ITT: autistic things you do while playing games
ITT: autistic things you do while playing games
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While playing Monster Hunter, talk to the monster I am hunting. "Oh, you're just going to trash me like that? Not nice, man"
>game involve inventory managing, looting, and managing resources
>absolutely save up and stock up to the point I can fill 20 warehouses
>barely use any of the items and vehemently use the weakest of my weapons to save up my other weapons despite never fucking using them after finishing the game
Masturbate
Come into these threads and post "enjoy them."
Explain the game story/mechanics in my head, like I'm talking to a person with no knowledge of the game.
when i play a game with any sort of boob physics, i wiggly my entire body as if im the jiggly boob itself.
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Have poor social skills and repetitive behavior
i play video games
Clever, once you speak boob, you may be able to convince them to nip-slip more often IRL.
haha this
I do this too even when I'm not playing it
Apparently this is a psychologically effective way to store and memorise information.
Hold up onto items when playing a rpg in case of emergency. Such emergency comes, save them in case of an even bigger emergency.
RP by myself and make stories worth tens of novels
Don’t bother, he believes his threads are Yea Forums culture
Let's Play the game in my head, in English, even though that's not my first language.
I feed and seed while playing them
i feed and seed
hmmm. I am currently chucking
sneedmind
>imagine my family/friends have been kidnapped
>the kidnappers are forcing me to play a video game to free them
>if I die they die
>always end up dying and restarting the fantasy over and over
I also sometimes imagine I'm a Let'sPlayer and talk in my head. IDK why I do that one when I haven't watched LPs in like 5 years.
>in games with a custom character, mentally act out dialogue/non-mechanical interactions from their perspective
>in games with a custom team, same with interteam interactions
>tend towards monotype teams in Pokemon, monofamily teams in DQM, monorace teams in SMT, etc.; allowing myself one slot differing if one of my favorite monsters is available
>create self-insert narratives in the YGO vidya that don't have a narrative
>repeatedly reset games like FE14 because I get an idea for a new build part of the way through
Not necessarily vidya but I constantly did this when I was young and didn't remember it until reading this. At almost all times I was fixated on a scenario in which I had to succeed at something or else my family would be killed.
>hold my breath when character goes underwater
>try to work out how various things were coded, what clever shortcuts were taken, etc
>spend the first four hours of gameplay OCD-tweaking the controls and graphics settings
>kind of head-bang forwards when executing a satisfying final move or something, which I picked up from drumming
>play little rhythms during waits by clicking the sticks against the sides of their sockets
>obsessively alt-tab after every level/checkpoint/whatever even when I just told myself to stop checking Yea Forums or Yea Forums
asking for Yea Forums's opinion
I forgot my biggest one
>not liking the thought of wasting limited resources and thus never using consumable items even when you're supposed to
When I play a multiplayer shooter for the very first time and die without making a kill, it means that I will have bad luck inside that game in future.
I sneed
I have a habit with the Grand Theft Auto games on PC to only include custom music that would've been released around or before the timeframe the game is set. So for Vice City I wouldn't use songs from 1986 or later to avoid any inconsistencies. The one single exception I made was for San Andreas and that was the X-files theme as it's part of the game's culture.
Probably the most autistic thing I do is in RPG's, if there's a romance option I have to get it. I did that shit in ME, DA and in KOTOR. I don't even get invested in the characters that much and no, I don't do the waifu shit. I also have to clear every fucking side quest or I'll lose my mind, especially true with KOTOR.
when playing a game with multiple dialogue choices I often save before and after important character interactions so I can reload the prior save and see how the conversation would have went if I had picked another choice
divinity og 2 and witcher 3 are some of the worst case offenders for me, but maybe that's just because those are the two im playing atm. shrug