You do know that you can use Miriam to transmogrify weapons and armour to make them look different on Diablo 3 Reaper of Souls Ultimate Evil edition or The Eternal collection right ? In other words you can make a legendary or rare weapon or piece of armour look like something else .
Well the "does fire burn?" and "can I swim?" ones are just because of inconsistency. Some games have swimming/burning fire, some don't. Most games don't bother TELLING you whether they do or not, and personally, I prefer to know the rules I'm working with.
I should feel good about the fact I always do the tutorial/read the controls, but I go 4-8 hours between saves. So......probably not the time to be bragging.
Finding a save point in KH3 feels like finding a bonfire in Dark Souls sometimes. There are obviously auto saves, but hard save just feels more "safe".@CDP110
Alternatively a friend tells you it can one shot you, just walk away. Don't worry, I can totally dodge like 90% of it's attacks. I just have to dodge 30 attacks and....oh wait, 29/30 is 96%. *loading screen*
Some games let you get away with it once you're skilled enough though. In Gothic even the simplest enemies can kill you at the start of the game, you need to learn how to time swings, etc to fight properly. Once you have, you can start from the beginning and take on a Troll, ok it's going to take several minutes, but if you have the skills, you can do it.
@@OnlyKaerius If you're talking about DS2, then two can be killed easily by baiting them onto a fallen log, then dodging their belly flop/roll. They quickly fall to their death.
Lets just say it’s a good thing fortnite turned off friendly fire by the time I started playing I can’t even recall how many times I’ve run in to save team mates and accidentally shot them lol
@@Soarvivorz What? lol Witcher 3 is terrible about this... their sprint is faster than your walk, but slower than your run... even the normal movement is too fast
@@michaelrosasco8129 same, one time I saved and went on a rampage through whiterun and my sister comes up to me and asks what I'm doing, I casually reply "my nightly murder spree through whiterun"
Keyboard??? We're talking about real gaming, consoles and controllers. The only games that can be played more efficiently on PC are strategy games. Anything else needs a controller!
My girlfriend’s 7 year old son was playing Skyrim for the first time on his Switch when we were coming home from California. He attacked the chicken. I was so proud.
I got to the save point! I'll just check to the end of this corridor to see if there's any more loot. To grab everything before I save, you know? Oh look. A cutscene
Skyrim with picking a fight with a giant right at the start and then discovering that the Giants have a space program and your the rocket and satellite.
lol. Fun times. My first encounter with a giant: Me: Oh, seem to be some dudes hanging around a fire over there. I'll go talk to them. Giant: *approaches* Me: *walks closer* Huh... Is it just me, or does that guy look kinda bi-- Giant: *swings club* Me: Oh! He wants to-- *stares with jaw dropped open as the PC got launched into the stratosphere* Me: ... Me: *laughs hysterically and reloads the game*
First time I tried the space program. I just wandered into a camp, didn't notice the giants coming home as I went for a chest. Ground rumbling from the steps of mammoths. One of the giants yelling at me as I turn to look at him, I see the other one already swinging at me..
@@Bukyru lol! Or in Ark survival. You spawn in the "easy" part of the island, manage to scrap together a slingshot, spot a spino minding his own business, shoot him with said slingshot. = 😵
I did that once in one of the Medal of Honor games and my mother returned it. Not after seeing Nazis, swastikas, and death, but after unloading on dear old Private Johnny "Infinite Health" Patterson.
I remember asking that question while shooting Luis in RE4 during that sequence where it was basically home invasion the game. He replied with one shotting me, followed by that lovely "You Are Dead" screen.
I was unaware there was any other way to turn before this video.... it's been a real eye opener and does explain all the angry people in multiplayer games
9# spending time looking for items, saving money or leveling to acquire an item that you can easily find or upgrade in abundance after getting to the next dungeon or part of the game..
Assassins Creed Odyssey made it super fun by making poison arrows do a small explosion if shot through fire lol. Also every time I see the little hanging clay pots in Skyrim I MUST shoot em down...
or even if it does have value. I can have 9999 bullets for an minigun in any Fallout game I play, and I STILL feel like i'm going to run out of ammo soon so I pick it up and hoard every single bullet in the game. Don't wanna run out of ammo in a fight, lol
That reminds me of my Skyrim Save ... all buildings and I have EVERY book or letter at least once. Every Unique or Rare Weapon on my walls .... and so on. The world doesnt need ingredients, books and so on .... I need them, for my 5 houses. OK I am hoarding Unige or extremly Rare Weapons and Items in every game where it is possible and get insulted if I cant have or hoard them all. (Which leads most of the times to dead NPC's.)
Automatically picking the hardest difficulty setting available, be it Expert, Impossible or Nightmare....on your first time playing, just to see what unfair and ridiculously hard looks like.
yeah pick the hardest difficulty, be proud you beat the game. However, you might stumble upon channel like Omega and... You will be left mentally destroyed :/.
Did that on Witcher 3. Had a very good time and even enabled Enemy upscaling. I also accidentally joined the Company of Champions in Dark Souls 2. That didn't go so well, but I managed to beat the game + dlcs anyway.
Red Faction Guerrilla Warfare... hitting the first person you met. (your brother.) with a sledgehammer. then the game over screen cussing you out for it. >_
I immediately thought of halo combat evolved when I read your comment. Except, when I found out they do take damage and even defend themselves, it didn't stop me from starting a friendly fire fight once in a while,
I made that mistake with witcher 3. My first witcher game. Took my so many attempts to defeat the first boss and that was enough for me to realise I made a huge mistake.
@@razy0148 Played Persona 5 on merciless, never having played or seen a Persona game, made it to the first boss and got pretty much destroyed. Now with a better understanding I have beaten 2 bosses.
I always start off strong doing that because it forces me to really take my time and try to optimize my build or my knowledge of the mechanics never lasts long though because i always hit some wall that just feels impossible. playing on the hardest difficulty in new game+ or late game is more doable though. Im a potion drinking BEAST in witcher 3 now.
OMG, my friends do this *EXACT* same thing! It's annoying too, because they jump in and have trouble, when I just play on an easy difficulty to learn the mechanics and story, *then* I go up with difficulty. I've gone through Fire Emblem: Awakening on Classic Hard, and didn't lose a single unit, and had gotten all of the ones available as well (no DLC)
"Hello, you've caught me working out..." - No, we most definitely have not. "...how many years I've been playing video games." - Oh... that makes sense now...
Throwing away and/or wasting stacks of items/resources/currency before you fully understand their function, rarity, and where it’s best put to use. This is especially true in RPGs. Worst mistake I made was spending ALL my in-game currency to buy everything the merchant NPC was selling in the Wii game “Endless Ocean”. I spent over a million in-game dollars before finishing the storyline, only to find out I needed 1 million dollars to buy the dynamite needed to finish the game.... Yeowch.
