MFP Gamers, what is your ultimate accomplishment?

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  • _John_
    _John_ Posts: 8,646 Member
    Maxing out my character in Dragon Warrior.

    http://youtu.be/LXzikedPY08?t=30s

    Metal slimes FTMFW
    I think I only managed to beat one once.

    they were concentrated in a narrow strip on the SE corner of the map, and you had to be pretty far along (way past when you encountered them during the parts of the game you were actually there) to be able to kill them before they ran away.

    I forget the wording, but basically if you didn't get a "lucky hit" they just ran away...

    just 4 measly HP if memory serves...
  • chivalryder
    chivalryder Posts: 4,391 Member
    When I placed first in every single race in Gran Turismo (including the 5 hour endurance races), GT2, GT3, and GT4. Aw yeah. I even did a few of the 24 hour races solo.
  • valkaree
    valkaree Posts: 519
    conquering Legend of Zelda on my Nintendo. It was epic
  • SuperVixen2B
    SuperVixen2B Posts: 218 Member
    FFXI - our puller grabbed aggro on a chain of goblins coming out of the tunnels in Valkurm Dunes. I was the healer, a taru WHM (I know female healer, totally sterotypical...bite me). We should have died. There were higher levels standing around... some just to watch the blood bath for their own entertainment, some hoping to level up their revive spell. Nobody did anything. They just watched. Cold and heartless. Through team work and communication, the tank was able to keep the aggro while the damage dealers did their worst. Luckily, we were all stocked up on potions/food, we all had the right gear for our levels and we were all subbed in the correct jobs for our main. TP and MP macros dinged, skill chain announcements lit up the screen. Everyone did exactly as their characters were designed to do. Everyone used their two hour. We should have died...but we didn't. /cheer and /applause and /salute and /dance emotes broke out among the crowd that had gathered. It wasn't just a gg, it was epic.
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    First cleric to get her epic on the server.

    How long did stay up?

    I could twist four songs reliably with only the stopsong macro.

    Kick *kitten*. Sleep? What was that?
  • The_Enginerd
    The_Enginerd Posts: 3,982 Member
    Maxing out my character in Dragon Warrior.

    http://youtu.be/LXzikedPY08?t=30s

    Metal slimes FTMFW
    I think I only managed to beat one once.

    they were concentrated in a narrow strip on the SE corner of the map, and you had to be pretty far along (way past when you encountered them during the parts of the game you were actually there) to be able to kill them before they ran away.

    I forget the wording, but basically if you didn't get a "lucky hit" they just ran away...

    just 4 measly HP if memory serves...
    Yep. They didn't come up very often even if you were in the right area and they ran off most of the time. They were worth a bunch of Experience Points, which was awesome if you could get one when you were trying to level up at the lower levels.
  • The_Enginerd
    The_Enginerd Posts: 3,982 Member
    I'll also add, getting a full combo on Tsugaru on Heavy. Only the cool kids will understand.

    This was a really fun one to do with the gallops:
    http://youtu.be/CBx7SWOPAGk
  • SuperVixen2B
    SuperVixen2B Posts: 218 Member
    ...bump. I need some nerd to get me through this day.
  • TheNewPriceIsLoading
    TheNewPriceIsLoading Posts: 2,135 Member
    Getting 2 Killionaires in ONE match of Halo 4 Griffball. #Beastmode.
  • lookin4gains
    lookin4gains Posts: 1,761 Member
    The one thing that stands out was winning a original Street Fighter competition with Chun Lee at a blockbuster store. Lol.
  • Valrotha
    Valrotha Posts: 294 Member
    myself and 3 friends played the same D & D Forgotten Realms Campaign for 25 years....

    Now THAT'S impressive!

    Finished ToC heroic during the LK expansion in WoW.
  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    In 1999 I began playing a word game called "Acrophobia: The Fear of Acronyms". It was alot of fun. Anyway, I played that game for nearly a year. I met my husband in that game. We would play Acro and talk on ICQ for hours. Those were the days of dial-up.... haha. I guess that can be considered a great accomplishment.


