Originally Posted by
Cuetea
I think, basically, what he's trying to say is that this isn't about the the things that you're the most proud of, out of all the things you've ever done. This isn't about that greatest moment in your life when you were stood teary-eyed on a podium in front of trillions of people being handed an award by the prime minister of the universe. Perhaps I'm mistaken but I think he's trying to explain that this is more about the things that you're most proud of within a videogame context (as in: excluding all the wells and schools you've built in africa and all the fair trade chocolate bars you bought from tesco this one time to help poor farmers).
Obviously you have some feeling about everything you do, on a sliding scale from embarrassment to indifference to pride, and even if everything you do within the confines of a videogame is somewhere between embarrassment and indifference (this probably says more about you than him, just so you know!) then there's still that one thing, or those couple of things that are futher towards "proud" than all the others, even if they are really far down compared to all your other past glories.
To give a (hypothetical) example, while you may not be "proud" of that one time you got a world-first m'uru kill, you're still MORE proud of it than the time where you wiped on post-nerf shannox for hours, or the time (hypothetically, remember) you got super fucked up on crystal meth and woke up in a soup kitchen with your head inside a goat's skull and a broomhandle lodged a good 2 feet into your clunge. These are the kind of things the OP was asking about. I know it's pretty confusing that the thread title didn't go into this much detail and you seemed to have misunderstood the intent, but that's okay. It's not really your fault because you can't put much description in a thread title, and there arn't really many words to use that are more appropriate than "proud" in this situation, even if it's a little bit misleading at first!
I hope this cleared things up for you so you can join in with the conversation, and happy posting!