That never happens to me, because these Items are ALL MINE. NO ONE CAN HAVE THEM. ..... If I lose some of them because Story I am salty (if the reward isnt good enough) and if I lose them to a Sidequest without a stisfactory gain ... f*** the 100%.
That’s why I liked how Resident Evil would tell you if would combine with something. That way you knew whether you could just sell it or hold on to it.
“Growing up with PS3” What.... * *Freeze frame - record scratch* * Hey guys, me again, I bet I’m wondering how I got so old, so quickly. I grew up with PlayStation. No numbers after it... Oh god...
I feel major adult at only 27 confusion when I search for 'Tomb Raider' intending to get a nostalgia trip and get the newer versions instead of, 'Tomb Raider, the actual one wot is called Tomb Raider because it was the original version on the PlayStation.. And wot had had some square melons in it.'
@@archmagusofevil I from The Netherlands Amsterdam so I don't if it's the same. Are you talking about Atari 2600? If so I raise you to Atari 800 xl with folpy disks and cassette tapes.
Adding to the point about going into different areas without the story taking you there: Dark Souls has forever ruined people's ability to judge whether the difficulty of a situation is a feature or a deterrent
That is help, it taught me to be used to spending many tedious minutes killing that high level enemy that I'm not supposed to fight but could drop some cool gear.
I don't understand why people skip tutorials. Even if you're playing a sequel, obviously new elements would be added into the game. And if you're playing a new game entirely, whose mechanics are new to you, why would you skip it?
Maybe because we want to play the game not sit there looking at a stupid boring tutorial screen telling us something we can learn as we go.......not that I do that....
Things I always do, but shouldn't, include testing to see if fire burns you and if water will hurt/drown you. Also in an rpg, is "friendly fire" on? And are the npc's invincible, or can I... you know...
When I first started playing Lord of the rings online I walked my level 3 hunter into a level 30 area I survived but but only due to a lvl 65 warden who oneshotted the boar that was after me and escorted me through the area to where I was going and gave me a bunch of jewelry and armor to help me survive.
I don't have that problem. I'm good with racing games, and grew up playing CTR, GT, and MK (Crash Team Racing, Gran Turismo, and Mario Kart, if you don't know,) and overtaking an opponent as they brake works for me. Just stay on the inside of the corner, and you'll push the other cars out of the way as they keep you in the lane and overtake them. Just make sure that you actually can hit the car, or you *WILL* be sent flying. Although, you can just drift in MK and CTR.
Well how else do you overtake? Surely you keep on the accelerator and just bounce off the other racers to get round? I'm sure that's in the "How to play every multiplayer racing game ever" handbook...
I just realized how funny it would be if there were people similar to gamers who read books. “Hey so I’ve been a reader for about..... 20 years. I have a good feel for good or bad pages and I can tell when a book is quality. I’m a master page turner and I’ve learned to turn to the correct page without a bookmark”
You can usually tell the quality of a book by reading a couple pages. And you grow acustomed to storytelling so most plotlines become boringly predictable.
"I don't understand why everybody keeps saying the final chapter is impossible to beat. If you grind all the sub paragraphs in the previous chapters you should have enough xp to unlock the special plot twist that makes the final chapter a cakewalk!"
"Hello! You caught me trying to see without my glasses...It is not working, I really need them. Just like these 7 videogame bosses need them, before they give their next Evil Speech to the potted plant next to the Heroes..."
@@wauuuwolf3264 even games like Titanfall 2 Deus Ex Mankind divided are good examples. They are no where near new but came out shortly after the first one.
Better: Achievements/Trophies, for something ridiculously tedious, patience testing or obscenely difficult. "Congrats, beating this thing harder than the ENTIRE game! Here's a boobie-prize."
@@ZlothZloth, I keep lens flare, but anything that makes the game blurry is getting turned off. If I want to see things blurry, I'll take off my glasses.
Thats easy once you have a high level character and a rocket launcher. Or you can download a tale of two wastelands and find Fawkes and then go there 15000HP supermutant with a gatling laser
Rob, as a gamer older than you even your youth frustrates me at times. My childhood included Atari and saw the release of the original NES. From ages 5 to 13 my main concern was making sure I had spare change for the local arcade. After a decade of nothing but sprite-based graphics, 3D graphics and polygons were mindblowing.
Yeah I don't consider games before the first Xbox or Playstation really true video games, the reason is because anyone can play them at their maximum efficiency. Back then not everyone could but considering what gamers do nowadays the equivalent of being the best in the world at Pac Man can only get through the trial of Civilization 6.
Don't know why you're frustrated, but I'm old, too. I lived playing Pong, then Frogger, Pac Man, and Asteroids at the arcade. Then Adventure and Pac Man on Atari. (Finally beat Pac Man. Was so disappointed when it just started over at 0.) Sega Genisis was the last system that I bought. lol
Still exists in plenty of games, sadly. In fact I would say games were better of in the past before Internet and so on with not so much invisible walls because they more often than not cut you of with actual graphics like a wall or pile of stones or trees or something.
I too remember invisible walls, & as much as I loved God of War, just how much of this beautiful world was cut off & limited by them honestly surprised as well as saddened me😒. Btw, I got GOW very late & I went into it after playing RDR2. Whatever else anyone can...& actually has said about RDR2, the map was as open for exploration as anyone could expect from a game world that big with that much attention to detail in the environments.
Spend all your in-game gold/money on cosmetic items instead of Weapons/Potions/Attacks, ya know, things that you actually need. We've all been there, you've just spent the last hour or so grinding missions or random encounters and have a nice little stockpile of gold burning away in your virtual pockets. You've made it back to a merchant or shop and take a look at the items. You could, and most likely should, be grabbing a few heath potions, eithers or in the case of JumpForce, a new flashy, more powerful attack. But instead you scroll down to the new costume options. Sure, some games actually incentivize a costume change with new abilities or increased armor stats with elemental resistance. But you don't care, look that one comes in all black and has extra zippers on it. We all want our protagonist to look their coolest during the in engine cutscenes, so why wait until the end of the game to get the coolest looking option? "I've got plenty of health and ammo" we tell ourselves, "I can get that ability later". Until we get to the next mid boss and they totally wreck us because we were ill prepared. But we looked cool doing it.
