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Just been playing Timeshift on PS3 and had 3 hours of in the zone, instant reflexes, untouchable and "damn, I'm awesome" sessions.

This doesn't happen to me often so I had to share my wooooohoooo experience with my GOG buds.

Here's a chance for you to throw aside your modesty and tell me about just how fantastic you were during any game of any genre.
All the time. XD

Just had a little one playing Diablo 2 (whenever I take down a boss I scream "When I kill you, you die from it!") but it happens to varying degrees with all my games, mostly RTS when I win a mission. Just the other day I polished off what was actually a really simple mission in Settlers 4 but I can't lie, I stomped around my room yelling "I'm da shit!"

Needless to say is scared the piss out of my cat.
Post edited May 01, 2014 by tinyE
Yep, every time I right click a directory/folder and send it into the abysmal toilet with a subsequent delete choice.
Whenever I get these, the second I realize it is the second I suck for weeks. Whenever I get on a roll of any kind, it seems conspired against me for my ego to fit in something small, like a Gerber baby food jar.
Sure, when I use God mode. ;)

But seriously, smashing soldiers and tanks with just a hammer in Red Faction: Guerrilla made me feel like some kind of Übermensch.

And on the rare occasion when I get a very long kill streak in games like Blackshot and Day of Defeat. It's particularly flattering when the hosts assume I'm cheating and boot me from the game. Normally I just love to rush into the action and wreak havoc on the opponents' side of the map, but that usually gives me the highest death count in the match. :)
Post edited May 01, 2014 by SCPM
I did when i was playing human revolution, and did a double-takedown, it was awesome.
Pretty much any time when I play Serious Sam and I take down waves of enemies without getting a scratch with the chaingun.
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SpooferJahk: Pretty much any time when I play Serious Sam and I take down waves of enemies without getting a scratch with the chaingun.
Nice!
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Dischord: Yep, every time I right click a directory/folder and send it into the abysmal toilet with a subsequent delete choice.
I feel that way every week when I clean the fridge out prior to bringing home new groceries.
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misteryo: I feel that way every week when I clean the fridge out prior to bringing home new groceries.
Same here, seems I buy things with no supporting products and poof, garbage time!

Edit to add: Literally and figuratively.
Post edited May 01, 2014 by Dischord
Teamkilling my entire team in socom 4, then taking out the other whole team by myself, even the people who were pissed off didn't want to kick me after that. lol
It happens. I used to play a lot of shooters but my reflexes have gotten far worse. But a few years ago I got Medal of Honor: Airborne, which I played on the highest difficulty setting. First I'd play it kinda focused on tactics and proceeding carefully and I'd die a lot this way. But at some point I entered a weird kind of rage mode and would just mow down dozens of enemies in a row with ridiculous precision and speed and got easily through big portions of the missions without taking any serious damage.

Also in Operation Flashpoint/ARMA there are these moments. It's a game where you can easily die more often than you make kills but then there's these moments where you manage to kill a whole squad or perfectly stealthily a whole series of enemies throughout a mission without taking a single hit or being spotted, when things go really well sometimes you actually start feeling safe even while under intense fire. It's weird - and incredibly rewarding.
Post edited May 01, 2014 by F4LL0UT
Ever had one in real life??? Now THOSE are the moments.
Fallout 3 with the stealth suit and the electric katana (I forget the specific name). Damn I love that suit.
Those moments are usually the beginning of the end.
Think about it - from that point onward you may as well lay back, rest your eyes and smack buttons.