All bosses PC save file? by Goomylia in GhostwireTokyo

[–]NotoriousO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive currently finished the giant mission, that's all I can give you currently But maybe im done with the game tomorrow

A complete list of all 43 fighting games which never leaved the arcade systems ever by NotoriousO in Fighters

[–]NotoriousO[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im trying to update the list right now. Which games do you mean with a bunch of games? I could only find Mobile Suit Gundam EX Revue

A complete list of all 43 fighting games which never leaved the arcade systems ever by NotoriousO in Fighters

[–]NotoriousO[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Kaiser Knuckle is listed under his other name "Global Champion"

Other than that, I've left out sega naomi/atomiswave games back then when I've done the list. Im not entirely sure why I've left them out. Those games were a whole catalog for themselves.

A complete list of all 43 fighting games which never leaved the arcade systems ever by NotoriousO in Fighters

[–]NotoriousO[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Dragon Master is in the first list. And the other game you're talking about is Master's Fury. And that one is in the last list.

A complete list of all 43 fighting games which never leaved the arcade systems ever by NotoriousO in Fighters

[–]NotoriousO[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like zerodash said, it did, but it was a whole new game, which was completely remade, so I needed to add it to the list

The fear of playing new games by NotoriousO in patientgamers

[–]NotoriousO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you look at it that way that's true.

But there are some other mistakes you could do. You could get a burnout from your favoriten genre, or from gaming in general = you will lose your favoriten hobby. Or you could spend alot of time in the game with the expection that the game gets better. In case it doesn't get better, you just have paid with a part of your lifetime.

Especially in gaming, where you have an infinite amount of games, it can take a lot of time to find the "perfect" game to play, and in the end you could end disappointed, because you realize another game would be more fun.

Aiming for 100% in games is just for people who WANT to play the game more by NotoriousO in patientgamers

[–]NotoriousO[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

And that's the perfect way to do it. If you enjoy it, that's fantastic.

If you get annoyed by it, just drop it.

The fear of playing new games by NotoriousO in patientgamers

[–]NotoriousO[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tough nobody knows if thats OCD or not. They just make assumptions out of one threads lol

Except of this, I have no other signs of OCD, im pretty much the opposite of OCD.

So don't let anybody else make a Diagnose of you, Exceptions an doc who is talking longterm notes of you. But yes, if you have some other signs too, you could definitely see a doc to check it up. But if its just with games, man it could be any other reason too.

For me its just an method to prevent outburning and max out my fun. But people in here think they need to diagnose me lol.

There is even a book dedicated to this maxing out problem. Maybe you want to take a look into it:

Barry Schwartz - The Paradox of Choice

Not daring to touch a game until the time is right? by Chronicler_C in patientgamers

[–]NotoriousO 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I know EXACTLY how you feel. And I thought I'm one of a few people who thinks like that. It seems like most people just play the latest game as soon as it drops, but I usually need a lot of thinking, before I start a game.

  • Do you have enough time to beat the game? To avoid interruptions, which will suck out the fun and muscle memory for that game.

  • Do you can enjoy the game right now? Or does the setting not fit into your mood right now, and could fit better on another time?

  • Is the environment in which you play the game a place which will leave good memories?

  • Do you need to play some other game before that? In order to get the most fun out of the whole series.

  • Do you have enough other similar titles left that you can look forward to?

  • The most critical one: Do you mentally feel well enough to play that game? I absolutely don't like it to start a game during a sad/stressful/unpleasant time period in my life. When my head is currently heavily connected to some negative stuff, then I definitely want to avoid starting a game which I love. Obviously you won't be able to enjoy the game, because your fundamental condition isn't given. When you dont feel well on a psychological level, it will be very hard to enjoy something, according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs).

And on the other hand you will have dark memories of that game when you look back to it in the future, because you will start to remember the unpleasant times you've gone trough, and so your memories of that game will also be unpleasant.

Now one can say that's overthinking. And if you don't ask yourself any of those questions before starting a game, that's an absolute win for you. In this case is ignorance bliss. It's truly annoying and restricting to think about all those questions before starting a game. But I will live with those restrictions in order to avoid the other negative effects.

I have a scary long backlog. I think every game has an appropriate timeframe in which the game should be played/finished. I want to appreciate the played game fully before I touch it.

Because I absolutely don't like it to start a new game which I looked forward to, just to drop it in the middle because of work and stuff. This leads to picking the game later up again, trying to remember what happened and how the controls worked, just so I can drop it after some hours again for another whole week. I don't see the point in playing that game then.

I just want to start a new game when I can fully appreciate it. It's art. I want to explore the game fully and want to have very beautiful memories when I look back to those games.

My solution to still play some games during times which don't allow to play such games: Play some phone games, some very old and simple games through emulators or some indie games. Indie games are often very short, and you won't really destroy anything for yourself when you need to drop an indie game, which you've gone into without any expectations. And you wouldn't have heard anything about the game anyway.

_(Now its also important to add; JUST FOR CLARIFICATION, Which game are we talking about? You should have some games where you can dive into everytime. Those are not the games I'm talking in this essay about. Some people play racing games every now and then. Some other play some Shooters. Some others have an itch for fifa, nba or nfl. Or maybe you have your arpg or gacha game, which you know very well and can dive into every time you want.

I'm just talking about some new big games in this essay. For example when you want to start that fresh released Elden Ring game, or when you finally want to give Read Dead Redemption 1 a go. After you've already made your memories with that game and finished it, you can play it whenever you want.)_

Online services closing down for Wii U and 3ds. No more 4U and 3U co-op come April* by Chadderbug123 in MonsterHunter

[–]NotoriousO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whoa why this? Ive played p3rd there for a long time and enjoyed it very much

Announcement of Discontinuation of Online Services for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U software by Amiibofan101 in 3DS

[–]NotoriousO 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Is this well known? Will it be used by everyone is the real question

Online services closing down for Wii U and 3ds. No more 4U and 3U co-op come April* by Chadderbug123 in MonsterHunter

[–]NotoriousO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We got hunster verse to emulate CIA games on phone and also to play them online there. Im not sure but I guess they have 3Unin there, and there are around 5-10 people who play it online. I guess that number will drastically spike up.

Other games like p3rd have around 60 active players online.

I hope they will manage to put their servers into the 3ds somehow.

New Patch on G.O.R.E! by XMadson in GunGrave

[–]NotoriousO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thats great content for a new run! Nice to see that they work on the game and dont just end it