    These days, I get excited if I manage not to get blown up by a creeper in Minecraft, or my Sim encounters an alien is the Sims 3.

    Seriously, it's the little things.
  • SuperVixen2B
    SuperVixen2B Posts: 218 Member
    Anyone on the east coast been to eStarland? That place is like walking back into my childhood. All the old cartridge game systems, button smasher arcade games, etc - all set up so you can actually play them. I :heart: that place. I lost an afternoon playing a fighting game with some beastman character and a female fighter with dual wield swords. Fun button masher.
  • SuperVixen2B
    SuperVixen2B Posts: 218 Member
    myself and 3 friends played the same D & D Forgotten Realms Campaign for 25 years....

    This is awesome. Our group started out in a campaign of our DM's imagination and moved to Castle Ravenloft a few months ago. I hope we can all stay together that long. Enjoying it a lot more than I thought I would.
  • SaintTawny
    SaintTawny Posts: 26 Member
    FFXI - our puller grabbed aggro on a chain of goblins coming out of the tunnels in Valkurm Dunes. I was the healer, a taru WHM (I know female healer, totally sterotypical...bite me). We should have died. There were higher levels standing around... some just to watch the blood bath for their own entertainment, some hoping to level up their revive spell. Nobody did anything. They just watched. Cold and heartless. Through team work and communication, the tank was able to keep the aggro while the damage dealers did their worst. Luckily, we were all stocked up on potions/food, we all had the right gear for our levels and we were all subbed in the correct jobs for our main. TP and MP macros dinged, skill chain announcements lit up the screen. Everyone did exactly as their characters were designed to do. Everyone used their two hour. We should have died...but we didn't. /cheer and /applause and /salute and /dance emotes broke out among the crowd that had gathered. It wasn't just a gg, it was epic.

    I miss that game so much :(

    Some of my best memories were soloing bombs as Beastmaster in Garlaige Citadel, and farming gold coins and rare drops in Castle Oztroja on Thief.
  • Killing Molag Bal and leveling up to veteran rank in Elder Scrolls Online :)
  • SaintTawny
    SaintTawny Posts: 26 Member
    I can't believe I forgot this one until just now - On FFXI the time my BCNM group got a total 4 Peacock Charm drops and 6 Scrolls of Utsusemi: Ni in a single night, and 2 of the Peacock Charms and 3 of the scrolls were aaallll mine based on the drop rules we had set.
  • SuperVixen2B
    SuperVixen2B Posts: 218 Member
    FFXI - our puller grabbed aggro on a chain of goblins coming out of the tunnels in Valkurm Dunes. I was the healer, a taru WHM (I know female healer, totally sterotypical...bite me). We should have died. There were higher levels standing around... some just to watch the blood bath for their own entertainment, some hoping to level up their revive spell. Nobody did anything. They just watched. Cold and heartless. Through team work and communication, the tank was able to keep the aggro while the damage dealers did their worst. Luckily, we were all stocked up on potions/food, we all had the right gear for our levels and we were all subbed in the correct jobs for our main. TP and MP macros dinged, skill chain announcements lit up the screen. Everyone did exactly as their characters were designed to do. Everyone used their two hour. We should have died...but we didn't. /cheer and /applause and /salute and /dance emotes broke out among the crowd that had gathered. It wasn't just a gg, it was epic.

    I miss that game so much :(

    Some of my best memories were soloing bombs as Beastmaster in Garlaige Citadel, and farming gold coins and rare drops in Castle Oztroja on Thief.

    It was an awesome game. One of the only I've played that really relied on team work and playing your character correctly. When it was good, it was so good. Made the mistake of trying to relive the magic recently. They've totally gimped the game, it's terrible. Just masses of people bludgeoning worms and skellies in a tunnel. So sad. :sad: