Pooping and peeing into my diaper so I don't have to leave my computer desk and can continue the grind!!!!!
Same.
Can really screw the opinion of quite a lot of actually good games, as it starts to become boring.
This is how I forgot to use the Holy Mightstone I had planned for our Lich King kill way back. So it still sits in my bank to this day...
https://www.wowhead.com/item=20620/holy-mightstone
Also, Skyrim. Too much pots to ever bother using them outside of HP ones.
Getting the platinum trophy every time I find a game good enough. Even if the platinum is a total chore that deprives me of the good memories related to the game lol. I'm looking at you, Arkham Knight.
start to study every reference about a game. i cant count the time i lost on dark souls or sekiro (or even wow), on wikipedia searching some japanese temple or welsh tale, finding hacks to free cam the game, drawing topographical maps, translating languages i dont even know, analizing artbooks to discover details, surfing the net... damn, all this started with the simple discovery of the Perameles gunnii...
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12/6/2009 -23/11/2020 rip little deathstalker Ferretti. proud forsaken, enemy of the livings
I've been trying to systematically break myself from this habit..to varying degrees of success. Gotten to the point where I actually use Elixirs on ACTUAL emergencies on older FF games. Lately though a lot of newer games they made these no where near as rare. Persona 5 Royal I swear they threw somas at me like candy.
Probably collecting all the collectibles, reading every item I find that tells me about the game's lore, and exploring everything I can to make sure I'm not missing anything. I play every game as if I'm going to 100% it the first playthrough.
I'd buy that for a dollar.
If any JRPG has a "true ending" I do anything it takes to get it, even restarting an entire game if I've
missed it previously or made a mistake and can't go back.
Always play on hardest, never save and restart the game from beginning if I die or fail.
I sometimes really hate this habit but it's like.. if I play it on a lower difficulty it feels like I'm wasting time and have to finish it on hardest later anyway so why not get to it right away. Using saves is just cheating and makes the game boring as there are no consequences to failing and you can simply ignore game mechanics like say traps or rush into fights without preparing and eventually get lucky.
cosplay the character im currently playing... shit no man but im guessing someone around might done it yet
Playing mostly 20-30 year old games because the modern game design of unnecessary busywork turns me off. There is nothing immersive about collecting parts just to make new arrows in Horizon Zero Dawn and it would only benefit the game if it was removed. If resource collecting is not a part of the gameplay loop, like in survival games, then just don't.