you enter. If you steal something they attack you and call the guards. It's excellent game, you should try it
There is actually a lore behind why there is fresh food in dungeons in skyrim it is because the drauger wakes up and lights the fires of the cave/dungeon, and they put everything they find in the dungeon chest so they can honor their masters even after life they will still serve them, so the answer is some explorers died maybe recently due to drauger, so they had maybe food with them, so drauger took their food and they put it in the dungeon chests/cave.
That house thing got me thinking about my original Skyrim character. I always used to save in breeze home before quitting and I like to think that he’s just chillin w Ysolda and his son after completing all the quests. Either that or I didn’t save and quit in breeze home and he’s been trapped in a cave or on a mountain for almost 10 years
Wow! Ive finally got a full set of this powerful Rangarok Armor I grinded 30 hrs for! ...But I like the appearance of my old armor. So Imma just wear that instead.
@umar b yup had to either A. Play it again or B. Buy the magazine (it's not actually a magazine but I can't remember the name rn, they were the booklets)
I recognize that I have a potion hoarding problem, unfortunately there are a couple of games where I've wound up using EVERY HEALING ITEM I HAD and only barely scraped through a big fight. And this is from a Tank-main. Even in single player games I make survivability my priority, and I've still found myself burning through my hoard a couple of times.
I’m the person who will save all of their consumable items. Like grenades, any positions other than health, chems or rare ammo weapons for “an emergency”. And then I’m in an emergency and I think “I should save these for a bigger ermergency”. And then it’s the end of the game and I have 15 things of buffout that I will never use.
stealing everything from everywhere that isn't nailed down and keeping it all in a single chest. You think I have a problem? Just wait until that quest comes along where I need 50 dwemer cogs and then who has the problem? I just go pick them up from my house and am done, you have to go to several ruins and find them.
I sometimes wish skyrim would have a merchants guild where as you progress you make contacts where they would buy dwemer cogs or artifacts for a higher than usual price and it gives more of a reason to explore and pick up items than just "oh look a cave, guess i'll go there. Here's an ancient nordic cup i'll have no use for", or "I might as well take these cogs so I don't lose alot of money from selling valuable loot"
What? You need 3 Hairgraven feathers and 2 dwemer oil to fashion that cool weapon!...Pfft, got it right here, in muh chest of Hairgraven feathers, right next to the Briarhearts. Dwemer oil, that would be to the left of my Bent Dwemer scrap, or was it large scrap? Yeah, I'm right behind you dude collecting anything you leave behind, and not selling Any. Of. It..I can't part with one damn piece, it's mine.. ALL MINE!!!
Brainwasher I feel like they might include something like that in their next elder scrolls game. Cause of how they implemented the new crafting system in fallout 4 where almost everything that you pick up can be used to craft/modify an item you have.
I like the RPGs where picking a class actually matters unlike alot of RPGs these days you can adjust your character to be a little bit of each class. Diablo and WOW got this right.
If there are collectables, you get all of them. And once you do, you remeber the game has a story, but you decide to download mods to continue grinding collectables
Haha yeah that bear in the caves at the beginning of Skyrim. I sneak into a wall undetected and turn the controller upside down to hold the joystick forward.
How about when developers make a npc that you have to follow that is faster than your walk but slower than your sprint
World of warcraft... is that you?
Haha i am pretty sure there plenty that kind of game. It is very raging like move faster for god sake your life at stake here
So dam true
*Staggered walking intensifies*
@@Moss_Dude is that a jojo reference
I hate when I spend hours grinding to upgrade a weapon just to find a better one a moment after.
Deeeeewd so true!!!!!
Can we acknowledge this is the ultimate annoyance in RPGs I hate when that happens now I feel I have to look up the best weapons in a game before I even play
I'm so glad that never happens to me... (Looks for a bolt of lightning)🤗
That's mmo in a nutshell
aHH, that should've made Falcon's top ten. This thing, no matter wht type of player you are, I'm for certain, has happened to everyone at some point.
That moment when you spend all that time manipulating the look of your character only to have their face covered by a helmet for the rest of the game
And that's why I stopped wearing helmets in games that let me give my character a custom face.
@@ThomasDimensor
unless it is like in some games, you can still equip the helmet and set it so it wont show in game. Dragon Age 2 & 3 are like this.
@@nathanlamont9920 Kingdoms of Amalur is like that too. It's a great option.
One reason why I love Terraria so much. They added an entire extra row of slots for cosmetic items that let's you override the equipment you wear for stats.
ok picking out your eye colour who will that close to you?
in game, you can't even scroll your mouse wheel close enough to see
*When you have to choose a good but ugly armor or a bad but beautiful armor*
In oblivion i'd take the beautiful one, anycase most of the time i entered the dungeons naked in order to take as much as i possibly could :P
Fallout four in a nutshell
@@BELHARZ4 you mean “Geht gode kehd”
FASHION IS THE MOST IMPORTANT STAT I DONT CARE IF YOU DIE IN ONE HIT YOU LOOK AWESOME
@@BELHARZ4 stop being a jerk some people care about stats more that fashion
Honorable mention: Wondering why Rats and the Homeless have more money and loot than nobles and the rich people.
Nathan Lamont viva la dirt league has a great skit on this
Or how skeletons have pockes
The homeless propel only appear to have more money. The nobles don't just walk around with a massive coin purse. They have bank accounts.
Wondering why you get weapons or clothing when looting those rats
@@FormerGovernmentHuman could u give the link pls or the exact name?
Did I make the wrong choice? better reload my save and try every one of them for the best outcome
Such an underrated comment... This choice-making ability gets me so hooked all the time! I always wanna see what is the outcome of every decision especially in games where there is definitely an effectively different outcome of the choices like in Fallout 3.
Then you may say oh I'll just do another play through to try all the endings, and you never do them
then find out it doesnt matter, the game still leads you to the same ending or same dialogue (*stares at fallout 4*)
@@tatsuyafudo5554 fuck no! Fallout is one of the only games that doesn't do this. That's why I like it. Every choice has a different impact. (Stares at Fallout 3)
Dark souls.
you forgot
When you enter a cave/dungeon/building, etc and you dont leave until you clear and find every corner because there could be loot and you dont want to miss that loot
Hell yes. Thats like, happening all the time.
