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Nurse_Robot, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

Who amongst us hasn’t played GTA at least once while trying to drive around and follow all the traffic laws for absolutely no reason at all

forrgott,

Hmm. Nope.

That’s what Streets of SimCity was for!

QuadratureSurfer,
@QuadratureSurfer@lemmy.world avatar

Well unless you did sunday driving… And put weapons on your car so you could go around demolishing the buildings you had built up in Sim City.

MNByChoice,

Oh, yeah! Get a car, find a quite park, turn on the radio and chill.

Agrivar,

Every time I log into that game I like to pick a car from my garage, smoke a fatty (in RL), and then drive all slow and chill from my apartment to the golf course. Pretend like I’m afraid of getting pulled over! Then I play a quick 9 holes. Generally, after that, I’m done with GTA for another month or so.

Elevator7009,

There’s a wonderful contrarian-but-is-it-really-considering-it’s-making-the-lawful-choice delight in trying to follow the rules in a game about breaking rules.

No-commentary video of someone just driving in GTA trying to follow the rules of the road. I’m usually really not a video person, but just watching this feels nice somehow.

kratoz29,
@kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

Is there any mission as of nowadays that forces you to drive according to traffic laws in any of all the entries?

If not I propose a very annoying one like the Driver tutorial as the GTA VI tutorial.

gamermanh,

Sorta? Multiple that make you watch your speed, for sure

Driver’s law mechanics in a mission/mode of GTA would be amazing, wanted level system from 2 included (with a way to clear your on-foot wanted, of course)

CheeseNoodle,

People talk about getting filtered by fromsoft bosses but the goddamn driver tutorial was the hardest shit ever; especially since it used a lot of movie terms so if you weren’t really into american movies about cars half the stuff on the list was kind of gibberish.

kratoz29,
@kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

And that is why it would be fun to troll the worldwide players with such a tactic, at least for a little while, but the world ain’t funny anymore and they wouldn’t do that with arguably the most expected game of the decade.

YiddishMcSquidish,

Fucking driver! WTF is solemn‽

Nefara, (edited ) do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

For a while, I played the MMO Guild Wars 2 as a music simulator. It has playable in game musical instruments that you can equip, and play with the number keys. A-G are represented with the numbers 1-8 with 9 and 0 swapping an octave lower or higher. Killing monsters? Doing dungeons? Raids and world bosses? Nah I’m just chilling on a beautiful forested cliffside near a waterfall figuring out an arrangement for the Lord of the Rings theme.

Hello_there, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

The only way you can play soccer games is to see how many of your team can get red carded by end of match.

hobbsc,
@hobbsc@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

i, too, enjoy football violence!

Hello_there, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

The only way to play NASCAR games is to drive backwards and see how many cars you can involve in a wreck.

slazer2au,

Might as well play Flatout, you get nos from the damage you cause.

BuboScandiacus,
@BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz avatar

Fallout games with vehicles ? (I haven’t played Fo1,2,76)

vrek,

Or wreckfest

toddestan,

I remember in the original 1990’s NASCAR Racing game, I discovered a glitch where if I managed hit an AI car into the outer wall a certain way while driving backwards, it would launch said AI car backwards at some incredible rate of speed which could make for some spectacular wrecks.

Anyhow, that’s what I spent most of time doing.

Omgboom, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

I like to play crusader kings II from the point of view of God. Using console commands, sketchy cheat mod, and knowing the right game mechanics you can make characters do all types of crazy stuff. Using the “observe” console command let’s you play as a spectator, you can use the “play” command followed by a character ID and you will jump into playing as that character. I like to find a character, give them insane stats, and give them all of the best traits, make them immortal and then spectate for a few hundred years and see what my chosen one made the world into. I also like to try to determine before hand what I want them to do, like becoming emperor of brittania or whatever, and see how close I can get from just 1 or 2 interactions with them.

Elevator7009,

This is such a cool idea. Nudging a few things around and trying to see what ripple effects they have…

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@leminal.space avatar

I’ve done this a few times in different Civilizations games to see how the computer would react to things like an abundance of gold or over powered for the current turn units.

