What is one moment in a game (offline or online) you will never forget that made some positive impact on your life?
What is one moment in a game (offline or online) you will never forget that made some positive impact on your life?
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Getting banned from league of legends changed my life. Started my business, got married, had children and just bought my dream home
-A retired Teemo main.
Not positive, but one time on Bo2 i was talking to my friends in a FFA lobby going for clips (session joining) & we were talking about conspiracy theories like jet fuel cant melt steel beams & the unabomber & the moon landing & out of nowhere this random in the lobby said “you want to know a real conspiracy? Something nobody talks about?” & me & my friends were like “fuck yeah” so this guy told me that this rich famous guy had an island full of young girls he would sex traffic & even had a plane where he flew out famous people & politicians. He even said his name: Jeffrey Epstein. I remember it was 2013 & i asked my dad (i was 13) “who’s jeffrey epstein” & my dad didnt know, so i just sort of let it go. Fast forward & i’m like 19 or 20 & i see on the google homepage that Jeffrey Epstein was arrested & they mentioned his island of kids & shit & my mind exploded. To this day i dont know who that random was or wether he was a time traveler or just deep in the know. I’ll put it on all of my dead family members, any bible & my entire existence.
Pocket Tanks: realizing that a projectile goes farthest when launched at 45° angle.
Made a huge impact on my future interest in trigonometry.
The finishing scene of Minecraft 😭
My best friend coming out to me over the phone while we played World of Warcraft. I’ll never forget his reaction when I told him I’d still be his friend.
I always found the team aspect of Battlefield to be satisfying … there’s just something about throwing a med pack to one of the guys to heal them that is oddly touching. I was really affected by the reaction people have in the game when you heal or revive them. It really did feel like you were part of a team. Until they ruined that aspect of the game with BF2042 of course.
Far Cry 3 when you burn the weed field to dubstep. First time I heard that genre which later fueled many cardio sessions that helped me lose 80lbs.
UNDERTALE and Deltarune.
I don’t know, I’ve just liked it for two—three years, and it’s made me happy.
Killee dragon