I do the opposite. I buy the most expensive cool stuff thinking... I get all the good loot later and being broke all the time and end up not liking it using the expensive thing I bought
@@alanw9620 jees you're younger than me, I always do tutorials on new games and start the campaigns first before multiplayer, to get into the feel for it
So I've been a fan ove the channel since late 2014. And I just want to say this is one of my favorite videos. While I've never attended an EGX, or PAX, or E3, and gotten to meet any of you in person. I've been watching for so long everytime there's a Rob introspection moment. Like the "I'm the Thane" of Skyrim, I immediately said "oh dear Rob went on a killing rampage." Thank you to all of you for this channel, and the comradery it inspires.
How about steal everything? We've all been to that point where maybe an NPC has a cool rare weapon or something and you either kill them, rob them, or both. Sometimes games give characters nice stuff that was meant for them, but we can't help but be greedy.
Braking too late... Gran tourismo pissed me off so much. I played the Nurburgring so many times, but I could never catch up to the Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren. One day After several attempts to catch up to the Mercedes. I got fed up and rear ended the SLR. This caused him to fly off the track and end up in a gravel pit. It slowed him down enough that I was finally able to get first place.
“Never try to swim too far from shore in Jak & Daxter” springs to mind! Anyone else remember the lugging sound the Lurker Sharks made before they nommed you? Haha thanks for another great video Rob and Friends 💙=^_^=💙
That game ruined swimming in large bodies of water for me. Now every time I swim in video games I'm always reluctant to spend too much time out in the open water because I'm afraid some giant monster is gonna pop up out of nowhere and eat me 😆
Alphanzo Arthur Oliver met too! If I wasn't in a hurry to finish the game I would see how far I could go before jumping on to the patch of land nearby! More often than not the big orange shark got me when I tried this but I thought it was so funny 😂😂😂
#4 is not something that shouldn't be done, it's a challenge that we gamers must overcome. DON'T settle for the boring win, git gud and EARN that awesome win. Would Ezio cheese his mission with a bunch of throwing knives, or would he methodically sneak past ALL the guards and find that PERFECT perch from which to dive down for that AWESOME air assassination? I think we all know the answer to that. Would the Monster Hunter hide behind his huge shield and noob poke the Elder Dragon to death, or would he charge in with a flailing greatsword and barrel bombs to land that final hit that will explode both bombs in the sleeping monster's face? Again, we all know the answer to that as well.
I mean. If there's a game where you can play through it again and again, it might pay off to at least just kill the boss methodically first. Than go for the epic finales.
I'm 17 and so regularly I would have grown up with mostly ps3 but because it was so expensive at launch I played so much more ps2 than I regularly wouldn't have and thank god for that cause otherwise I wouldn't have nostalgia for the best console ever.
@@HarryBillyBobGeorge 26 this year. First console (As far as memory allows) was the Sega Megadrive then the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and now I have both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Let's just say watching games evolve between the generations of consoles is just simply amazing! They have come a long way.
in extension to skipping tutorials i think just not listening to npc is my biggest issue. i miss a lot of side quests that wont have a marker on map and if i wanted to do them i had to listen to the npc talk about the job or location and do it on my own volition. even some main quests i will mess up or not know what to do because i get where i am supposed to be but have no idea what to even do specificity.
I miss being young and broke. I dont enjoy games like I used to when I could only buy one game every 3 months. I must've beaten God of war on the ps2 at least 15 times. Now I play a game once just to move on to the next
@Distinctly - ST MD - Average living the dream. I want to run honestly but my sickle cell and asthma simply won't allow strenuous exercise over any significant number of days. Then that activates my insomnia, which stresses me out and raises my blood pressure or losing sleep for several days while having to work 40 hours sends me into a spiral of depression and alcohol. I still have video games though. I'm gonna invest in a treadmill though
How great is this!! I get home from work early, my 5 new games came in the mail and i get to watch a Friday Feature the moment i get home!! Life is GOOOOD today friends!!
I'm watching all robs friday features again after my best friend passed away last year, these videos take me back to a happier time, when he was still alive. I worked as his carer and introduced him to many RUclips channels including playstation access, we used to sit together every weekend and watch robs friday feature together. We would often have a real laugh watching them and the channel definitely clued him onto more games that he didn't know about. Thanks rob, you bought us many laughs and smiles.
#8 - Hoarding all your healing and buff items and never using them because you 'might need them later'.
I will never understand why I continue to do this in ever game I play.
Edited:auto correct messed it up.
Any elder scroll game.
Guilty of that myself.
I swear I have at least two hundred health potions being toted around in my current Skyrim playthrough because I "might need it"...
So true
#8 Wearing things with far worse stats then other things in your inventory because they look cool.
Thank god that's going the way of the dodo.
Yeah, I do that all the time on Diablo games
Razagan rrrreeeufffr
That's legit me
You do know that you can use Miriam to transmogrify weapons and armour to make them look different on Diablo 3 Reaper of Souls Ultimate Evil edition or The Eternal collection right ? In other words you can make a legendary or rare weapon or piece of armour look like something else .
I remember wandering off in Skyrim and meeting my first giant. Learned how to fly that day.
Skyrim space program( giants)
I believe i can fly
Does fire burn me? *walks on fire * *burns * who would have thought?
Thumph 71 every time! Also can I swim in this game? Oops
Marie Babs me in every gta up until san andreas.
let's try it irl
* throughtt *
Well the "does fire burn?" and "can I swim?" ones are just because of inconsistency. Some games have swimming/burning fire, some don't. Most games don't bother TELLING you whether they do or not, and personally, I prefer to know the rules I'm working with.
#8 Not saving as often as you know you should.
I know right just one more fight it will be ok. 🤬🤬🤬🤬
I should feel good about the fact I always do the tutorial/read the controls, but I go 4-8 hours between saves. So......probably not the time to be bragging.
Oath😂if a game crashes and Ive forgotten to save there's a 95 percent chance I'm not playing that game for a few months 😅
Oh I know this all too well. Or relying on autosave is another alternative
Finding a save point in KH3 feels like finding a bonfire in Dark Souls sometimes. There are obviously auto saves, but hard save just feels more "safe".@CDP110
*"Winning boring is basically losing"* wiser words have never been spoken :D
Style points are important.
Game: Dont attack this thing/creature its really strong
Gamer: its not too bad *smack*
Game: ....
Gamer: help
Alternatively a friend tells you it can one shot you, just walk away.
Don't worry, I can totally dodge like 90% of it's attacks. I just have to dodge 30 attacks and....oh wait, 29/30 is 96%. *loading screen*
Wow this fits any game and not. Souls(like) game
@@SHADOMEGA7569 yes elder scrolls is a soulsborne game
Some games let you get away with it once you're skilled enough though. In Gothic even the simplest enemies can kill you at the start of the game, you need to learn how to time swings, etc to fight properly. Once you have, you can start from the beginning and take on a Troll, ok it's going to take several minutes, but if you have the skills, you can do it.
