Mines was either hanging out with my friends or that one time when we had an all night gaming extravaganza at our local Chinese church. I was about 15-16 at the time, and would sometimes go there with my mom. The youth invited me to go to that week's Friday event at their church. I did not know what to expect, so was kind of nervous.
Before the thing started, they had ping pong tables (srs) set at the main hall and we were goofing around pretending to know how to play. There was also a projector with a DDR pad set up on the stage. No one was dancing on it yet. (later, several girls were playing DDR games on it, hnng)
When the pastor came and prayed or whatever, the pre-event was going on and we were discussing the bible and stuff. But after that, the pastor (and the youth leader) left and we went into the back room with the pool table. There was a tv and a couch and some dudes started playing the Megaman X series. At this point more people came, so it was getting crowded.
I was like one of the 2 or 3 non-Asian teens there, everyone else was Chinese. Don't remember if I felt out of place but I did enjoy it. So me and a few other dudes went into the next room, which was bigger and --HOLY CHIT, they had a LAN party being set up with like 15 computers if not more. They were getting ready to play StarCraft. Up until that point I've only ever played it in single player cause my version was pirated, lol. It was now around 11 or midnight and the real party was beginning.
One of the guys brought in his computer and was watching Battle Royale. Never seen the film up until that point and was thinking to myself, "oh chit, these guys watch stuff like this at church?" lol. Then someone else came and went online and showed us a video that blew my mind:
This was back when speedrunning wasn't really a thing, so most of us thought it was a real playthrough and not tool-assisted. It was what got me hooked on watching speedruns. Anyway, the rooms to the right of that one were much smaller and each room had a tv with a couch and either a PS2 or a Gamecube hooked up. Most of the girls hung out there. Me, being the awkward teeny *******, didn't stay there long, lols.
The entire thing was pretty fun. Eventually, after most of the guys were done with Starcraft (I sucked at it, so didn't really play), they started packing up and many people left. Only the main church members stayed behind to the end. There were a few cute girls there, but I didn't know how to approach them.
One of the prettier older girls (she was 18) brought homemade cookies and gave me some. Still remember her smiling at me, I think I might even have popped a boner there and then, but walked it off.
Story progress: A week later I tried to get the MSN (messenger) username of one of the girls who I talked to most, but music was playing loudly and she couldn't hear exactly what I wanted. My dad came to pick me up on his pickup truck and was waiting, so I left without getting her number or anything. Felt like such a beta *******, seriously went home and cried like a lil bish on the sofa.
Other than the cringe with the girls, it was a good time overall.
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03-23-2019, 08:36 AM #1
What Is The Most Fun You've Ever Had Gaming? (storytime) (srs)
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Halo 1 was the ultimate gaming experience. Could not believe how good that game was for 2001.
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03-23-2019, 09:06 AM #5
Hnng, wish I was part of LAN gaming. Other than my story, when I played Super Smash Bros Melee with my friends was the best time. They brought in their Gameboy Advances and we connected them to the Gamecube and played Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles together. It's fun in single player but soooo much more so with other people. We also played The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures and Mario Party games. Good times.
As for Halo: Played a chitton of Halo CE in my teenage years. Not just Combat Evolved but later Custom Edition, too. I pretty much lived in Blood Gulch.
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Star Wars Galaxies in the earlier days
There was an unlockable, extremely rare (at the time), and extremely powerful Jedi class in that game. I was one of the first people to unlock the character on my server and was one of the first in the game to max it out.
Playing as that character was legit like being a celebrity. There was a big PvP component in Star Wars Galaxies, and Jedi became attackable if they used their lightsaber or force powers in the vicinity of other players. And Jedi characters were subject to permadeath — three deaths and your skill trees were completely reset. So seeing Jedi was rare, and making it to the higher levels as one was exceptionally rare. There were only ever 2-3 of us max level Jedi on my server.
I’d log on and be bombarded by private messages. Go into a public area in the game and have dozens of people milling around. Absolutely destroyed everyone in PvP.
That was my gaming apex, nothing will ever compare.
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I never got to do LAN parties like you. The most fun I ever had in person with other gamers was probably my friends and I playing Smash Bros Melee. We were all super competitive.
In general online gaming - in UT2004 our community used to setup these huge mixer tournaments. The game itself was already a blast, but now we got to play with basically our rivals from other clans and it made for some really interesting moments.
One moment that sticks out for me was this one tournament match. I got teamed up with a guy who was basically my archenemy. We played against each other alot on various servers for over a year and disliked but respected each other. One map we played together our teammates kept getting stomped at the last defense point. But we both stayed alive and pulled off some epic last stand chit to win the game. I remember him saving my ass a few times in the fight and vice versa. Gamer friends for life after that.
