Autistic shit you do in vidya

>autistic shit you do in vidya

Pic very related

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I sell all my items as soon as I can so that I can buy property.

>better to have them and dont need them than need them and dont have them.

twitter threads should be bannable

I sometimes take a break for days just to make one minor decision, because I'm autistic.

okay, retard. so you have a shark cage sitting in your garage just in case?

Stop posting normalfag formats

Why do redditors make threads the exact same way

t. newfag

You either got good or the game was too easy.

Why am I relating to a stupid twitter meme.

I did that in smt iv and had max stocks of items and was also refusing them in negotiations

>good enough to completely stomp my friends to the point they don't want to play anymore
>not good enough to do well in ranked

Fuck

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Elixirs in FF games?

>lets take a normal joke and post it with a twitter meme

fucking zoomers holy shit.

>save up items for when i really need it
>boss fight
>getting my ass kicked
>it's now or never
>use the items
>lose anyway because you're supposed to lose that boss fight
>mfw

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I see this happens A LOT on JRPGs, not even counting only turboautists, item clutter is incredibly common, which I think it now means it´s a design flaw, does´t matter if it´s recovery items, battle items, equipment, crafting shit or drops from monsters, by the end you have like 90 potions which recover less than 10% of your HP and sell for a very poor profit, among other shit.

How can we fix this shit? Give JRPGs some sort of "estus flask" to recover magic and rely entirely on your healing skills? have your characters instantly use potions after the battle? Just random ideas

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Seethe Zig Forums incel

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I did that in Persona 3

Then proceeded to burn through all of them to beat Nyx while underleveled and with a bad team comp

No

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t. Millennial soiboi

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I know this pain too well...

ye but who they

Do you not?

Dont care if its shopped i need these asian brappers on my face PRONTO!

Used to do this all the time as a kid. Now I'll freely use megalixers or their equivalent if a boss fights goes long enough to justify it.
How often is a final boss even strong enough to need them anyway? More often than not the penultimate or mid game bosses need them way more than the final boss, mostly because you've already OP as fuck by that point

I did that in both Half-Life games and got hella pissed when I got to the part where you lose all your weapons.

Yes.

With the right opinion.

>You get better weapons
I'm fine.

unpopular opinion:
The fact Sekiro limited the number of consumables you could use between reset points fixed this issue.

Normally, I have had a problem with hoarding consumables, and that includes every Dark Souls game. However, when I played Sekiro, I felt a lot more comfortable using the consumables because the game told me there were limits. I guess the limits set a pace for you, and that (subjectively) ensures that you don't run out of items the hard sections of the game.

why did you @ me zoomer.

Twitter screencap threads were normalized on Zig Forums with Phil Fish's Twitter meltdown in 2011. You're almost a decade too late, newfag

>>Twitter screencap threads were normalized on Zig Forums with Phil Fish's Twitter meltdown in 2011. You're almost a decade too late, newfag
Im not even the same person you replied to. You lost the game from the start buddy.

Please... I don't want this pain anymore...

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Consumables are bad game design in long open games. It just adds tedium and makes players afraid to use the whole arsenal.

Cooldowns are better and accomplish the same goal, limiting how often a powerful item can be used. Shorter cooldowns the better, the five minute cooldowns are just slightly better than consumables.

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Consumable items should be "Easy mode"

Honestly it'd solve everything

Turn-based RPGs would get an extra mode for retards

Pokémon would be utterly unchanged

Dark Souls would have a journo mode with lifegems

I know this feel

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So are you going to suck my dick, or do you just act like a tease?

Twitter screenscap threads have been allowed for years before your middle school friends even told you about this site and will continue to be allowed..cry about it on /qa/

At least you will not be accused of raping some child

just add a weight system so players are forced to use them

Who doesn't?

>Having to limit yourself to playing shit characters just so your friends won't rage and leave

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>Game has limited inventory with a storage system to accommodate
>Everyone just dumps items in it "for later"
>Said "later" comes up and you still don't have the items when you need them

I do this all the time.
The even more retarded thing is that even if something is absolutely destroying me I still won't use items because I might need them later so I just soldier on.

>not being prepared for the great shark invasion

Sorry for you user

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People would get upset and whine on forums about not having enough space in their inventory. And they have a point, inventory managment in games is shit in general. As much as you can theory-craft about how players need to "think about what they bring" it doesnt work out in practice when the game throws thousands of items at the player and they naturally want to keep them all. Inventory managment isn't even fun in real life, when bikecamping/backpacking its not fun to sort through your shit to see what to bring. Outdated mechanic, cooldowns/unlimited space is the way to go.

This faggot doesn't have a shark cage. Holy shit could you imagine.

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Dunno how autistic it really is, but I don't like using anything other than the default costume/color scheme/etc. in singleplayer if I can help it, at least until I've beaten the game once.

I honestly forgot about the stat increases for Three houses, when I remembered I juiced Dimitri up with EVERYTHING to stab that bitch Edeltard.

If I was able to get to the end of the game without using them, then clearly they weren't that important and me not using them isn't a big deal.

HAHAHAHA, you just get the hell that is Demon's Souls and people just duping the best grass.

Hammer, White, or Tiger.
What kind of class we talkin?
I've also whale in the backyard