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Offline CP5670

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Re: Funny moments in gaming?
I think among recent "funny moments," that rapid fire fusion and its massive recoil effect would have to rank near the top. :D

The silkwing cheat in D2's singleplayer is also quite funny to watch. I recently gave that a try again after a long time.

 

Offline Colonol Dekker

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Re: Funny moments in gaming?
Actually a funny moment in VG history for me would be every single four-player multi game of Bomberman 2 on the trusty SNES. Not at the start but towards the end when there are only 2 left, We are both maxed out on flames and bombs, Dropping em like a donkey with the squits while my tw youngest bros (or whoever was present) is screaming tactics at the top of their meagre little voices  :lol:
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-TBP EACW teaser
-Earth Brakiri war
-TBP Fortune Hunters (I think?)
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-Vassagos Dirge
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Offline Mars

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Re: Funny moments in gaming?
I think among recent "funny moments," that rapid fire fusion and its massive recoil effect would have to rank near the top. :D

The silkwing cheat in D2's singleplayer is also quite funny to watch. I recently gave that a try again after a long time.

I think it's funnier to fire than it is to watch.

 

Offline NGTM-1R

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Then I think you in particular would enjoy the Sunglasses At Night webpage, if you haven't seen it already. :lol: I don't think I've ever laughed much harder.  Don't miss the subsections either.

I've never even played the game, and I was laughing so hard I cried. The vacuum cleaner...oh God, the vacuum cleaner. :lol:


For me, the greatest funny moment of all time was accidentally ending up in the midst of the enemy Battle Line in NavyField. Now, one of the tactics people have tried to keep the torpedo fiends at bay is to mount torpedo launchers in the secondary slots of ships of the line, instead of AA guns (generally in a no-carriers game), and whenever a torp-heavy ship approaches they all simulatanously launch torp spreads. You get a rather impressive wall of torpedos that tends to keep people from approaching too close.

Well, one time I wasn't really paying attention to where I was going as I manuvered to dodge torp spreads and make gunnery more difficult, and found myself about the middle of the other side's battle line. Two Northhampton cruisers  turn to engage and trigger off two heavy cruiser's secondary mounts' worth of torpedos at me.

In the middle of their own line of battle. Facing into the line in both directions.

They managed to sink each other, and gimped a battleship and three light cruisers. And I, being in the small and highly nimble (or it was before the great nerf) Q-class destroyer, successfully combed the wakes and didn't take a torp hit.

The vengeful fire of that battleship's main battery was another matter, but I had about fifteen seconds to laugh uproariously and get off a spread of torps of my own that finished him off.
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In SNES MarioKart Battle Mode I found I could jump Red Shells with the L 'n' R buttons. Didn't always work but it was funny when it did.

SNES Zelda when you pushed a guard over a chasim and they would hang in mid air, legs doing ten to the dozen, before they dropped.

Oddworld: Strangers Wrath is great. Spagetti western all the way. Attack the "civilan" chickens in town and you get a fella on the loud-speaker tellin' you not to be a "punk ass", among others.  Towards the end you fight what appear to be Militant (think James Bond henchmen) Ducks who are like "come 'ere boy, so I can kick yer ass" in pure Texan drill sergant. The weapons too are great. You have a cross bow which fires live ammo. Instead of a Rocker Launcher you have explosive bats. later on explosive bats with dynamite strapped to their heads.

 

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Good job Alpha 2. Good job.

And speaking of Deus Ex, when I was in the underwater stage, and as I was hightailing it out of there, I saw Walton Simons. At first it freaked me out (omg boss) and in my panic I hit the alternate fire on my Assault Rifle and hit him square in the chest with a HE round. Talk about anti-climatic. :P

 

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I've never even played the game, and I was laughing so hard I cried. The vacuum cleaner...oh God, the vacuum cleaner. :lol:

Dude, you can't call yourself a gamer if you haven't played this at all. And speaking of that, here's the email I sent to that guy: :D

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1: There is a lot of fun stuff to do in the 'Ton hotel map, the second time you go there (when Paul is there and the big fight is about to start). Stand in front of Paul and throw a grenade of some kind towards the bookshelf. Paul will run into the bathroom and then start walking back to his seat. You need to stand just inside the bathroom doorway as he does this. If you are at the right spot, he will bump into you, walk into the open door, and start running. Right after you hear five footsteps, back away. Paul will slide (i.e. move without any leg motion, as if he's standing on ice) out the door and somewhere to the left. The speed of the slide depends on where you're standing and how long you take to back away.

After trying this a few times, you'll probably find that he sometimes slides as far as the closet door but gets stuck on the door frame. If you position the comfy chair next to that door at an angle, he can bypass the frame and slide straight into the closet. If he manages to get to the opposite corner of the closet, he seems to get stuck and just stares at the wall without trying to come out. You can close the door and lock him in there.

