Hey guys! Do you remember that moment whent you felt like the best videogame player ever after making the play of your life? If you do, share your experience!
For Pokémon, there have been few moments, where I have made the perfect predictions and won a battle due to them. Other example would be from League of Legends, where there have been few fights where I have played perfectly considering the situation and coming out alive, despite the odds. One of the better examples is surviving 3 v 1 tower dive as a support, while on low health and somehow managing to get a triple kill on top of that.
Beating my brother at SSB. Dang that was a moment of glory. He was so pissed off that I ran for the hills soon after though.
I kinda like being tower dived if I'm playing with either Thresh or Nautilus, since people tend to forget that you really shouldn't tower dive either of them, especially if they have considerate amount of mana left.
In league of legends, I got a really good double kill as a Janna! For those who don't play, Janna is a support and is known to be weak but a good crowd control character. Her Q is a tornado that tosses champs in the air, her W is a bird she sends at a champion which slows them, her E is a shield, and her ult, R, is a wave of mist that pushes enemy champs away from her. So in end, I managed to get a champion, their support, killed with a weak tornado and then the other champion, their ADC, killed with a bird. It was a good game for Janna.
Cad plays League of Legends O.o. That's awesome, it is one fo the best feelings while playing LoL: defeat your enemies as support. Still, best feeling for me at LoL is oneshoot people with Nasus' Q
I am very much like this once I defeat a very hard and satisfying boss in a game I play, usually one in the RPG genre. Sometimes the final boss can qualify as such, at least for passing a specific milestone, but usually it tends to be a boss that is extremely difficult due to the sheer power and advantage it has over you as the player. (And sometimes - in the case of Dragon Quest IX - it's both at once.) One boss in particular I feel this for is Dullahan in the Golden Sun series (without relying on a summon-rush strategy, because that is both too risky and takes the fun out of it); at one point I ran into him in the Arena (basically a win-streak mode where you fight until you drop, and all the enemies have amped-up stats) and, after a battle that managed to last what felt like an hour, I beat him. I felt indestructible at that moment. Then I ran into him again about 20 battles later and lost, partly because I knew I couldn't since I was wounded too much from the last fight, and partly because I didn't have the patience to try it again. Superbosses from Etrian Odyssey games count as well. The first time I managed to beat any of the Elemental Dragons in any game, I felt tremendously accomplished - and it was 2 Untold, where the Dragons are apparently at their hardest. It did take me many tries, but it was definitely worth it (due to each Dragon increasing your max level cap, thereby making subsequent fights easier). And, if I manage to defeat the 'final superboss' in any Etrian game (I've yet to do so, despite playing through three of the titles and working on the other one), it will be so much the better.
You bet I play Lol! I enjoy playing! Only bad thing is I have the worst computer for lol I have played at 0 frames before and max 15k ms
Wow, I feel you... Once I connected and wait like 10 minutes just to see my Nautilus stay on the same point. When I restarted PC, everyone was insulting me like "You serious, you die under enemy tower, leave and then come back?". Actually LoL counts with the possibility to start the game again after 3 minutes, but we didn't have that thing before xD. To name one of my best plays/game...I got 3 Pentakills at ranked game last year with Kindred. Got like 22 marks at that game (enought to get a Garen with half HP with some auto-attacks).
Its sucks that i never felt this way lol. I might of one i was trying to chain a gothrita and got it in chain of 3. But thats all i can think of...;w; Posts 88
I've had a few lucky chances when I found shiny Pokémon (A freaking shiny Treecko after about 30 or so soft resets WHAAAAAAAT?!), and I've made some amazing kills when I play shooter games with my sister (I'm apparently the official sniper between the two of us). But I've failed so many times its ridiculous, but so humorous. I think that makes me feel like more of a player, because I make mistakes, and learn from them.
We always fail more often than we succeed in the beginning. But as long as you try again it is great. I remember my career in Pokémon and the first time I ever beat a game on my own, that was an incredible feeling.
The time I felt most accomplished was when I was playing Planetside 2 and managed to get a head shot kill from 600m away as a sniper! For those of you who don't know, Planetside 2 is a massive multiplier and the max range for the best snipers before bullet drop becomes abysmal is around 400m. Landing that shot on such a small target so far away was easily worth the two hours I spent lining up the shot. That guy that stood still for two hours was an idiot. I wish I had more productive things to do.
I just remember playing The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim at Legendary difficulty. At the ImperiaL VS Stormcloaks War, I managed to stay undetected using bow and dagger. The fact is that I started at the mountain, swept to the river, then enter a cave to scape and avoid detection, then went to the river again (under a bridge) and finally used dagger on the last target. I remember that I didn't have enought skill points at Sneak or Bow and my weapons were not the best.
Mine are mostly Overwatch moments. Of the moments I can remember is me wiping out everyone on the enemy team on the Nepal map in Overwatch as Junkrat. Even survived Mei's freeze gun thanks to a few bombs I had lobbed into a room before being frozen. Felt pretty epic afterwards, ngl. Also looove when I try to flank as Reaper and I get a good number of kills. Got a five-man death blossom kill by ulting on the payload at the very end of the map on King's Row. Think that play won my team the match, too. Did another 'death from above' flank-ult in the midsection of the Gibraltar map in a competitive match. Halted the enemy team's payload push and won my team the round. My final feeling of epicness of late occurred when we were on attack on the Temple Of Anubis map. I had picked Genji and personally felt like I wasn't helping the team much all match...until I ended up as the only one left alive on the point in Overtime. Somehow I was able to hang in there and even got the deflect trophy by deflecting a Roadhog's ult back at him and a Mercy. One of my favourite recent occurrences was sleep darting a Soldier 76 mid-run as he was jumping off a ledge. Said hello to him and emoted as my team mates came along to finish him off in an elimination game.
30 Killstreak as D.Va. I also got POTG and the most post game votes. Gotta love King's Row. I also wiped a good 2/3rds of the enemy team every time I ulted. | another one, Route 66. (Attack) We took a match to Overtime with the payload less than a metre from the finish. There were Self Destructs flying left and right but the other D.Va wasn't good enough to stand up to me. I pushed the payload that last metre to win