@@OnlyKaerius If you're talking about DS2, then two can be killed easily by baiting them onto a fallen log, then dodging their belly flop/roll. They quickly fall to their death.
** Gets a new multiplayer game **
Shoots teammate in the back of the head to see if it damages them.
OR shoot the friendly NPC because he walks in front of u JUST as u pull the trigger an then u get in trouble for it
R6 is how I learned to not do it
Blue Potatoes my excuse
Friends “wanna play Rainbow?” After thousandth time that day
Me “ *shoots team* “Sorry, can’t. I’m banned.”
@@deformedalbinogamingcat5854 lol
Lets just say it’s a good thing fortnite turned off friendly fire by the time I started playing I can’t even recall how many times I’ve run in to save team mates and accidentally shot them lol
Quick saving is the gamers version of "hold my beer. Watch this"
*npc walks ahead
*try to move the same pace
*allways be faster or slower
If only more devs learned to have the NPCs stop when you're far away and then move at the same speed as you when in range. They are so few...
Witcher is the only game that's got it right
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ThE FeAr in assassins creed revelations they tried it if you were right beside a characters you would automatically walk at the same pace
@@Soarvivorz What? lol Witcher 3 is terrible about this... their sprint is faster than your walk, but slower than your run... even the normal movement is too fast
You must never go on a rampage without manually saving first.
Always save before whiterun friend
@@michaelrosasco8129 same, one time I saved and went on a rampage through whiterun and my sister comes up to me and asks what I'm doing, I casually reply "my nightly murder spree through whiterun"
As soon as the NPC's notice that you have saved your game right next to them/inside their shop. You can see how they start to sweat ;)
Indeed
@The Black Baron, comment of the year!!!
#8 Trying every button on your keyboard in a desperate attempt to skip the cut scene, you know what if there is "a hidden key"
a key that works to skip every cutscene is alt + f4
@@randombanana9497 that are 2 keys
Keyboard??? We're talking about real gaming, consoles and controllers. The only games that can be played more efficiently on PC are strategy games. Anything else needs a controller!
@@Albanez39 That's so naive xD
@@Albanez39 and also do u think xbox controllers are for racing games and ps controller for third person shooters?
waste your ammunition on the back ground to check if glass broke, if lights blows off and if chickens and mice can be killed.....
Those birds though. They mock my pew pew pew
Even if you know it'll blow up or break, ya just gotta do it
Or shooting bells to see if they ring... Looking at you CS 😅
Re2 remake became pretty difficult for me for this reason.
Do this in a link game u dare y
Walking through fire to see if it burns.
Lmao, one of my favourite pass times. Surprisingly not all fire burns.
more like seeing if jumping on a camp fire will burn you..........yup, yes it does.
YES
Realising it doesnt and dippin your balls in it and hiding from others in lit fireplaces
My girlfriend’s 7 year old son was playing Skyrim for the first time on his Switch when we were coming home from California. He attacked the chicken. I was so proud.
Why is a seven year old playing a 18 rated game for?
@@neilgraves5652 No, what's more important, why is he with a woman who has a child? Unless the child happens to be his and they're just not married.
Illyasviel von Einzbern Exactly that’s what I was thinking😂
@@Shijaru64 You've never heard of step fathers?
Zelda should have taught him not to attack chickens though.
“I murdered everyone...”
“WHY?!”
“Because I was bored.”
hey bored, u lift bro!
Final of fallout 4
GTAVO cop and civilian killing spree.
Thats me on almost every Fallout game
Cops in gta
I got to the save point!
I'll just check to the end of this corridor to see if there's any more loot.
To grab everything before I save, you know?
Oh look. A cutscene
*huge boss appears*
"Congratulations! This is the Finale and you cannot go back now." Heard friends suffer that too.many times, lol.
lol yup!
I love collecting stuff around the save point before saving!
Skyrim with picking a fight with a giant right at the start and then discovering that the Giants have a space program and your the rocket and satellite.
lol. Fun times. My first encounter with a giant:
Me: Oh, seem to be some dudes hanging around a fire over there. I'll go talk to them.
Giant: *approaches*
Me: *walks closer* Huh... Is it just me, or does that guy look kinda bi--
Giant: *swings club*
Me: Oh! He wants to-- *stares with jaw dropped open as the PC got launched into the stratosphere*
Me: ...
Me: *laughs hysterically and reloads the game*
First time I tried the space program. I just wandered into a camp, didn't notice the giants coming home as I went for a chest. Ground rumbling from the steps of mammoths. One of the giants yelling at me as I turn to look at him, I see the other one already swinging at me..
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hah ...i was so determined about that mammoth tusk fun times...
Daring to fire a bullet or arrow at a super high level enemy who is just minding his own business...
You know he's gonna kill you instantly...
It's always worth a shot! Get it? Shot? Mwahaha. AH never mind.
@@mythmakergwen Lol true eh...
Attacking a giant or mammoth at level 2 in skyrim
@@Bukyru lol! Or in Ark survival. You spawn in the "easy" part of the island, manage to scrap together a slingshot, spot a spino minding his own business, shoot him with said slingshot.
= 😵
"I'd like to see him try!" --Some idiot who most definitely got instantly destroyed, who woulda thought?
Testing: does this game have consequences for friendly fire?
Pearlsnap Gaming I do that with online games too. Hmm, I wonder if my dynamite kills my teammate on this red dead online mission....my bad.
I did that once in one of the Medal of Honor games and my mother returned it. Not after seeing Nazis, swastikas, and death, but after unloading on dear old Private Johnny "Infinite Health" Patterson.
I remember asking that question while shooting Luis in RE4 during that sequence where it was basically home invasion the game. He replied with one shotting me, followed by that lovely "You Are Dead" screen.
"Chiefs gone Rogue. Waste 'em!"
checking how many friendlies you can kill without consequences
#8: Trying to swim if there is water.
Truth!
Truth!
God damn it Master Chief
*Subnautica intensifies*
Sad Dark Souls noise
dont brake to late??? pshhh dont brake at all just make sure you hit the other car on the right side to forcibly turn you the way you need to go xD
This is a major fact
Facts
I was unaware there was any other way to turn before this video.... it's been a real eye opener and does explain all the angry people in multiplayer games
You people are the cancer of online racing games lol...
@@LokiCoyote77 you must be one of the guys I always hit off the track in gta racing :D :P
My friday does not start until I hear "Hello, you've caught me..."
Vaas Montenegro *Hallow
Totally agreed
Agreed
I say this when I’m by myself 😂
I would believe you, but seeing as you're insane.
