Probably spent way to much time and finally achieved his goal of opening the door. The motivation to continue playing no longer existed. He did it for himself. Not for bragging rights.
Another player (dev onica) did it on stream. It was just an island with a few vendors. After 9 years and all of that work to get that lack luster reward probably crushed the guy.
People keep saying all the FIFA's are the same, but they're not. If only they were. They always seem to alter some controls. With every new fifa, if i get a penalty or free kick i have no idea what to do. (i must note that I'm not an avid fifa player and I always skip one or two, but ive been playing on and off since fifa 2002)
Obv u have no idea what you're talking about 19 20 and 21 are absolutely unplayable I have no Idea how they actually managed to ruin a franchise in this degree but they did 18 was pretty bad too.
I still play Digimon World for the PSOne still to this day even after almost 17-18 years.. I really can't get enough of the ambience and the rural vibe that it gives off, it just feels like you're at home. I guess it's more accurate if I say that I still play a lot of retro or late 90's games that I grew up with as a kid..
@@anoniemonbekenden8159 I believed it was called numemon. You get it if you either did too much negative raising (poop without toilet for example) or the digimon didn't hit all the checkmarks for a specific digimon when it came time to digivole so it defaults to it. Digimon World is one of the hardest ps1 game ever with weird and something backwards game design of the evolution system.
Its weird my neighbor looks about 65ish.... Seeing thru his window has a big 65in TV with mulitscreen desktop let up... Be seeing him playing shooter games....
I've been playing assassin's creed unity for 4 years now,I think if not 5.It's a really interesting game with a lot to discover,some people might call it one of the shittiest and most buggy games in the assassin's creed series but that's what makes it special and still makes me play it
he didnt stop playing he just didnt tell enyone what was there,, now alot of players has passed and there is an island behind the door with some ridles that no one has solved
HavoK Gaming no one would want to make experiments on someone who wasted 9 years on nothing. He probably lost his marbles completely when he saw theres nothing there.
First guy played to reach level 999 and stopped. Once he got through the door, he just saw the sentence "Lmao, you just wasted your life" He stopped playing ever since.
Kharsek was the first player ever to achieve level 700 (5 Nov, 2013) and also the first to reach level 800 (8 Nov, 2014), 900 (14 Sep, 2015), 1000 (7 Aug, 2016), 1100 (17 Dec, 2017) and 1300 (4 Jun, 2019). Because he was the first player to reach level 999, on 1 August 2016, he was the first player who could go through the Gate of Expertise.
-That first guy got to lv 999 -opened the door -realized there was nothing there -questioned his life decisions -quit playing video games -stop going on the internet -lived the rest of his life
That's a good guess. Especially since the developers totally trolled him into doing it with the "only the worthy may pass" bullshit. It would be like saying "if you beat this impossible obstacle course, you get this house"...only to find out the house is nothing more than a model on a Hollywood back-lot. I would be super pissed off and maybe even sue the developers for false advertisement. Whatever.
@@RJMc819 How did he "play himself"??? A certain impression was given by the game developers and they didn't follow through. Aliens : Colonial Marines is a great example of a game company being sued for false advertisement.
imagine playing a singleplayer game for a decade it's not like gta 5 or something , this game you could have seen everything the first year you played it
@Pafel Pafelov: IIRC Gameranx is just another clickbait channel (clickbait titles, clickbait thumbnails, maybe even viewbait descriptions) like 95% of the entirety of all YT channels in the past 5 years, so you'll rarely see anything even remotely related to the title or pic. If YT takes aways "monetization" then "clickbait" will immediately stop because there'd no longer be a motive to deceive people anymore. Will they stop monetization though? Will they fuck lol.
@@MnMEminemI understand your way of thinking, but it's impossible to logically determine whether or not something is clickbait, and thus very hard (if not impossible) to make an algorithm for.
I'm still playing GTA San Andreas. I've completed it so often that I can turn off the audio and subtitles during cutscenes and could do the voice acting myself for every scene.
This is actually epic. Although I can pull off the same feat on other games in just the 3rd one. I can do this for every assassin's creed game except Origins and Onwards aswell as basically every anime game I have with a story mode
@@WheresTheArcade Definitely. Hell, even when a friend of my dad was over for a visit and wanted to fuck around for shits and giggles spotted it. And he was mostly just trying to pick up hookers for 10 minutes before I got tired of seeing an old man trying to pick up virtual hookers by running them over cause he couldn't figure out how to drive with the keyboard.
I have been playing From Software's games since Demon's Souls on ps3 in 2009 till today. Elden Ring being the current but I am very thankful to From Soft for the many thousands of hours spent on their games.
Tip: you must maintain consistent ambition, determination & effort in order to maintain skill, presence & high score. This is true of both video games & human relationships. Hope that helps! Good luck out there!
I King No kidding! At least there's ONE gamer who actually got some physical exercise while playing a video game!! The rest of us are just getting lazy, sedentary and FAT!