A lot of the time it was underwhelming with them not really utilizing what was given to them or switching up their strategy. With gold they wouldn’t buy units or tiles and would still demand gold during trades or for peace for example.

rockerface, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

I’m playing Overwatch but actually having fun while doing so /s

zo0,

Banned

The player exploited the game mechanics to achieve an unintended side effect.

fargeol, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?
@fargeol@lemmy.world avatar

I did that with RTS like Starcraft or Age of Empires II. I would just build a city, develop every upgrade, build good defenses and basically play it like Sim City

Rhynoplaz, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

I played the story in GTA a few times.

madame_gaymes, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?
@madame_gaymes@programming.dev avatar

This is pretty much the basis for the entire speed-running community. Maybe not totally different (like walking around as a peaceful tourist in Hitman), but definitely not utilizing mechanics as intended

Essence_of_Meh, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?
@Essence_of_Meh@lemmy.world avatar

I mostly play according to the intended game design. The only exceptions that come to mind at the moment are:

  • Open world games (GTA, Fallouts, Elder Scroll series etc) - I tend to act like a normal, civilian part of the world. I eat and drink, travel like a person rather than player (i.e. safely, without quick travel), avoid violence and do peaceful tasks when possible. I also go on trips and take screenshots of the scenery.
    Finally, if there’s an equipment system I limit myself to “reasonable” amount of baggage (both in terms of weight and volume).
  • Mirror’s Edge and Portal - the only games I learned to the point of speedrunning. I’m nowhere near the level of being able to compete with professionals (nor am I interested in that) but I can get through both pretty quickly and without issues.
Gradually_Adjusting, do games w What open-world games on Steam have satisfying movement, like Arkham Knight or Spider-Man?
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

This one is slightly less on target, but I’m really intrigued by a free demo I found this week called Exo Rally Championship. It’s a rally car game, but set in exotic little exoplanetary environments. The movement looks really interesting especially because you’re not just in a low-grav setting, you also have 360⁰ jets you can use to assist in steering or course-correction midair.

MudMan, (edited ) do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

Hah. As a kid I used to just hang out or make up stories in Lucasarts games, like Monkey Island and especially Maniac Mansion. I know I wasn't alone, because there were multipe contemporary games built around that idea, including form Lucas, even before The Sims came out. Toe Jam and Earl 2: Panic on Funkotron was also a good, weird roleplaying avenue.

And I did engage in some amount of "let's make my house in this map editor" back when games came with map editors. We all did, I think.

Oh, and some games I'd play just to listen to the music. It's hard to argue this was unintended, though, given how many games had sound test modes. I remember I'd fire up Panzer Dragoon just to gawk at the intro, which I realize seems silly if you look at it now.

pinball_wizard,

Panic on Funkotron is a great for that. It has light platforming, chill vibes, and great tunes. It’s a great game world to just hang out in.

MudMan,

It has tons of emotes (or things that can double as emotes) and multiplayer. In a world where making game characters expressive was not a thing, much less at the player's command, they felt like puppets.

Maestro,

I fondly remember when my parents bought a new house that had yet to be built. I took all the drawings and made a Doom map so I could show my parents what their house would look like.

Console_Modder, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?
@Console_Modder@sh.itjust.works avatar

Some friends and I play multi-world randomizers together. Randomizers modify a game so that important items/unlocks are in different locations or are obtained in a different way. I usually play Ocarina of Time and a randomizer changes all the “treasure chest” items found throughout the world, so instead of finding the bow in the Forest Temple (where it should be in the game), it could be found behind a rock in a cave in the middle of the field. I constantly have to ask myself “What items don’t I have yet?” and “What areas do I have access to that I haven’t searched yet?” It turns the game into a kind of puzzle game. There is a website we use called Archipelago.gg that lets you connect randomizers together. I can play an OOT randomizer and my friend can be playing a Pokemon Emerald randomizer, and when I open a chest I can find items from his game and he gets a gym badge, an HM, or something else dropped into his inventory. And it works the other way when he beats another trainer, he could get one of my items and I get some rupees, or a hookshot dropped into my inventory.

Lupo, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?
@Lupo@lemmy.world avatar

Splatoon

Play dualies, focus purely on anniahlating children with complete disregard for the objective.

MrEC, do games w Are there any games you don't play as it was intended to be played? If so, what game and how?

I play Trailmakers which is like Legos where people mostly build planes and tanks to shoot each other, but I build cranes, forklifts, trucks and boats and fill them with the barrels and crates from around the maps and move them to other places. Very peaceful and rewarding to me.

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