Cuz loot. Its gud.
Every square
And that loot you're trying to find ends up as just a bunch of healing items you're gonna hoard
True lol and not just loot but maybe trigger some hidden quest
That's called Dungeon OCD 😋
The fear that comes with “you can’t fast travel when enemies are near”
And then it's a single mudcrab
@@mariosfunadventureswithlui6197 or there is a small ant crossing he street. Even if he could attack me, I have a bloody Lasergun ffs....
@@mariosfunadventureswithlui6197 or Slaughter Fish
And you have no idea where the supposed enemy is, it's not actually attacking or anything and you can't find it so , so you run a mile to get away from whatever it was in order to fast travel, only to encounter a horde of super-mutants or something on route.
Slaughterfish in that river, but your not in the water. Or a stupid Mole Rat when you can blow it's head clean off before it gets close to you.
EDIT: Spelling error
Player: “I beat the game”
Game: “No, I beat you 1,732 times. You just kept respawning until you eventually crawled through the finish line”
Damn, I'd hate to think of a true independent A.I. developing from a game...that'd be pretty... pretty something....
Player: "yes game, as I said."
Game: “whatever you need to tell yourself to stroke your fragile ego”
Especially the first hour when you run into a boss early on by stumbling into a new dungeon
Speed run with 0 damage?hmmm?
**party level max, can summon meteor that destroy enemy in 1 hit, deal 9999 damage most of the time, extremely powerful**
*cant break a normal wooden door because "you need a key to open it"*
Atomictoaster And the Fus Ro Dah shout can make people animals and half-beings blow back tens of meters can make dragons flinch but you can't use it to blow off locked doors that's made of wood
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Hey man it could be "made by the gods" you know because the useless items behind that door are "important" to said gods.
And the door is half gone and you can see the knob or leaver on the other side of the door but NOOOOOO, get that damn key from some hidden boss lol
Completed all side quest ang going back from the main quest. Only to sweep it without a sweat.
1. Hoarding Weapons, Ammo, etc. like you are a paranoid psychopath.
2. Always restarting your latest save to revive your favorite companion.
3. Going back to your latest save/ restart mission/ restart day because you choose a dialog option that made the Npc upset or mad at you.
4. Spending hours on decorating your House/ Base/ Settlement instead of doing something more useful like quests, grinding, leveling etc.
Completely relatable.
MichelleLunachan Schütz Damn you’re right on the mark
Dont forget you'll never spend time in the house
Anyone say this in the guy from honest trailors voice!
Relatable
When you have 99 of every item and use one item! Must find a shop, I can't have 98 of something, I just can't!!
That's literally the opposite of what rpg players do... inventory space is more important than having too much stuff...
That's actually very common in RPGs with infinite inventory, like pokemon for example kk
Well it start from an old game where supplies are limited and shops are legendary rare in between two or ten location, you tend to stockpile a whole lots of them. And because of that some old time game, that mentally get carried to the future games where shops are everywhere. So yea. 😂😂
Rylan Darrke he’s talking about rpgs where most of the things in your inventory can get to 99 and they take up the same amount if you had one of it
Yea Drakke, its called stacking. A full stack of any items in rpg usually around 99 in case of FF series and most of the rpgs, 999 if pokemons series if not mistaken, and the highest max stacked per item in some games is 9999 per items. This one usually in mmorpg.
"I'm on this really important quest to save the world from imminent danger, but first I need to go get these 800 collectibles."
*900* to be exact lol
I read this after hunting down all the Far Cry Primal collectibles at once and I've never related to something more lol
Ah the koroks
Oohh...side quest. Ahh..snow boarding! Let's be a master chef before saving the princess!
I have to unite the whole galaxy against the Reapers, but first Imma chill in the Citadel DLC playing some games, watching movies, throwing a big friggin' party (in the house of my superior officer, who gets his ass kicked on Earth atm) and having SPACE SEX.
grinding more money then it would cost to buy everything in game, and still be afraid to spend it on anything that isn't absolutely necessary
@Thomas Houghton this especially linked to the hoarding healing items hehe :> did this in trails in the sky FC, early on healing and money is so important, then over time you have more then you need, but you still want to hoard or grind for money so you won't be out of the money you need later.
Burni91 idk on gta games like gta, i would save for specific items
Having a chest full of hundreds of items that you had to carry a little bit at a time because you can only carry so much weight. Hundreds of items which will never be used.
Burni91 or never having enough money because u alwayz somehow just find a way to spend it
@@kintothewind Diablo and it's clones :>
Skyrim: Okay I have to go to Riften to find an old man in hiding.
*Becomes leader of the Thieves Guild*
Lets not forget the nightingales
Ya everyone wants you to run there guild or faction after only a few days or a weeks of joining it. Forget the fact that you may never return to do your job
J.M. Mencias exactly
It’s hard to get outta Riften. I personally like it the best. And the Thieves Guild quest-line is pretty fun after all.
Pretty much, the game's intent on you joining the Thieves Guild. I did managed to avoid it with my goody little two shoes character who doesn't steal, doesn't trespass and doesn't murder anyone (except in crime stats, it said she did commit murder but I had no memory of it - only exception is Grelod, I always murder that bitch) and basically said "Screw your plan, Brynjolf! I'm not interested in your guild." However, ever since then, I always joined because being a thief is fun and makes life much easier. I still rarely murder people though but I don't care about the count in crime stats.
Me: I'm not even going to try potion-making this play-through; it was a waste of time before.
Also me: MUST PICK ALL THE PRETTY FLOWERS!
Skyrim alchemy in a nut-shell
Alchemy pick pocket was one of my favorite Skyrim playthroughs
sounds like me, in Morrowind.
I've had TONS of alchemy ingredients stored in Skyrim and rarely ever do alchemy lol
That moment when you lose a 30 minute battle when the enemy has 1HP left.
*_FUN AS HELL_*
Happened to me when I fought Zeke in Xenoblade 2, a quarter of hp left, Nia didn’t use healing halo, Zeke one shot me, I raged so hard I went back to Sonic Mania.
Or when you just healed and the enemy pulls a critical hit on therefor knocking you out instantly
Say sike right now😐👉
Phantom Inferno My whole experience with fire emblem in general
That happened to me a few times in Sekiro and Dark Souls III.
Oh, that's the end of the dungeon? Maybe I should go back and check every corner if I didn't miss something, like a barrel, or a hidden passage, or the poor last enemy who run away from you.
Honestly it's especially true for TESV: Skyrim once you get prowler's profit. One tiny burial urn makes a world of difference
If there a map normally i wouldn't do that. But i checked every part of the map
Poor ? Did you just assume i feel empathy towards these vermin ?
Yep, especially hunting down every last week enemy like theres no tomorrie, all for that sweet xp no matter how little of it there is, it's like they're the rats, albeit, I mean sometimes literally they are, yes, but the point is, well, I think we all know we've all been there, those poor if not-so-innocent minions being so mercilessly "farmed..."
@@alexanderzhmurov9624 Nah, not worth the exp, but the last guy might just be one of the lucky ones who get extra loot, which is also totally not worth it, but you know I need it.
You forgot talking to all the NPCs and keep on clicking the button to see if they say something new especially after u do a mission or something
Yes yes and yes!
That's Mass Effect and Dragon Age for me.
“Gotta save my healing potions for later”
*finishes the game without using them
That was toooo relatable🤣🤣
But hey, it gets you to play better over time!
"im sure i'll need them in ng+"
Looking at you FF8 holy war trial
I had tons of potions in Minecraft and didn't use them and destroyed the ended dragon
Or in pokemon
When the final boss drops the best weapon, but you dont really need it anymore cos you've just finished the game.
new game plus maybe?
Speed run, maybe ?
This comment just gave me depression
@@sho5a5_fera5 yeah GOW4
Superboss, maybe?
You forgot who's lighting all those caves and dungeons! Candles, torches, you're the first to enter in forever, and all perfectly lit and waiting for you.
eh they handwave it in Skyrim, the Draguer are the caretakers so they are keeping the torches buning, its also why you need a claw to open the main room, its not design so the Draguger can get in, its Designed to keep whats on the other side In, which is why it need a super thick and complex lock
Though honestly since they also leave a back door in that you can only opn from inside why havent the bosses Escaped already
There also a book, the Locked Door, that explains those door you need a key for are actually reletivly new, created by a wizard to foil a theif. So those Key only doors use Enchanged Locks
Alot of witcher 3 caves have unlit candles or torches you can light
friend: 45 hours of play? damn, you must have beaten the game already?
Me: Nah, I was just in the character creation mode.
Haha I drive my husband nuts with this. I tell him the way I know whether I'll like an rpg is the char creation. If I'm not spending at least 2 hours and driving my husband nuts while he sits there rolling his eyes at every minute change I make (what do you mean I can't make my eyelashes an extremely exact shade of purple?!), then I'm probably not going to enjoy the rest of the game.
Thats a really dumb way to see if you enjoy the game.
"This ledge is highlighted = i can climb it"
Who goes around the world and marks all of these ledges?
climbers with their chalky hands :)
1) Quick save, 2) Killing spree, 3) Reload & continue with the story like nothing happened.
How to play GTA 101
We call that stress relief not a killing spree
skyrim intensifies
*Fallout fades in*
Undertale wont allow that so easily😂
Me: This story is amazing! Let's go do that main quest!
Also me: *spends 200+ hours doing side quests*
Skyrim in a nutshell... "Main quests completed: 4, Side quests completed: 16, Miscellaneous: 32” What the...
What game has 200 hrs of side quests
Haha me the entire time playing Horizon Zero Dawn
@@iliasa.5298 probably witcher 3. Morrowind. When i first started morrowind i sold or dropped my satchel and didn't relize it for probably a month and just kept running around doing side quests and exploring. Never did beat the main storyline, but i prob still know every inch of that map since they never put in a quest marker or easy fast travel system.
@@zeusdarkgod7727 i beat witcher 3 with all sidequests and those alone arent 200 hours. You are probably right about morrowind tho
Starting a quest that seems to be a 20 minute thing and then realizing over an hour later that this quest is freakin long and you really need to go to bed.
Or being really hungry, and like, I'll get something to eat after finishing this quest, think I'm almost done, and as like you said, an hour later. Damn it, I'm starving, what the fuck does this guy still need now??
Don't remember the exact name of the quest, but this was me in Dragon Age Origins lmao
Hahaha, that was me in Divinity: Original Sin II.
Some of the quests in that game are so, SO long.
I did it again with Skyrim's Chasing The Sky quest too. xD
@@AIIEYESONME This so many times this, i lost count.
Even worse if it's a game where you can only save on specific save points in the story, or at specific save spots in the game world, instead of in the middle of the quest...
You forgot one thing we all can relate to. The excruciating pain of wanting a specific name for our character and that name has already been taken by some random dude.
Keeping clothes not because they give better armour but they are cool to wear.
Like making an entry into a kings hall with a dragon scale armour.
Pretty sweet moment.
keeping every possible new itwm in my infinite storage chest in skyrim only to never see it again
Opt out of wearing a helmet because a fedora is cool. Get heat shot every 5 mins and have to reload a save.
Dawson G yeah in ark I wear a spino skull on my head
I still have at least 6 keys in my Witcher 3 Inventory, and I cannot figure out what they unlock.
But Im not givin em up...
DeenanTheKemon I good for you man! I hope you find out what they unlock. Forget what other people say, you keep those damn keys!
Bruh just Google it
@@Optimusprime56241 no.
@@lmao.3661 why not?
@@Optimusprime56241 It could be considered cheating, or taking the easy way out. After all, you aren't figuring it out because of your own cunning, your figuring it out because of some internet stranger's cunning.
You forgot “skipping all cutscenes and dialogue then complain there’s no story”
Same lads, just don’t tell the other NPCs, i like lore and good dialogue 😭
I have friends who have done this...multiple times.
@@tigerfestivals5137 same here, it seems even more painful in an MMO for some reason
Don't think that would fit at least not for me, if I'm playing a RPG I'm listening to the story and will read any piece of lore I can get my hands on :)
metalfaust19 not me, there are some really good books in there, ive spend a lot of time reading.
Don't we all just love when you talk with any NPC and every dialogue opens a side quest?
Not knowing which stats to invest in early games.
Exactly!
I always end up re-specing my stats like an hour in
@@kazumakanogi6759 I end up saving them, I've beaten entire games realising afterwards I still had skill points to spend - _-
What drives me crazy are games when you go up a skill tree and the lower skills both worthless because you unlock more powerful ones. So it doesn't matter if you pick the less optimal skill, because it will end up getting replaced anyway, but you still want to pick the absolutely best one!
Speech, hah, who needs speech? I'm gonna kick ass - strength and weapons proficiency for me
*2 hours later - quest gives me a bad ending unless I pass a speech test*
"Look, I know I'm supposed to be a lawfully good paladin and stuff but there's a limited amount of experience points in the game and those villagers were worth 500 xp a head"
Supposed to claim they are all heritics
I know I'm not gaining anything from this but... I'm gonna spend half an hour killing all of the cows in this field.
Thats why I prefer games that don't give you xp for killing enemies and only give you xp for completing missions and things.
Shadowscall775 I like getting xp from killing enemies but i don’t like the grind it entails. That’s why I like it when a game limits the amount of enemies.
@@sainsburyshopper Profile picture checks out.
"This name is already taken."
@A Lakótelepi Bosszúálló Dude, that's an awesome name.
@A Lakótelepi Bosszúálló It's still way better and more original than all the gandalf-something wizards etc.
Wakfu MMO.
Can't tell you how many Evangelines/Tristepin(and the various variants of his name)/Yugo/etc I've seen. 😭
"Identify theft is not a joke Jim, millions of people suffer every year!"
@A Lakótelepi Bosszúálló such a god tier name
I remember grinding so much to get the house in markarth in skyrim, but then ended up not staying there for even a minute..
Yeah, but that's part of a design overlook from the devs I think. The Whiterun home will be the "main base" for quite a long time till one can afford or be allowed to purchase another house.
And at that point you allready spend a good lot of gold to upgrade the Whiterun home, and theres so much stuff stored there allready.
And, am I really goint to haul all that stuff to Markarth or Riften? In who knows how many trips? Hell no!
The only reason to get the houses is for a centralized place to throw all your crap, then crafting if you feel like breaking the game more than potheaded NPCs
Skyrim: has super powerful dude that speaks the language of dragons that control time , space and what not
Also Skyrim: same dude can't open barred door
That wasn't the case with Miraak. He actually busted through puzzle doors with his shouts. he didn't bother looking for any keys or clues or whatever.
The same in fallout 4. Makes the game low quality sometimes.
Oh damn I didn't expect to have this many likes and reply
Can go toe to toe with giant fire breathing dragons that make sport out of eating and dismemberment of Armour clad knights but cannot get through a locked door
Right like that unrelenting force can't open a door
elder scrollS skyrim: IMMA WALK IMMERSIVELY TO RIFTEN N DELIVER THIS AXE, gets lost, enters a cave n comes out one year later
How do you get lost when there's constantly a map available for you?
Not trying to be mean, just not fully understanding what was implied
@@SmuggestOfRats Lol, duh. Thanks for your reply. How i didnt figure that out is beyond me. Very relatable, ive done it too many times yet i was blind to what was being said. Facepalm XD
Edit: Also not a fan of fast travel, prefer the tideous adventure.
Nah or you die halfway there and then fast travel
@@megah3r027 I love fast travel because it gets me through the story faster I'm a story kind of guy
Sneaking up on an enemy for a stealth attack... companion runs past you yelling and shooting/swinging.
While we're on the topic of companions... GET OUT OF THE DAMN DOORWAY!
and any game with pets. forever under your feet unless you really need them for some skill, then you can't locate them in the melee.
Khem Val, SWtOR's walking roadblock.
That's why I go solo in games. You forgot the part about. Them setting off every trap . In the area even though they whore easy to avoid.
Matthew Marczewski but then who will carry my stuff?
For real 😂😂
When you fast travel home to drop off some dragon bones/scales.. " hey! your home! Did you bring me anything?" Just as a giant comes running around the corner trying to club your chickens.... press b..press b...Shut up!
" ah man"....boy you are this close to meeting the ebony blade...
Starting out: ok, imma be a heavy melee warrior
15 hours later: **full most powerful light armor set, most powerful bow with 1000 of the most power arrows, and highest steath ranking possible....."well shit"
Every.... single...... time.....
@@TheForbidden_1ne exactly the opposite in my case: i'm gonna be a stealthy assasin striking from the shadows. 3 hours later: banzai! /2h smack on the forehead
@@gelipterzg Same here. I'm going to sneak and steal my way through the game.
Five mins later....Red Bandana and a belt-fed heavy machine gun :/
I already gave up, I start directly using stealth, and when I get strong enough, I start dressing in heavy armor and YOLO.
@@DraKeNgg. That's how my halfling rogues always work in D&D! 🤣
When you have all the money and refuse to buy any gear / items because you know you can find them free within the game
So true :-)))
That's me in Dragon Quest
*buys 'Slightly Less Shitty Sword' in town*
An hour later
*find 'Slightly Less Shitty Sword' in a dungeon chest*
:)
In Disgagea you can go to the Item World and get Items way better that everything available on the stores.
Undead Godslayer at that point I just spend all my money on healing items or ammo depending on the game
This is me. Have max rupees, spend 20 minutes cutting grass to refill arrows and bombs.