9# spending time looking for items, saving money or leveling to acquire an item that you can easily find or upgrade in abundance after getting to the next dungeon or part of the game..
EVERY RPG GAME.
Number One: play anything by EA within the first two months of release.
Play anything from ea at all
Hey now, some of the older stuff from before EA F'd everything up was pretty good.
Mass effect 3 and dragon age inquisition was the last games BioWare came out with that was any good
I mean anthems pretty fun
@@parxival39 In gthe begining it is then it sucks very badly because all there is are bugs and repeating missions for garbage loot.
In a racing game: driving the wrong way on the track to try and cause the biggest crash possible.
Oh how I have done that soooo many times lol.
If I this is what you do, try burn out.
Did that all the time when playing the old Nascar games
I just let the other cars go and I turn on my side at the very start so when cars come they hit me
*NASCAR*
Brain: walk through the fire
Me: why
Brain: you gotta
Me *gets burned*
*surprised pikachu.png*
#8 shooting a red barrel next to you cause what could go wrong
Having only a flashlight and seeing a nice, sexy red barrel. Doom 3 I think.
That’s definitely me
Every fiber of my being says no, buuuuutt does this game really have explosive barrels.(Remembers that the game has an explosion effect)Nah.
always trying if the melee attack makes the explosion
Assassins Creed Odyssey made it super fun by making poison arrows do a small explosion if shot through fire lol. Also every time I see the little hanging clay pots in Skyrim I MUST shoot em down...
What about the inevitable hoarding every possible item you can pick up, even if it has no gameplay value!?
or even if it does have value. I can have 9999 bullets for an minigun in any Fallout game I play, and I STILL feel like i'm going to run out of ammo soon so I pick it up and hoard every single bullet in the game. Don't wanna run out of ammo in a fight, lol
I take it you've played Bethesda games, then... XD (Not that they're the only ones with this mechanic, but are probably the worst/best about it)
I've converted Breezehome to a hoarder house.... It's the hoarder's life for me!
That reminds me of my Skyrim Save ... all buildings and I have EVERY book or letter at least once. Every Unique or Rare Weapon on my walls .... and so on. The world doesnt need ingredients, books and so on .... I need them, for my 5 houses.
OK I am hoarding Unige or extremly Rare Weapons and Items in every game where it is possible and get insulted if I cant have or hoard them all. (Which leads most of the times to dead NPC's.)
........ I feel personally attacked by this
Automatically picking the hardest difficulty setting available, be it Expert, Impossible or Nightmare....on your first time playing, just to see what unfair and ridiculously hard looks like.
you mean, because you think you could really beat the game at it, and you also forgot iron man mode ;) :D
on touhou you have lots of fun huehue
ALWAYS pick the hardest difficulty.
yeah pick the hardest difficulty, be proud you beat the game. However, you might stumble upon channel like Omega and... You will be left mentally destroyed :/.
Did that on Witcher 3. Had a very good time and even enabled Enemy upscaling.
I also accidentally joined the Company of Champions in Dark Souls 2. That didn't go so well, but I managed to beat the game + dlcs anyway.
** Gets a new Singleplayer Game **
Shoot the first NPC you see to see if you can damage them.
You like killing the good ones don't you?
Security get up here master chief as gone awhal
@@liquidsleepgames3661 *AWOL
Red Faction Guerrilla Warfare... hitting the first person you met. (your brother.) with a sledgehammer.
then the game over screen cussing you out for it. >_
I immediately thought of halo combat evolved when I read your comment. Except, when I found out they do take damage and even defend themselves, it didn't stop me from starting a friendly fire fight once in a while,
Playing games on their hardest difficulty without understanding the mechanics of said game.
I made that mistake with witcher 3. My first witcher game. Took my so many attempts to defeat the first boss and that was enough for me to realise I made a huge mistake.
@@razy0148 Played Persona 5 on merciless, never having played or seen a Persona game, made it to the first boss and got pretty much destroyed. Now with a better understanding I have beaten 2 bosses.
I did that for re2 remake played hardcore got an A rank so worth it for me in the end lol
I always start off strong doing that because it forces me to really take my time and try to optimize my build or my knowledge of the mechanics never lasts long though because i always hit some wall that just feels impossible. playing on the hardest difficulty in new game+ or late game is more doable though. Im a potion drinking BEAST in witcher 3 now.
OMG, my friends do this *EXACT* same thing! It's annoying too, because they jump in and have trouble, when I just play on an easy difficulty to learn the mechanics and story, *then* I go up with difficulty. I've gone through Fire Emblem: Awakening on Classic Hard, and didn't lose a single unit, and had gotten all of the ones available as well (no DLC)
8: every gamer walks into fire to see if they get burned or not
"Hello, you've caught me working out..."
- No, we most definitely have not.
"...how many years I've been playing video games."
- Oh... that makes sense now...
Never attack chickens?
I think you mean *always* attack chickens
@@antonyzambelli1767 That Witcher 3 reference flew right above your head
@@BigBlind91 Oh damn, sorry for looking like an idiot. I thought it was a legend of zelda reference
@@ghostderazgriz Actually It's an Assassin's creed Odyssey reference
The Fable games let you kick chickens lol
Throwing away and/or wasting stacks of items/resources/currency before you fully understand their function, rarity, and where it’s best put to use.
This is especially true in RPGs.
Worst mistake I made was spending ALL my in-game currency to buy everything the merchant NPC was selling in the Wii game “Endless Ocean”.
I spent over a million in-game dollars before finishing the storyline, only to find out I needed 1 million dollars to buy the dynamite needed to finish the game.... Yeowch.
That never happens to me, because these Items are ALL MINE. NO ONE CAN HAVE THEM. ..... If I lose some of them because Story I am salty (if the reward isnt good enough) and if I lose them to a Sidequest without a stisfactory gain ... f*** the 100%.
You can sell the stuff you pick up???
Why?
:)
I got rid of the attack jewel provided in the storyline in Monster Hunter World. To later learn it's one of the rarest things in the game.
I'm the opposite, at least usually. I'll usually hoard everything because I might need it later lol
That’s why I liked how Resident Evil would tell you if would combine with something. That way you knew whether you could just sell it or hold on to it.
Killing the riverwood chicken in skyrim.
I dunno what that is but since I played a few Zelda games, I think that chicken is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS.
@@mythmakergwen the villagers will literally murder you
you have never experienced Skyrim if you haven't done this
I loved killing the Riverwood chicken when no one was watching
Killing a guard or two: Just fine.
! BUT DON'T TOUCH THE CHICKEN !