This sliding effect can be seen in many other places too, but this is the easiest way of doing it.

2: Make Paul go into the bathroom as before, but follow him inside this time and put the frying pan from the shelf in front of the door, so that it's in his way. When he tries to open the door, he will run in a circle around the pan and make two or three revolutions before sliding off in some random direction. Small changes in the pan's position can cause him to slide in completely different directions. You can add other junk onto the pan to make him run around in various interesting patterns. A fun challenge is to get him to slide into the bedroom or the shower, which is very hard but possible.

3: Same thing as before, but this time, talk to Paul first (to summon the MIBs and troops) before sending him into the bathroom. The grenade explosion will usually attract the enemies' attention. Go inside with him and close the door. He will hear the enemy footsteps, stand behind the door and look down to see where the noise is coming from. Open the door briefly and fire a few shots into the other side. When they fire back, close the door immediately, so that Paul hears the gunfire and gets angry but can't leave the bathroom. When he starts running around, crouch and throw down a scramble or EMP grenade right in front of the door. Paul won't know whether to attack the MIBs or run from the grenade and will vibrate very rapidly as he tries to decide what to do.

4: In the Versalife MJ12 level, the MJ12 troops and the MIBs/WIBs are on different alliance groups and will attack each other if they see the other party shooting. Fire a few shots in the troops' quarters and when they get angry at you, quickly dart into the large lab room. The MIBs and troops will get into a big fight. If you get lucky, it's even possible to instigate the fight without firing any shots yourself; when you release the greasels and the MIBs attack them, the fleeing scientists will occasionally draw the troops' attention.

5: In the same place, find the MIB with the flamethrower and a gas barrel next to him. You can poke a hole in the barrel and if it's in a certain place, the MIB strangely won't notice the gas even though it's hurting him. This is tricky, as you need to position the barrel just right or he'll run away, but it can be done.

6: In the NYC streets map (the first time you go there), fire a gunshot or two in the train station where you start. The bums will all run around each other in a tight circle. Paul doesn't notice or care.

7: There is something strange about the door leading to Manderley's office the second time you go to UNATCO HQ, when Simons is talking to him. It rebounds off anything it hits and JC makes a funny noise when bumping into it. Bring a comfy chair and hold it up as Simons comes out. When he opens the door (notice how he does it), you need to rush inside, put down the chair behind you and close the door before he walks out. Place the chair a little outside the doorway, or else the door will destroy the chair, but not too far since it needs to block Simons from leaving. If you placed it right, Simons will get stuck between the chair and door and repeatedly make the generic pain noise when the door bumps into him. If you really get lucky, you may be able to squeeze behind the door with Simons on the other side, resulting in a continuous chain of loud grunting noises from both JC and Simons and the door rapidly bouncing/vibrating between them.

A metal crate would work better than the chair here since it's indestructible, but I don't think there are any in that level.

8: In the 747 hangar map, after Paul tells you he works for the NSF, fire a few pot shots at the security bot, enough to get it mad at you, and go hide behind Paul. Some of the bot's gunfire will inevitably hit him, causing him to go ballistic and destroy both the bot and any NSF troops he sees. When he has calmed down, he will berate you for "killing" the troops.

9: Go up to a mirror and use a combat knife repeatedly while strafing left and right. It will look like JC is sawing off his own head.

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Re: Funny moments in gaming?
Oh I don't know about not being able to call yourself a gamer, but you are certainly missing out on some good stuff.  Heh, the vacuum cleaner bit was the part that brought me to uncontrollable tears laughter too.  I can tell you'd enjoy this game, maybe even playing it 'properly'. :lol:

Bwahahaha!  Good stuff CP5670.  Man, every time I've uninstalled the game thinking I've tried everything, I come across more stuff like this.

That Versalife MJ12 level is just about the Best Level Ever for wacky gunfights.  That large lab area with the Greasels, Karkians, Grays, and a bum all in different holding cells.  And, as you say, the three different 'teams': scientists, guards, and MIB.  The Grays are a little harder to involve in the action because you have to lure them from their large radiated cell to the corridor and then the door.  But once you've done that, hit all the other open buttons and enjoy the chaos.  The flamethrower guys can contribute to the best parts. :cool:

The funniest thing is how big a threat everyone considers the captive bum.  He saunters out the opened-by-you door and all the MIB are like HOLY CRAP MUST KILL ... and usually catch quite a few of the scientists in the crossfire. :D

My favorite instance ever involved me opening all the cells as described above, then saving.  From there I made sure to get ALL the scientists and guards in range involved in the action as fast as possible, then quicksaved.  I went on to see funny things, but the most hilarious was unintentional and also quite obvious: upon quickloading, you immediately can see the bum run across the overhead walkway, and right after that, an MIB tears across from the other direction waving his hands in the air ON FIRE!! :wakka: Man I wish I could find that save now...