Enter people's houses, steal their things and talk to them normally!
Your profile pic looks pretty
Oh sweet you have loot not marked as stealing, so how is your day, got any quest hooks I might be interested in?
*_Walks on family's kitchen table while they're eating probably the only decent meal they've had for weeks and kicks everything off the table apart from that chicken that's glued to the platter that's glued to the table_*
Man who owns the house: Oh I was wondering when you would arrive
I always enjoyed it when NPC’s call you out for doing that lol
You forgot the one where you loot everything, every item you can find without knowing what those items are for.
that's part of the hording one lol
It's fun, that's why.
every soulslikes
Whenever I see a locker,chest,or anything I can potentially get loot from I search and take all the loot,it doesn't matter if I have 1,000,000 of that item or resource I take it and keep it.
Fallout be like
Francisco Méndez Grajales. But Skyrim has a weight limit, do if u play Skyrim u can’t do that
Shade Red mods, or store it in your house, could also have a follower hold it
Walking in my oblivion/skyrim houses kicking random crap around. Put your stuff away! Nah, i have things to do... like collecting more unless crap and dumping it on the floor.
*Hover over container* Tooltip: "This container is EMPTY". *Press E anyway.* Yep, it's empty.
I don't appreciate being called out for my character creation obsession.
very relatable.
5 hours making the perfect body type, hair style, battle scars, tattoos, eye colour, hair colour, facial features...
Only to then hide every single one of those intricate details under the most awesome, and face obscuring armour you can get.
Yup...
That's life.
Agree
@@oneparticularlysmartape And then, as pointed out, there's this little detail you dont feel is right. You tell yourself it's okay, you can play the game, but that little detail keeps bugging you and subtly making itself known until you either start the game over or just refuse to play the game for a while. That reminds me, my DAI playthrought ended that way, think it was the hair.
@@belgarath6388 the hair selection in DAI is beyond useless, I used only one hairstyle for every male Inquisitor I have, LITERALLY, the rest are mostly ugly for me.
Skyrim: ok this play through imma be heavy armour badas mage
10hrs in: I’m a sneaky archer…again
Facepalm
Why not both? xD
Facts
Idk how people play sneak archer.I just can't stand not having a two handed sword and heavy armor running around like a mad man killing everyone and not taking damage.Seriously why would you hide when nothing does damage to you and you one shot everything
I guess I'm the only one who plays tanky Archer which means no sneak damage. Just a battle Archer if that's even a thing
@@majunior_5632 I tried it once and i had a spare one handed sword for help when i was low level but i ended up using only the sword which i quickly swapped for a greatsword because it did no damage :/
2 that you missed-
When you enter that old dungeon or forest that took the efforts of a level 50 super character, that's crawling with demons and slimes, etc, and you come across a lone merchant that just happened to set up shop right in the middle of Mordor. He's fully stocked and friendly!
Also the still burning candles that exist in these long forgotten places... WTF (oh someone already mentioned this one in the comments)
Games with Loot:
Your inventory is full.
Non Gamer: Just throw the stuff away.
Gamer: NOOOO ITS WORTH 20 G I NEEED IT
Oh man, that's totally Kingdoms Of Amalur Reckoning. There are thousands of things to collect, but the game only gives you one chest that only holds 200 items.
@@austinhealey2148 That reminds me, having some chest/home base storage item and just putting your extra stuff in there and never using them. If it is an item used for upgrades, you might use it but if you put a cool weapon or armor or something in there because it is cool but you don't need it right now, the chances of you ever using that item it pretty slim.
@@Lilitha11 oh yeah, i totally do that.
This definitely me in skyrim but hey this is how i have over 1million gold.... And alchemy lot's and lot's of alchemy... So much alchemy
I holded 70+ all type potions that i never used ;-;
Wearing deadric armor in Skyrim
guard:"So you are the new member of the companions, do you fetch the mead?"
me:"Do I look like I fetch the damn mead?!
XD
...and then they order you to clean out the pig sty. And fetch some water for the horses.
Literally a war hero , slayer of Alduin , LEADER OF THE COMPANIONS , leader of all the guilds . I don't fetch the fucking mead alright
@@alexandersantiago2426 Yes... Yes you do, because someone stole your sweetroll.
Number 1: Nobody cares about the main story, I'm here for the side quests.
Open 👏 World 👏 RPG's 👏Are 👏 The 👏 Best
Dark Tyyp My favorite is Xenoblade X, yeah, I can’t get enough for Xenoblade.
Bloody Baron Witcher 3!
Lmao me for the first 20 hours of the game
F yeah man you said it brother
1 hour on skyrim : "i need more healing and mana potion"
1.5 hours on skyrim : "is it nessesary anymore?"
That's where healing magic comes in handy. Get your skill high enough and you can refill your health and stamina with it.
yeah, about that time i didn't use swords anymore, just went double spells. That's why i keep playing oblivion
What do you play on novice or something?
After Killing The End Boss, you open the quest list.
"oh I haven't finish this quest that I took like forever ago"
I wonder how come the quest gifter is actually very patience about that.
Me in hzd where a man's dad estate was being attacked and it took me like a week to pay attention to
Quest giver:"It's okay Rocky."
What is really bad is killing a very difficult boss in a tough battle, and you realize that random side quest X auto fails after you beat that stage. Better reload an earlier save...
More like the other way around.
Alduin is eating souls and about to destroy all of existence? Too bad, I still have to deliver those fire salts.
@@axeldornelles5292 finally got those fire salts
me: spends hours customizing my character......then plays in first person mode
well, npcs are lookin at ya
You may go third-person some times. I also do, just for having a look at my character and see if he is wearing every single piece of armour and jewellery.....
Or having created the perfect face with beautiful hair and all to wear a helmet through the game.
@@martijnz3363 yeah, helmet sucks
Alright Skyrim third person here I come.... nope can’t do this back to first person
When is the “10 things only Gameranx fans will understand” video
Number 1. Lots of ads
Luis Gutierrez LoTs oF aDs
@@rickynotricardo6328 oof
Number 2: wondering who is falcon... Part of me thinks he is a narrator for his, Jake's, and andrews thoughts but idk
@@Quillla yes, that's perfect
Oh wait I got one!