Various moments in Vanilla WoW stick out too. Mostly because I was a massive WC3 nerd and also young. My 13 year old brain wasn't prepared for how epic that game was.ωσяℓ∂ тяανєℓєя ȼяєω
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Diablo 2 hands down.
Falling for stupid scams. Joining free games trying to pick up items faster than everyone else. Planning your characters out in advance. Leveling together at the beginning and then rushing each other. Having sets of gear ready to go at different lvls until endgame so you were always kicking azz. MF farming for the sweet loot. Killing other players and taking their ears as trophies.US NAVY
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My best gaming experiences are slightly forever alone'ish TBH as it was always just me alone in a room. I hope I'm not over-exciting anyone so far.
+Playing GTA San Andreas when it first came out. Those first few hours of running around, exploring, doing missions, going to the gym, eating in fast food joints.
+ Gears 2 horde....playing horde with a smallish group of people
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03-23-2019, 10:27 AM #19
Been gaming a long time and have had memorable times with all the people I've met in games
Delta force land warrior playing online tourneys, my intro to online gaming and competitive play
Call of duty 1 playing cal/online tourneys/going to quake con and playing Lan meeting my team in person
Switching over to Xbox and playing halo 3/modern warfare in its prime, having big Lan parties with the homies
Playing ultimate marvel vs Capcom hard af, the first real fighting game I played for real, misc had a good group of dudes playing fighters
Going back to pc, playing sooooo many hours of day z, having awesome fights and shenanigans.
Grinding 1000 hours into loot and shooters division and warframe.
Getting competitive again, reaching really high rank in rocket league and pretty decent in Overwatch.
Just been steady playing different games with the pc homies for the last 6-7 years so I think that's the Era I'm in now. The Era of battle royal games.Sometimes I park in handicap spaces, while handicap people make handicap faces
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For me it was my first MMO Dark Age of Camelot, with vanilla wow a close second. D2 was a ton of fun as well but doesn't compare.
I remember randomly buying DAoC at CompUsa and then my best friend was watching me wander around on my low level character, we had no idea what an MMO even was. Fast forward to like a year later every weekend he would bring his PC over to my house or vice versa and we would game like 12-20 hours straight pretty frequently. We did the exact same thing for vanilla wow up until senior year of highschool actually. Back then I always thought I would regret not going out more and trying to bang sloots, but all I regret is not playing both those games more in there glory days.That's my secret Captain. I'm always shredded
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2010-2012 playing TF2 with my cousin and before the F2P era. TF2 was such a vibrant and amazing game for me even if it was just another fps multiplayer. Met a lot of great people through that community.
Also being young and binge playing Pokemon gold, silver and Crystal. Best generation of Pokemon hands down. So many memories chasing the legendary dogs and fighting the elite four.Medical crew
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back in 7th grade I wasn't allowed to play computer games but did anyways while pretending to write an essay on notepad (alt tab). One 3 day weekend my cousins came over and I basically played nonstop while writing the longest "essay" of my life, their presence was enough of a buffer to keep my parents from investigating my computer use too closely
that weekend I hit 3rd job assassin in maplestory, felt pro man. Level 67 - 70, I used my first ability point on flash jump instead of shadow partner. Worth the style pointssig line can't be a novel crew. and I'll be banned if I make it a novel again
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Tbh I cant remember my handle. Kinda stopped playing when fighter ace 3 came out. I liked the OG better. I wasnt that great. Got smoked alot in the beginning until I saved enough to buy a joystick.
I entered a couple tourneys but never able to actually finish as we were on dial up and my dad was an *******.
I really wish someone remade and hosted the game I tried a few years back to find such a thing and found a forum but seemed like the guy said he was doing it but never did. Then they stopped allowing new members. Ive since lost the link.
I just wanna pilot another fawker wulf with those 4 cannons or a spitfire with 8 machine guns lol
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03-23-2019, 04:08 PM #29
Beatind Krauser in a knife only final battle in RE4 after seeing that knife fight cutscene
Felt fkn epic at the time. Actually, just everything about RE4. I still remember encountering Del Lago for the first time and the ensuing boss battle. Tense af
Dying Light is phenomenal and the best zombie game ever made (other than some REs which are top for different reasons). I love the Mirror's Edge parkour and the combat. Get it srs
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03-23-2019, 04:21 PM #30
Seems alot of ya'll had a similar childhood to mine. My family often moved though, so always made new friends. By the time I went to HS, I had been to 5 or 6 different schools, including a home school.
I missed the golden era but have played both the NGE and pre-CU private servers. Also played SWTOR.
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