*skips tutorial*
5 minutes later: f*** i have absolut no idea what i am supposed to do
Modern Game Grumps in a nutshell.
Press every damn button combination after skipping the tutorial.
@Austin Downing No, they treat you like you have no idea what you're doing, and you most likely won't.
If a Demon/Dark Souls/Bloodbourne Boss has 1 nanometer left of health: stick to your strategy :D
Just make it look good without getting hit, it's simple. Hit it when you know you can, and don't mess up.
unless your strategy is a huge big stick smashing onto the ground, at which case just rush in and spam r1
“Growing up with PS3”
What....
* *Freeze frame - record scratch* *
Hey guys, me again, I bet I’m wondering how I got so old, so quickly.
I grew up with PlayStation. No numbers after it... Oh god...
I know the feeling. When i was a kid, Atari was making consoles.
I feel major adult at only 27 confusion when I search for 'Tomb Raider' intending to get a nostalgia trip and get the newer versions instead of, 'Tomb Raider, the actual one wot is called Tomb Raider because it was the original version on the PlayStation.. And wot had had some square melons in it.'
Mate. commodore baby right here.
I grew up with the NES. I feel old now :-)
@@archmagusofevil I from The Netherlands Amsterdam so I don't if it's the same. Are you talking about Atari 2600? If so I raise you to Atari 800 xl with folpy disks and cassette tapes.
Reload immediately after each kill only to be jumped by the buddy of the guy you just killed and fed 12 shotgun pellets.
"I don't know why I'm telling you this I'm not even gonna listen to myself" me every time I give someone advice not to do something
Anyone else who only realises it is Friday when a new episode of Friday feature comes out?.
Do tell.
By now I Call it "Robsday"...
I literally checked my clock after the video came into my notification bar
Literally all the time.
Yeah ps access is the only reason I know what day it is haha
Adding to the point about going into different areas without the story taking you there: Dark Souls has forever ruined people's ability to judge whether the difficulty of a situation is a feature or a deterrent
That is help, it taught me to be used to spending many tedious minutes killing that high level enemy that I'm not supposed to fight but could drop some cool gear.
I don't understand why people skip tutorials. Even if you're playing a sequel, obviously new elements would be added into the game. And if you're playing a new game entirely, whose mechanics are new to you, why would you skip it?
Chinmay Giridhar honestly, who does the tutorial of its skipable
Hahaha, tutorial. Who does that?
Maybe because we want to play the game not sit there looking at a stupid boring tutorial screen telling us something we can learn as we go.......not that I do that....
Because chances are we probaly watched 5 thousand videos about the game before we bought it
@@phantomphoenix4981 tutorials are skippable because replaying is often a thing.
#9 - Quick saving in an awful spot and having to restart
Oblivion, vampire, instant death. One auto save.. the real save is 4-9 hours back.
Autosaving inside a faction HQ while wearing the outfit of the enemy faction.
Better #9 - only having quicksaves and autosaves. (Though some games force that.)
I'm a simple man, I see a frost troll, I click
If that's what does it for ya pal...
Not a frost troll...
The fur is too dark
One foolish thing you should never do is to try to stand directly below a giant enemy thinking you'll escape it's hit box.
Your profile pic prefect for this comment
@@Nyota0677 can't argue with that
At-Ats on star wars battlefront games. Also those droid carrier things.
I'm taken back to Bowser in super mario world :)
*shadow of the colossus flashbacks start*
Who's going to tell him about all the quests he never found due to the Whiterun Massacre?
David don't tell him....
yall did it too?
I'm one of those who always end up to over level my character when i prepare for a boss fight. You know.. Just to make sure..
Things I always do, but shouldn't, include testing to see if fire burns you and if water will hurt/drown you.
Also in an rpg, is "friendly fire" on? And are the npc's invincible, or can I... you know...
I feel most of these are legit tests, as every game does it differently
@@Thanatos9876, I think you're absolutely right!
I mean in Zelda in particular gotta try hitting everyone to see if something happens
@@zsurvivalist7996 absolutely!
Keep hoarding games you know you'll never play.
I buy and sell games so often that I never have more then a handful at a time
Or keep buying games when you already have a stack to get through.
But hey those games are free now and may not be later! Plus what if I do wanna try it someday?
this is me 😂
My steam account is an endless necklace of shame, stocked full of xmas sale items I never, ever played.
When I first started playing Lord of the rings online I walked my level 3 hunter into a level 30 area I survived but but only due to a lvl 65 warden who oneshotted the boar that was after me and escorted me through the area to where I was going and gave me a bunch of jewelry and armor to help me survive.
People who try and like racing games but are not very good at racing games...."Hello" 😂😂😂
I don't have that problem. I'm good with racing games, and grew up playing CTR, GT, and MK (Crash Team Racing, Gran Turismo, and Mario Kart, if you don't know,) and overtaking an opponent as they brake works for me. Just stay on the inside of the corner, and you'll push the other cars out of the way as they keep you in the lane and overtake them. Just make sure that you actually can hit the car, or you *WILL* be sent flying. Although, you can just drift in MK and CTR.
Well how else do you overtake? Surely you keep on the accelerator and just bounce off the other racers to get round? I'm sure that's in the "How to play every multiplayer racing game ever" handbook...
That's definitely me. Lol they are fun but im a scrub
I always late brake most of the time it works though sometimes I mess up an accidentally hit the guy I was trying to pass
The trick for late braking is to stay on the inside of the track sou can use the car your trying to pass as a bumper.
I just realized how funny it would be if there were people similar to gamers who read books.
“Hey so I’ve been a reader for about..... 20 years. I have a good feel for good or bad pages and I can tell when a book is quality. I’m a master page turner and I’ve learned to turn to the correct page without a bookmark”
well, you got people like that, just...self proclaimed
You can usually tell the quality of a book by reading a couple pages. And you grow acustomed to storytelling so most plotlines become boringly predictable.
"I don't understand why everybody keeps saying the final chapter is impossible to beat. If you grind all the sub paragraphs in the previous chapters you should have enough xp to unlock the special plot twist that makes the final chapter a cakewalk!"
@@misterkaos.357 Haha
I do this with extreme accuracy.
#2 Don't go to high level areas
Xenoblade series: Here's a level 80 tyrant... 30 ft from the level 2 wolf.
Good old Territorial Rotbart
Remind me of the dinosaur in Final Fantasy 12
Rob! Can you do:
Top 10 enemies who *really* need glasses
(Enemies who have really bad cones of vision)
"Hello! You caught me trying to see without my glasses...It is not working, I really need them. Just like these 7 videogame bosses need them, before they give their next Evil Speech to the potted plant next to the Heroes..."