When you can jump higher then a building but can’t hum over one fallin tree
Ahhhh character customisation. Such a beautiful thing
*Create your character*
3 hours later.
Me: Ok all done
Game: Now name your character
Me: Uh Oh
Thousand times this.
I started keeping a mental note of a bunch names that I like, but I've used most of them by now.
I have an app for that.😁
i did my characters on DA inquisition literally for hours. Then i saw the cutscene. Goes back to creating.
Why does my head look so tiny.......do it again
@@Dirtbag-Hyena me too xD
Whenever you gotta follow that ever so slightly slower npc
Then you walk faster and the npc just stops
God, I hate escort quests
Hzd
This one's so underrated 😂
Having multiple saves and accidentally saving on top of a major story point.
This. I remember having different saves in Atelier Totori because I tried different things and accidentally erased the only one where I was almost at the final boss with decent equipment and items. Had to play the whole six ingame years again, all because of scrolling saves that move according to which one you used last. Hoo boy.
When a room is full of resources and healing potions it usually means there is a boss nearby
"When did I become a fashion designer, I just wanted to slay dragons." Love this quote.
Entering an abandoned cave to find torches lit around every corner.
Just pretend it's magic. That's what I do when I've got an absurd amount of stuff on me at once.
I a l ways wonder who lit the damn torches...and how come they never go out??
@@adamweaver8533 How about when you open a chest in a 1000 year old cave and you find fresh food?
Just got to the end of the video and see this is numer 1, lol
@@federicohz2001 come on monsters have class they stole it from some annoying adventurers
#4
Actually spent an hour and 34 minutes making my character in Bloodborne. Just for them to be covered in Blood.
I feel you I spent a lot of time making the perfect character in dark souls 3 just to become hollow
@@muhammadal-hiyari5239 Or to just wear full plate armor 1 hour into the game, never seeing your characters face again.
I remember when I first played Dark souls 1.
I spent about 1 hour in character creation and I was joking to my friend if my character turns out to be a faceless zombie and lo and behold, it actually turned out to be a faceless zombie.
The moment when you realize that you have become a sophisticated weapons and armor collector but don't have enough room in your inventory to carry it or a means to store them
Also when you hoard tons of rings or necklaces or any accessory with useful enchantments cause “Hey this might be useful later on” I’m so guilty of this in Skyrim
yes. I have to pick up everything I find in Skyrim because the custom castle I have has displays for every armor, every weapon, all the daedric quest items you get as rewards, all the dragon priest masks, etc.. So yep I get exactly what you are saying.
Basically every trash item in games
"I might craft something useful from that... maybe"
In Skyrim i have enough shit to arm my own enchanted army. I could dig just crafting weapons and armor for people....
Yeah me too : )
I tell myself “this is quite a strong and useful enchantment, I should keep this cuz I’ll totally change my load out on the fly when I come across that niche situation”.
Then I just charge in in my regular gear 😂
I do it because the're bi-products of me increasing my enchantment level by slaping any random thing I'm not gonna use with an enchantment.
When you find a sword that looks much better than yours, just to realise that it has less damage points.
Same with armor. My favorite skyrim armor set is the glass armor but it's not the best light armor
that's one of the great parts of terraria; vanity gear slots. you can wear the strong armor while your appearance is the good looking armor.
That's what I like about ac oddessy you can wear the good looking stuff over the better equipment
Omg dude yesss I freaking hate this I hate this!! This happens to me in the Witcher 3 there is a lot of good looking weapons there, and then I found an ugly weapon have much higher hit points ahhh why why why why!!!? Why the torture why did they do this the good looking weapon should be the best one!!! But what I do I take the best looking weapon idc
@@john_7000 C'mon Iris, Aerondight and every Witcher sword is the best with huge DP.
I have also a thing in RPG that I have to finish everything, every quest including side quest, every location explored, and so on.
You know whenever you may finish the quests in an area, but you can't leave because you've gotta clear everything out
@@aydianbrown7818 exactly
Completionist
Tin Lolaap I did this in Skyrim, except there were 4 side quests I couldn’t finish due to glitches and one for some other reason lol.
@1world1blood I've finished the main quest once... and to be honest all the side quests were more interesting and fun. Skyrim's story is fairly pedestrian and the lure of the game lies in the world and exploration. Probably the only games that have managed to do both really well are Witcher 3 - The Wild Hunt and Fallout: New Vegas.
8:55 getting a house in skyrim is actually really beneficial especially if you have the heathfire dlc, you can grow ingredients, store items , craft materials and have followers in it and npcs that helps you throughout the game .
I love coming home in Skyrim and seeing my adopted kids, wife, and 8 random followers to create a nice family atmosphere
@@jbo4547and your pet mudcrab
My personal MMO RPG experience cycle:
1) Plays a Guardian for 20 hours
2) Sees a wizard and thinks "Using Magic would be cool"
3) Plays Wizard class plays for 20 hours
4) Sees a warrior..."dual wielding would be cool"
5) Plays as Warrior for 20 hours
6) Sees a Guardian..."high defense sounds cool"
This
SAME! Except for me it was the Druid-rogue-hunter. Rotation
Ivan Cerecer 100%
That moment when an NPC gives you "the family heirloom" item for finishing the quest and end up selling the item anyway cuz of turd stats
Sounds exactly like what I did with Winter’s blade the moment I got it from Crach An Craite in the witcher 3. Went straight to the blacksmith in Kaer Trolde (which is the An Craite household mind you) and sold that level 17 piece of shit.
@@jacknoseworthy3556 you could keep it and then put it in your house in toussaint
Fucking Aventus Arentino
@@EmbyrKhenPyre man's really out here giving people plates
@@laconiaa6943 "ThIs SHouLd FeTCh YOu a nIcE PriZE" bruh, this thing is worth 33 gold at max.
