10 Things In Video Games That Require Serious Dedication



Many accomplishments and feats in gaming require tons of dedication and determination. Here are some intense and honorable examples.
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32 thoughts on “10 Things In Video Games That Require Serious Dedication”

  1. You know I use to be able to do all the complete attacks called additions for every character on this PS1 game called The Legend of Dragoon including the counters on the PS1 game… idk if i can do that now cause my hearing is crap these days after being out the military and had faulty hearing protection it seems.

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  2. For real shout out to people who make the guides. Realistically I prob would never have ever beaten a game in my life lol. Whoever made the donkey Kong 64 guide that i printed out that was legit hundreds of pages. 🎉🎉. Top notch

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  3. If that was one of your guys pc running that superman game where he was standing there and it was shuddering your guys need to pitch in and get them a new pc no reason it should be shuddering get him a pc he deserves it whoever was running that game im trying to help you out get on them and the community here needs to like this comment to help him get a new pc

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  4. Also, I've literally never seen a leaderboard that didn't have at least a few hackers at the top whose scores were like 20,000x the next highest natural scores, to the point they're usually overflowing.

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  5. I was top 100 (90th) for Mark of the ninja standard story leaderboard. Then they rereleased the game for the new console generation and I was so excited to go back to it only to find out THEY REMOVED LEADERBOARDS. Big sad.

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  6. I've been speed running Mario 64 off and on for the last year and a half, and it is truly time consuming, and I'm only doing it on emulator, which is far more simple to setup than original hardware. I love to play multiple other games, triple A or otherwise, but I find coming back to SM64 is addicting / difficult since it's easy to forget strategies / lose muscle memory, and I'm only decent at best. It's quite a balancing act, and I partially wish I never even started it since there's so many other great games to play.

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  7. As a Twitch Mod for a bunch of Twitch streamers, I can tell they REALLY need dedication to keep streaming after countless trolls/simps/plain freaking weirdos pop in their chat trying to ruin everything. I've seen a few of them climb pretty quickly, and a bunch more just drop to the ground and simply stop streaming after Twitch added more rules and started keeping a higher percentage of the subs/bits donated to them. I'm just a Mod and sometimes, I feel like quitting, so hats off to them for keeping the streams going!!

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  8. I had to comment on 3 the collector. Because my best friend and I are hard copy advocates but he's also an avid collector. A few months ago he finally got his hands on a collector edition of Majoras Mask for 64. And they're were to many random correlations between this one and the one that was in my N64 collection my dad forced me to sell for 20 bucks mack in 07. So we're pretty sure he some how got my copy and we're just super happy about that.

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  9. So awesome seeing the Trials games recognised in these clips, the leaderboards in Trials are amazingly competitive, some players are so insanely good, it's very impressive!

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  10. The game that took the most time (not gameplay time but meticulous time), energy, and dedication for me was Kingdom Come Deliverance. Partly because the game felt like a simulator and it was tough, and also partly because of all the game breaking bugs on Xbox lol

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  11. it’s so annoying looking for a guide only to end up on a site where the guide is ‘go to the location’…but wheeeeere?

    you can totally tell when the person writing the guide has ACTUALLY PLAYED IT!

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  12. If you also want to hear something crazy Google your PSN and see the amount of details that they write about you about the type of games you play in the game are you are it's amazing and creepy at the same time lol

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  13. I've heard that another problem indie devs face is in game length. Steam has a refund cut off time of two hours played regardless of game length. If your game can be played from start to finish in under two hours it doesn't matter how good your game is. People will leave glowing reviews but refund the game anyway because they can. Many indie devs have quit after their first title or two after this happened to them.

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  14. I was streaming for a bit and falcon is 100% correct. I was just hitting a wall, to get views, manage my schedule, social media, constantly engaging the people that do watch… I got to a point where an energy co sponsored me and I still only made a few dollars a week tops. I learned it's much harder than it looks lol.

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