Every MGS guard ever 🤣
@@tremor230 nice just nice
@@newalbatross2153 thank you 😊
10 enemies??? They can only do 7.... Think you might need glasses :)
7 bronze trophies that should be silver at least part 2!
For example Kingdom Hearts 1.5 Final mix where killing Sephirot just gives you a bronze trophy
@@wauuuwolf3264 even games like Titanfall 2 Deus Ex Mankind divided are good examples. They are no where near new but came out shortly after the first one.
Better: Achievements/Trophies, for something ridiculously tedious, patience testing or obscenely difficult. "Congrats, beating this thing harder than the ENTIRE game! Here's a boobie-prize."
You should never NOT turn off the increasingly default setting: motion blur.
And lens flare. And depth of field.
@@ZlothZloth, I keep lens flare, but anything that makes the game blurry is getting turned off. If I want to see things blurry, I'll take off my glasses.
Don't send your controller across the room.
or through the tv hahah
Button Smashing in fighting games rather than practicing combos
spam is the key to victory in ANY combat game
@@yo75z33 I'm going to defy internet logic and agree with you lol
Reminds me of my uncle while we were playing Mortal Combat.
It's the equivalent of winning an irl fight by having a seizure.
@@pissedoffturtle7333 love the metaphor 😂
Having two save files when there is a detour 😂
Pre-order a triple A game nowadays😔
a year after release is now the best choice.
or buy a game based on the legacy of the developer/series
Only game I've ever preordered was Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2.
Rdr2 was worth it
Red dead 2 and resident evil 2 were worth it
You cannot dig straight down...it’s illegal
I stopped playing Minecraft because I'd dig straight up or down only to have a creeper waiting for me
*_Wait that's illegal_*
*_Stop, you’ve violated the law_*
@@firstcyberbattalion7531 *pay the court a fine or serve your sentence*
Terraria, spitting in Minecraft's face.
😂😂😂 Fallout3.... gets out of the vault, walks for a couple miles... straight into a Deathclaw zone. 🤦♂️
I hated those things so much luckily I had Fawkes
I think you missed 2 important ones:
1) saving the game when you reach a new check point
2) run in any horror game
Your point 2 I'd add: never blindly run into new territory. In a fight, always fall back if you can 🐌
Number 8:
Dont do a "Leroy Jenkins"
number 2 - fallout new vegas running to the deathclaw zone ;-;
Thats easy once you have a high level character and a rocket launcher. Or you can download a tale of two wastelands and find Fawkes and then go there 15000HP supermutant with a gatling laser
Example two. Running to a high level area at low level just because you can.
Rob, as a gamer older than you even your youth frustrates me at times. My childhood included Atari and saw the release of the original NES. From ages 5 to 13 my main concern was making sure I had spare change for the local arcade. After a decade of nothing but sprite-based graphics, 3D graphics and polygons were mindblowing.
yt DAMN YOU ROB!!
Yeah I don't consider games before the first Xbox or Playstation really true video games, the reason is because anyone can play them at their maximum efficiency. Back then not everyone could but considering what gamers do nowadays the equivalent of being the best in the world at Pac Man can only get through the trial of Civilization 6.
Why the heck do you have a mlp profile picture?!
Don't know why you're frustrated, but I'm old, too. I lived playing Pong, then Frogger, Pac Man, and Asteroids at the arcade. Then Adventure and Pac Man on Atari. (Finally beat Pac Man. Was so disappointed when it just started over at 0.) Sega Genisis was the last system that I bought. lol
7 times you complete a game and still don’t understand the story entirely
Fill up that list with Kingdom Hearts
every game i've played. even if it grabs my attention early, i always block out all story details.
Grandia 3. For the life of me I can't figure out the story.
KOTOR 2. Took me three playthroughs to fully understand Kreia's plan, and 5 to understand the Dromund Kaas/Telos/Harbinger backstory
Souls games are confusing
"The final killcam has to be amazing otherwise the win doesnt count"
"never try to play a multiplayer game honorably"
you'll get instantly pwned by some noob using the cheapest tactics in the book
Ooooh, new Rockstar game. First thing first - can my character swim?
Platonis The Warlock nice Black Bullet avatar!!
N A N I?
Not for long!
The answer is always no or very slowly.
Played Horizon Zero Dawn ran around like a maniac when I became a seeker and died by ThunderJaw
Why do I remember invisible walls 🤣 I must be getting old
Still exists in plenty of games, sadly. In fact I would say games were better of in the past before Internet and so on with not so much invisible walls because they more often than not cut you of with actual graphics like a wall or pile of stones or trees or something.
I too remember invisible walls, & as much as I loved God of War, just how much of this beautiful world was cut off & limited by them honestly surprised as well as saddened me😒. Btw, I got GOW very late & I went into it after playing RDR2. Whatever else anyone can...& actually has said about RDR2, the map was as open for exploration as anyone could expect from a game world that big with that much attention to detail in the environments.
You probably remember them because they're a fundamental part of almost everything.
Why do I still remember bullets🤣
"Growing up with PS3"
Men, I Grew up with PS one... And a Gameboy lmao
lol I grew up with Atari and then Sega Genesis. Sonic ftw. lol
Talacocheta You make me feel young. Thank you 😁
lol You're welcome. I don't think that gamers ever really truly age. :)
I grew up on a hand me down NES and SNES.
Commodore 64 for me, then snes when I was about 10 and PS1 about 14 :)
Not gonna lie, I’ve lost some multiplayer fighting game matches because of the infamous “final blow”
Spend all your in-game gold/money on cosmetic items instead of Weapons/Potions/Attacks, ya know, things that you actually need.
We've all been there, you've just spent the last hour or so grinding missions or random encounters and have a nice little stockpile of gold burning away in your virtual pockets. You've made it back to a merchant or shop and take a look at the items. You could, and most likely should, be grabbing a few heath potions, eithers or in the case of JumpForce, a new flashy, more powerful attack. But instead you scroll down to the new costume options.
Sure, some games actually incentivize a costume change with new abilities or increased armor stats with elemental resistance. But you don't care, look that one comes in all black and has extra zippers on it.
We all want our protagonist to look their coolest during the in engine cutscenes, so why wait until the end of the game to get the coolest looking option? "I've got plenty of health and ammo" we tell ourselves, "I can get that ability later". Until we get to the next mid boss and they totally wreck us because we were ill prepared.
But we looked cool doing it.
I do the opposite. I buy the most expensive cool stuff thinking... I get all the good loot later and being broke all the time and end up not liking it using the expensive thing I bought
Lol remember the paper crown in runescape (if anyone's played runescape in awhile
I never skip tutorials, sometimes i even watch them again if I am away from the game for so long and am replaying it.