7:07 (to all the Dragonborn):
Riften Guard: “Don’t trust that face sculptor down at the Ragged Flagon”.
Me: *pays 1000 gold just to change my eye colour
they could atleast have made you pay per body part and 1000g for a complete makeover
yes
@@Internetguy_L337_90D at least it's only 1000g you can make that back by harvesting ingredients and making potions.
4: I wanna slay dragons and look damn fine while doing it.
you missed the biggest one! talking to every single npc multiple times in a row in an attempt to trip triggers.
When you start the game: No one knows your name, no one trusts you
When you talk to everyone, beat the game and SAVE THE WORLD: No one knows your name, no one trusts you
THIS!
It's been changed in rdr2 tho.
*Literally saves the world from a ancient blood thirsty dragon*
Everyone in the game: "Oh I don't care about you or what you've done, can you help me find [obscure useless item].
Gta Vi is gonna fix that
Mass Effect: *Litterally saves the galaxy*
Mass Effect 2 : *Legion trusts you more than any team member*
Mass Effect 3: *Grandpa, please tell me about The Shepard*
Mass Effect A: *Shepard who, now?*
Every person that played all the ME games: "So F**K me, right?"
NPC: "Hey can you help me deliver this report to John?"
(John is right next to the npc.)
Rofl that's awesome
Classic mmorpg quests
This!!!!! ☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾
Viva la dirt has a skit on youtube with that lol.
Happens all the time! "Hey can you give this package to John over across town?" "Can't you spend five minutes to walk across town?" "Yes but I want some random adventurer to do it."
That last point was a really good one. I was so happy that Gost of Tsushima let you pet the foxes after they lead you to cool stuff.
Waterfalls and dogs. Don't add waterfalls if you're not going to hide loot behind them. Don't add dogs if you're not going to let me pet them.
Ha. I've always thought it was funny how RPGs make graverobbers of us all.
Not to mention, instant serial killers. Look at Fallout 4. Nice lawyer lady becomes Ghengis Gawdiva leader of the Nukaworld raiders in less than a year of game time.. %}
...it’s not grave robbing of they didn’t have time to be buried
"Just like you taught me pa."
Make?
@@akeneo1169 Ahh,but games like FoNV let you use A shovel to dig up graves!!😁👍
when you have to talk to every NPC that you came across, you don't really care about what they say, but you HAVE TO KNOW if they give side quests or items
I talk to everyone to try to learn about the world the developers built. I'm lore thirsty...
Mai'ik doens't want to talk anymore, go bother someone else.
multiple times. Just to check if that last mission *might* have triggered a different dialog that *might* lead to a side quest.
"Do you ever visit the Cloud District? No, I'm sure someone like you doesn't".
Trader npc: “Bring me back my family most valuable sword that got lost for generations”.
Also trader npc: “Thanks for bringing my sword back but I can’t fight, you should have it”.
Me: “Well...That sword is shit”.
Also me: “Sells the sword back to him”.
You forgot:
Me: "steals sword back from trader"
Finally me: "sells sword back again, after cleaning the trader empty"
or they give you a weapon you cant equip because its not for your class.
then the sword turns out to be the best sword in the game if you upgrade it
Lol they really should add a “How about some gold instead?” option, where they just give you the sword’s worth in money.
What if there are magicians specialized in food preservation spells, but they are too ashamed to admit that's the only thing they can do ?
Realistically speaking, in an era before fridges, such specialized magicians would be highly respected. I'd reckon they would be important enough that there would be dedicated schools for food-preservation magic, state-regulation of their trade, and most likely a requirement for licenses to operate, either as freelancers or working for a town or noble house, much like there were licenses and regulations for other good and services, like bread or brick making (yes, there were regulations for bread). Even if no licenses were actually required, there would most likely be private guilds or associations that internaly recognized skilled food-prevervation magicians, allowing the public to know that specific magicians had already proven their skills and were therefore safe to hire (and probably more expensive as well) than someone without such recognition, just like it happened for knife or sword makers (they were not the same). Food is perishable, and preserving it is extremely important even today. Salt is one of (if not the) most common food preservatives, and before there were fridges it was extremely valuable for that specific reason, even sometimes called "white gold"; Roman legionaires were even paid in the stuff. As a funny aside, the existance of such magicians would most likely mean the fridge would never be invented, as it wouldn't be needed.
What annoys me about games to this day is how the Npcs don't quite understand how powerful you are like at all i have slayed the most powerful monsters in this game i have maxed out gear and u wanna fight and insult me because i bumped into you? Me? Vs you an ordinary civilian?
Bitch u should be bowing down before me like the fuck?😂
Kyle Simpson “wow you could’ve died!” Ma’am I can revive
watching an anime, random drunko bumps into the Big Bad, i think i know how that's gonna end
Well what is really annoying is when you just saved the world and then there's someone like 'Hey I need someone to do my laundry. Why don't you do it for me?'
I mean seriously I just saved your pathetic lifes so be grateful and don't bother me with your insignificant problems
And ppl just willing attack you? Nooooooo they just like playing with sharp swords and stuff 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
I almost died from satisfaction when the opposite happened in FFXIV. A dude asks you to help him find a locket, and 10 quests later, after he found out who you were, you run into him again and he's profusely apologizing for asking the savior of Eorzia to help him with his menial task.
Me: *covered in blood carrying 2 swords, a giant battle axe, a longbow, and wearing armour made from people's souls.*
Some random old lady: would you mind if you took this bread to my neighbor. You seem like a nice, good boy
What game
@@billybrownlee8978 no clue, just made one up
Yeah, let me bother this badass with some menial task.
OMFG the Accuracy!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That sounds like Skyrim to me.
I always found it funny behaviour going into people's houses and smashing vases, crates or some other thing just to get items, like it's a normal thing to do. 😂
I'm glad that you can't do that in some games, for example in Kingdom Come: Deliverance
@Marko MarkoMarko I've not played that game but why's that?
