
10 controversial things open world gamers do for fun
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So this has been a long term project of mine in Fallout 4 and that is to build a Collosium aft the Starlite Drive-in. I have set up traps to catch Raiders, Gunners, deathclaws and mirelurks. There is a maze of hallways and electric doors to funnel the -participants- to the arena. Then the fun begins. I am thinking about building a throne so I can be like Caesar.
Date: 2022-03-22
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Harley
In RDR2, my favorite thing to do is lasso the npc up then dump them in either shallow water and watch their head bob up and down gasping for air - OR submerging them in water, watch them die, then if you watch them long enough after they die, you actually see fish start to eat their body & eventually decomposing. It's little details like that, that makes games so fun. - I wish they'd make more realistic ways for npcs to die in newer video games, it'd make games so much more satisfying. - When you get bored in games, this is the best thing to do.
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In RDR2, my favorite thing to do is lasso the npc up then dump them in either shallow water and watch their head bob up and down gasping for air - OR submerging them in water, watch them die, then if you watch them long enough after they die, you actually see fish start to eat their body & eventually decomposing. It's little details like that, that makes games so fun. - I wish they'd make more realistic ways for npcs to die in newer video games, it'd make games so much more satisfying. - When you get bored in games, this is the best thing to do.
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Luke
And all 3, my last comment included, is just the tip of the iceberg in Skyrim. There's literally endless things you can do just for fun to yourself, npc's enemies, towns, etc. I could spend all day typing out hilarious things to pass the time with. Skyrim is friggin great. Please feel free to comment your fun things to do in Skyrim. I will definitely go try them out. :)
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And all 3, my last comment included, is just the tip of the iceberg in Skyrim. There's literally endless things you can do just for fun to yourself, npc's enemies, towns, etc. I could spend all day typing out hilarious things to pass the time with. Skyrim is friggin great. Please feel free to comment your fun things to do in Skyrim. I will definitely go try them out. :)
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Tamo
I loved arresting people as an Albion Agent and just leaving them on the street. One time I did that with like a 100 people in one spot, also forcing them to get out of their cars so it created a huge mess.
Also I love that game just to mess around with people like luring guards to a spot and drving over them with a car or something. Hitman for the same reason.
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I loved arresting people as an Albion Agent and just leaving them on the street. One time I did that with like a 100 people in one spot, also forcing them to get out of their cars so it created a huge mess.
Also I love that game just to mess around with people like luring guards to a spot and drving over them with a car or something. Hitman for the same reason.
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Luke
Noticed the Skyrim ones left out my favorite one. Buying whatever goods you want from a merchant then pickpocketing your gold back. It's easier then trying to steal each individual item you want, and if you get away with it, the shop can be returned to at a later time to repeat it. Nothing like shopping for free the entire game :)
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Noticed the Skyrim ones left out my favorite one. Buying whatever goods you want from a merchant then pickpocketing your gold back. It's easier then trying to steal each individual item you want, and if you get away with it, the shop can be returned to at a later time to repeat it. Nothing like shopping for free the entire game :)
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Ramata
I don't know how many playthrough of RDR 2 I've done, but each time I do the loan shark missions and have to collect from the stable boy near Emerald Ranch, I throw him in the small pool that's close to the tree where you find the money, and watch him drown...
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I don't know how many playthrough of RDR 2 I've done, but each time I do the loan shark missions and have to collect from the stable boy near Emerald Ranch, I throw him in the small pool that's close to the tree where you find the money, and watch him drown...
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Theodore
Interesting thing I discovered about RDR2's lasso, is if you drag someone behind you while on horseback, they'll eventually die. Whether their skull clips a rock, or you're sanding away their flesh isn't made clear.
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Interesting thing I discovered about RDR2's lasso, is if you drag someone behind you while on horseback, they'll eventually die. Whether their skull clips a rock, or you're sanding away their flesh isn't made clear.
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Arthur
You Remind me of when i was Robbing a train in RdR 2 and pointer at a lady and right when i przessed the rob button she got shot by a law man through the window i was like for a Second -what hit her-
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You Remind me of when i was Robbing a train in RdR 2 and pointer at a lady and right when i przessed the rob button she got shot by a law man through the window i was like for a Second -what hit her-
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Toxic
Me and my friend would just laso people bring them on a train we stole then literally drag them off the train while the train was moving in online and became known as the moonlight train draggers
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Me and my friend would just laso people bring them on a train we stole then literally drag them off the train while the train was moving in online and became known as the moonlight train draggers
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The
In Dishonored I would find every single person I could, knock them out, and place them all in the same dumpster. I had like 30+ unconscious guards and civilians stowed away in a dumpster
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In Dishonored I would find every single person I could, knock them out, and place them all in the same dumpster. I had like 30+ unconscious guards and civilians stowed away in a dumpster
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