That's because you're name's Alan and you're probs 50+
@@wiserpower I'm 29 :p
@@alanw9620 jees you're younger than me, I always do tutorials on new games and start the campaigns first before multiplayer, to get into the feel for it
So I've been a fan ove the channel since late 2014. And I just want to say this is one of my favorite videos. While I've never attended an EGX, or PAX, or E3, and gotten to meet any of you in person. I've been watching for so long everytime there's a Rob introspection moment. Like the "I'm the Thane" of Skyrim, I immediately said "oh dear Rob went on a killing rampage." Thank you to all of you for this channel, and the comradery it inspires.
How about steal everything? We've all been to that point where maybe an NPC has a cool rare weapon or something and you either kill them, rob them, or both. Sometimes games give characters nice stuff that was meant for them, but we can't help but be greedy.
One day Rob is going to meet Damien at Count de la Croix's mill after midnight...
I knowww its been there for sooo long
I just did that quest a couple days ago.
If you arrive in day and it auto-times until dark, what does Geralt do?
Paul Jackson a long meditation, that man is zen’d
Braking too late... Gran tourismo pissed me off so much. I played the Nurburgring so many times, but I could never catch up to the Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren. One day After several attempts to catch up to the Mercedes. I got fed up and rear ended the SLR. This caused him to fly off the track and end up in a gravel pit. It slowed him down enough that I was finally able to get first place.
“Never try to swim too far from shore in Jak & Daxter” springs to mind! Anyone else remember the lugging sound the Lurker Sharks made before they nommed you?
Haha thanks for another great video Rob and Friends 💙=^_^=💙
The further away from the shore I got the faster my heart would beat, equivalent to actually swimming too deep in an actual ocean.
It was the same with Spore.
Good god I miss Jak and daxter. Such a friggin masterpiece
That game ruined swimming in large bodies of water for me. Now every time I swim in video games I'm always reluctant to spend too much time out in the open water because I'm afraid some giant monster is gonna pop up out of nowhere and eat me 😆
Alphanzo Arthur Oliver met too! If I wasn't in a hurry to finish the game I would see how far I could go before jumping on to the patch of land nearby! More often than not the big orange shark got me when I tried this but I thought it was so funny 😂😂😂
#4 is not something that shouldn't be done, it's a challenge that we gamers must overcome. DON'T settle for the boring win, git gud and EARN that awesome win.
Would Ezio cheese his mission with a bunch of throwing knives, or would he methodically sneak past ALL the guards and find that PERFECT perch from which to dive down for that AWESOME air assassination? I think we all know the answer to that.
Would the Monster Hunter hide behind his huge shield and noob poke the Elder Dragon to death, or would he charge in with a flailing greatsword and barrel bombs to land that final hit that will explode both bombs in the sleeping monster's face? Again, we all know the answer to that as well.
I mean. If there's a game where you can play through it again and again, it might pay off to at least just kill the boss methodically first. Than go for the epic finales.
Have you found any new shout words?
I learned from this that experience does not bring wisdom!
“Hello.. you’ve caught me...” always puts a massive smile on my face
I'm 17 and so regularly I would have grown up with mostly ps3 but because it was so expensive at launch I played so much more ps2 than I regularly wouldn't have and thank god for that cause otherwise I wouldn't have nostalgia for the best console ever.
Literally same here, the amount of time I’ve played on gta San Andreas on my ps3 is unfathomable
I'm 23 and my first console was a 360.
In 2012.
@@HarryBillyBobGeorge Mine was Sega Genesis then Ps3 then X360 before getting PS4 😁
@@HarryBillyBobGeorge 26 this year. First console (As far as memory allows) was the Sega Megadrive then the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and now I have both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Let's just say watching games evolve between the generations of consoles is just simply amazing! They have come a long way.
Did you ever play maximo on ps2?
When I read the title, I thought “preorders.”
I remember charging at a group of people in the last of us because I thought it would be cool if I meleed them all
Greetings from the Philippines, Rob and the Access team! Love the Friday Feature! Thanks so much for bringing joy every week!
in extension to skipping tutorials i think just not listening to npc is my biggest issue. i miss a lot of side quests that wont have a marker on map and if i wanted to do them i had to listen to the npc talk about the job or location and do it on my own volition. even some main quests i will mess up or not know what to do because i get where i am supposed to be but have no idea what to even do specificity.
First time I was on Skyrim I went straight toward a giant camp .... I learnt how to fly that day
I miss being young and broke. I dont enjoy games like I used to when I could only buy one game every 3 months. I must've beaten God of war on the ps2 at least 15 times. Now I play a game once just to move on to the next
Plus no pressure when you look at the pile of games you need to finish. 😁
Kobus Janmaat ugh ikr
150 games in library, 50% started, 30% completed
I bought skyrim (launch) and still play it to this day
“X is jump” unless you’re playing a Bethesda game 🤦🏻♂️
Stick and move on cod,
Or any Team ICO game
Or bioshock
Um.. 'X' IS jump in the Dishonored series and that's by Bethesda
Ah youth when u could play games all night and all weekend..
I midd them days
@Distinctly - ST MD - Average well lucky you
Lmfao I'm still at youth and can't play all nights and weekends 😂
But when I first started gaming at the age of 7 on my ps2 I played all days non stop
@Distinctly - ST MD - Average living the dream. I want to run honestly but my sickle cell and asthma simply won't allow strenuous exercise over any significant number of days. Then that activates my insomnia, which stresses me out and raises my blood pressure or losing sleep for several days while having to work 40 hours sends me into a spiral of depression and alcohol. I still have video games though. I'm gonna invest in a treadmill though
How great is this!! I get home from work early, my 5 new games came in the mail and i get to watch a Friday Feature the moment i get home!! Life is GOOOOD today friends!!
What were your 5 new games?
@@KinchasaurasRex Far Cry 5, Resident Evil 7, The Division, Shadow of Mordor and Battlefield Hardline
5 new games huh. No wife to complain then
@@Kaydencool2013 I wish my friend. But somehow i managed to sneak them past her 😁
@@Cunoslav happy days. Good luck to you
I'm watching all robs friday features again after my best friend passed away last year, these videos take me back to a happier time, when he was still alive. I worked as his carer and introduced him to many RUclips channels including playstation access, we used to sit together every weekend and watch robs friday feature together. We would often have a real laugh watching them and the channel definitely clued him onto more games that he didn't know about. Thanks rob, you bought us many laughs and smiles.
As a car person I am very happy to see a racing game featured. Also I hope Delsin is well! Has been awhile :@)
Friday Complete.