@@OneWingdAnge1 Because other people houses are private area and at first they are just annoyed when you enter. If you steal something they attack you and call the guards. It's excellent game, you should try it
@Marko MarkoMarko ah cool okay, sounds funny. Yeah I will look that up, thanks man.
@Marko MarkoMarko reminds me of Fable when you steal, you need to watch if anyone is looking and then if they catch you they also call the guards.
There is actually a lore behind why there is fresh food in dungeons in skyrim it is because the drauger wakes up and lights the fires of the cave/dungeon, and they put everything they find in the dungeon chest so they can honor their masters even after life they will still serve them, so the answer is some explorers died maybe recently due to drauger, so they had maybe food with them, so drauger took their food and they put it in the dungeon chests/cave.
You could also say the same about finding bullets in an ancient Mayan temple in a barrel or a chest Laura Croft anyone
I don't know this Laura you speak of.
Not rpg
Sees any form of container, *walks forward while spamming the search button*
And then gets hit by a mimic 😂
@@carlosdyer1113 I just started prey and want to like it but am having a hard time..is it worth it or should I just delete it.
@@cheyennelakota1737 I liked it, took a while for me to get into it though.
After you get into it, it's pretty addictive. It's not mainly a run and gun game.
DA NA NA NAAA YOU GOT BITEN IN HALF BY A DARK SOULS MIMIC CHEST
“Hey, this ancient Nordic tomb has been sealed for a thousand years!”
..then how come there’s modern imperial armor on a shelf inside. Liars 😮
"why is there a giant hole in the ceiling leading up to the surface?"
Why did I see you steal that sweetrole sneak theif.
That house thing got me thinking about my original Skyrim character. I always used to save in breeze home before quitting and I like to think that he’s just chillin w Ysolda and his son after completing all the quests. Either that or I didn’t save and quit in breeze home and he’s been trapped in a cave or on a mountain for almost 10 years
Spending 1 hour+ deciding which class to pick
Me grinding to get the best armor.
Also me: "Eh I kinda like my old one better"
Me: Wow, these sword strikes are barely scratching my armour
Also me: I did really like the look of that light armour though
Happens to me on the Witcher 3 a lot
Me playing MH:W xD
Wow! Ive finally got a full set of this powerful Rangarok Armor I grinded 30 hrs for!
...But I like the appearance of my old armor. So Imma just wear that instead.
Aka, fashion souls. Lol
Looking up if you did something correctly if you make a difficult decision
@umar b yup had to either A. Play it again or B. Buy the magazine (it's not actually a magazine but I can't remember the name rn, they were the booklets)
*plays Wolfenstein New Order
*gets to the decision
*me googling which choice is better
Every freaking time.
@@MuffinYoBusiness guide books 📚
I recognize that I have a potion hoarding problem, unfortunately there are a couple of games where I've wound up using EVERY HEALING ITEM I HAD and only barely scraped through a big fight.
And this is from a Tank-main. Even in single player games I make survivability my priority, and I've still found myself burning through my hoard a couple of times.
The fresh fruit's one thing, don't even get me started on how almost every candle is both lit *and* barely even burned. Always.
YES!!! And apparently nobody’s been in that area for hundreds of years!!!!!
It's simple- candles were there prepared for the return of the buried to life and were magically lit just when you've entered the dungeon.
Merantauu You can turn candles of in witcher 3
I’m the person who will save all of their consumable items. Like grenades, any positions other than health, chems or rare ammo weapons for “an emergency”. And then I’m in an emergency and I think “I should save these for a bigger ermergency”. And then it’s the end of the game and I have 15 things of buffout that I will never use.
stealing everything from everywhere that isn't nailed down and keeping it all in a single chest. You think I have a problem? Just wait until that quest comes along where I need 50 dwemer cogs and then who has the problem? I just go pick them up from my house and am done, you have to go to several ruins and find them.
I sometimes wish skyrim would have a merchants guild where as you progress you make contacts where they would buy dwemer cogs or artifacts for a higher than usual price and it gives more of a reason to explore and pick up items than just "oh look a cave, guess i'll go there. Here's an ancient nordic cup i'll have no use for", or "I might as well take these cogs so I don't lose alot of money from selling valuable loot"
What? You need 3 Hairgraven feathers and 2 dwemer oil to fashion that cool weapon!...Pfft, got it right here, in muh chest of Hairgraven feathers, right next to the Briarhearts. Dwemer oil, that would be to the left of my Bent Dwemer scrap, or was it large scrap?
Yeah, I'm right behind you dude collecting anything you leave behind, and not selling Any. Of. It..I can't part with one damn piece, it's mine.. ALL MINE!!!
Brainwasher I feel like they might include something like that in their next elder scrolls game. Cause of how they implemented the new crafting system in fallout 4 where almost everything that you pick up can be used to craft/modify an item you have.
@@AIIEYESONME Im guilty of this too.
I like the RPGs where picking a class actually matters unlike alot of RPGs these days you can adjust your character to be a little bit of each class. Diablo and WOW got this right.
If there are collectables, you get all of them.
And once you do, you remeber the game has a story, but you decide to download mods to continue grinding collectables
When you crouch throughout the entire game to build up your Sneak skill...
Haha yeah that bear in the caves at the beginning of Skyrim. I sneak into a wall undetected and turn the controller upside down to hold the joystick forward.
Rubber band time!
Lets not forget the classic bunny hop litterally everywhere to level acrobatics.
@@ThrottleKitty Morrowind ftw
You just KNOW that the instant you stand up, someone is going to attack you
Falcon: It's called hoarding... You need therapy.
*Me crying and cheating to get unlimited backpack space*
But we all hoard in RPGs.... it's what you do.
loot hogs, we all are
But that's not the Jedi way.
One of the best Features of the Gothic games. Unlimited inventory space by default ;)
Unlimited powaaa!! I must have that BACKPACK!!
When you go down into the bowels of the earth where no-one has been for a thousand years and the torch sconces are already lit.
Skyrim: "nothing to see here" *lit torch in underwater chest that hasn't been opened in a long time*