 

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Re: Funny moments in gaming?
I've never been able to get the Grays out of their radiation chamber. Even if they're after me, they always seem to wait just inside the door instead of coming out.

That MIB with the assault rifle nearby behaves a bit strangely. He is usually the first one to attack the greasels and the bum, but he seems to only have a single 7.62mm clip and he just runs away from any fighting when he is out of ammo. He may occasionally run all the way to the soldier's quarters, where the troops consider him an enemy and kill him. :D

I think the best place for fooling around is actually the Paul Denton / UNATCO fight scene. A lot of strange things can happen during that. I once had Paul accidentally fall into the elevator shaft while he was fighting. Both he and the UNATCO troops could see each other but their guns weren't in each other's line of fire, so they were just standing there like statues, ready to fire. I tossed one of the comfy chairs into the shaft and it kept bouncing on Paul and hurting him (the walls of the shaft held it in place), so he became angry at me too.

He may also happen to step on the cleaner bot a bit later and quickly destroy it. You can see the same sort of the thing in the Vandenberg base, near the medical bot in the main building. The troops often hit it by mistake and then promptly blow it up.

I've kept savegames at all the funny points in the game, so I can always load one up whenever I need a few laughs. :D

DX Invisible War also has quite a few hilarious parts, mostly with the physics but also the AI. I had a savegame in Trier where all the civilians were afraid of a mouse and were cowering and/or running from it, but overwrote it by mistake.

In the Greasel Pit, in the room with the pool table, there is one bearded bum standing next to a plank-like object on the wall. If you keep bumping into that object, you can make it topple over and fall on the bum. When the bum starts walking around, the plank gets flung away in some direction at a very high speed.

In the Cairo ApostleCorp level, you can bring all the Templar bodies you find to the lobby (there are around 15 of them) and pile them up behind one of the sofas. If you put the utility cart on top of the pile it will bounce a couple of times and then get thrown off, taking several of the bodies with it.

I also like how the Illuminati commandos say "hmm...I am flammable!" when they catch on fire. :lol:

As for the ragdoll physics, pictures are worth a thousand words, although even they don't show all the vibrating motion and the bumping sounds: :D
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This happened yesterday actually. I was playing the F.E.A.R. Combat with my friends and was runnign towards a doorway. For some reason I decided to throw a grenade into the room, but that plan misfired with a lucky coincidence. The grenade accidentaly hit the wall next to the doorway and that made the nade bounce behind me killing an opponent who was trying to sneak at me from behind.

Needless to say I was unable to play for a moment because of laughing.
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I don't know if the X2 developers noticed that the hostile alien race called the "Khaak", sounds exactly like the word "cock".  This makes some of the dialog a bit interesting, to say the least.  A memorable one was "You defend the transporter, I'm going to hold off the Khaak".
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In 'Perfect Dark: ZERO' I threw a flash grenade into a bunch of men and they all moved in the exact same way and said the exact same thing: "My eyes! I can't see!".

 

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And about the Khaak, did anyone say "We're going to have cut off the Khaak."?

 

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put this up on Sectorgame a little while ago:



much better with sound like.

 

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much better with sound like.

"AHHHHHHHHHHH"

SS was a ton of fun. :)

 

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And about the Khaak, did anyone say "We're going to have cut off the Khaak."?


SSHHHHHHH! You'll send Kaz off on one again! :nervous:




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I don't know if the X2 developers noticed that the hostile alien race called the "Khaak", sounds exactly like the word "cock"

Sounds more like cack to me, and the developers of X2 have a sense of humour most certainly. You're working for a guy called Ban Danna remember?

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AO, cast this program, to improve concealment, and shrink char...

"F*** i'm trapped in this Godd*** sewer grille! Get me out!"

*29 minutes later*

"O.0... what happens when this thing wears off..."

Um... Grim fandango, where glottis is like "It's like they ripped out my heart, and threw it into the wooodddsss!!!" *Glottis rips out his heart, throws it into the petrified forest*. Or when he gets addicted to kitty racing...

Or... when you make the angels cry, or when glottis is holding his breath underwater. "Breathe glottis" "Easy for you to say, you don't have lungs!" "You survived without a heart for a while, you can survive with water in your lungs"

 

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Good job Alpha 2. Good job.

I don't have a screenshot of it, but this happened to me once on the last mission:
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I don't know if the X2 developers noticed that the hostile alien race called the "Khaak", sounds exactly like the word "cock"

Sounds more like cack to me, and the developers of X2 have a sense of humour most certainly. You're working for a guy called Ban Danna remember?

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