Played Metal Slug 1 and 2 for over ten years(not super consistently, though), until I managed to beat it with no deaths or on one coin on maximum difficulty
You guys must not play Eve. It is impossible for one player to attain a Titan or really own one alone. It is owned by whatever corporation he was in, and they just lost a massive capital vessel to the enemy. It took Hundreds of people, hundreds of hours to aquire that vessel. To replace it immediately you would need arund 3000 dollars, assuming your alliance does not have the materials on hand to build another, which they most likely do not. A titan is the WoW equivalent of having all the best gear, and this guy just lost it all.
I still have my ps3 copy and bought a PS4 version couple years ago I started a new file but haven’t gone back to it in a while I think I just got to whiterun lol fresh spawn asf
When I was eight, I started playing fallout 4 the year it came out and I played it almost every day for 4 years on one player. I completed every single quest, at least every type of legendary effect for at least every single piece of weapons and armor. That includes all of the dlcs. I also found a way to side with every single faction and have max affinity with every companion
Bro how did you manage to play that game for 4 years bro its really a good game but its so deppressed bro .Like it always makes me sink in that cold dark world .one of the best open world games bro still didnt complete it i need to built the teleporter
I have hundreds of hours sunk into that game, and I've never finished the main quest. HA. Gotta get more soul gems first. And where'd I leave all them Fire Salts?
I think that depends what he means by railway system. If he means a single track that goes from my house all the way down to bedrock and where my mines are, then yes. If he means like a literal station where there's multiple paths you can take and you have multiple destinations for people to go, then no. That's about where Minecraft gets boring to me.
Thank the lord they are not trying to complete Get over it!'s tutorial . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . In fact, after 10 hours . Im still on the first floor and uninstalled the game for the remaining time this universe has.
Achraf Ben Othman but you haven’t been playing that one game only and no other game for 20 years. You haven’t played that game consistently for 20 years. What you’ve done is revisited every now and then over the course of 20 years
Hey I'm a small youtuber that is really close to 50 subs and before I give me a hate comment I've been on this site for many years and I've been struggling since so I'd appreciate even just a view or a like but a sub would mean the world to me thank you
When City of Heroes was first live 2004-2012, I played every day for 7 of those years. When the private servers became widely known in 2019, I played every day on the Homecoming servers for 2 years, I log in for a few hours weekly now.
My high school science teacher played lord of the rings online since beginning of the game and still plays it. He is also the number one most smartest person I have ever met and his dedication to the game is beyond my belief. At one point in time he even tried me to join his game with him and I regretted never doing so.
I've played NES Tetris almost every day for 15 mins - 2 or 3 hours for the past 11 years. It's how I decompress after work or when there's a lot on my mind.
One of my memories of my childhood is when I was around 8 years old, my brother, a neighbor and me played through the night that Mortal Kombat Space Invaders minigame. Didn't even remember of Mortal Kombat when playing it.
My thoughts exactly. The closest to "paying off" is Blizzard sending out statues.. But that's not really paying off considering those people all spent literally hundreds if not thousands of dollars and they got a little statue that would probably cost like $50 tops..
I played Silent Hill 2 back when I didn't have internet out of town, and I played it every day for years. Got all the secret endings as well as non-secret before I even had the ability to look them up. I felt so happy in the end
@@pandaabove6838 I don't think you can download. It's one of those crappy games that come with the console bundle. There are DLCs but it's kind of expensive.
I've been playing runescape for over 15 years now. Most of my time consists of mass projects like killing 100k celestial dragons or making 1 million dragonstone bracelets myself.
Ive played it most of my life and I dont play anymore and I still watch alot of videos of it. Its just not really fun for me anymore so I play other games.
Kinda same. Cept I have this weird habit of maxing accounts, then making another account maxing it, repeating this. 2007 scape only, i have about four accounts maxed cb/cerb/dag/pets. 99 miner, idk why but I get a kick out of new accounts. Iv done barrows nearly 10K chest runs on one. Idk why I still play, but it always calls me back. Started when I was 15. 27 now.
I've played Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege for almost 7 years now since it released. Been through so much with that game, got friends for life playing that game. Traveled all the way from Sweden to UK to meet up with my 5 Stack and it was amazing. It was like we were meant to be friends and somehow found each other through a game that for most people a dying game. Heavily invested in the Esport scene, been since the start, met professional players, content creators and developers. Wouldn't trade the experience for anything, and this is all from a game. My mom was like all the time get of your screen and go out and socials with people, but she didn't know that was what I was doing every day for hours, still think she doesn't get it. My grandma says she understands because she says when she was 14 years (back in 1949) she had a pen pal's from different parts of the world that she met up with over the years. And still are friends to this day, although I have to help her with Skype and FaceTime (guess writing letters and waiting days for a respons got a bit old)
lmao How sad is it when people get off on such arbitrary, stupid shit? Then again, when you've accomplished nothing in life worth noting, I guess skin and geography of birth is a big deal. Also, this all happened after the liberal snowflake communist Muslim takeover. It was an odd chapter in which chest-thumping neckbeards cosplaying soldiers were roundly beat the fuck out by a group of college kids with Easter egg colored hair. Unfortunately, the neckbeards had been crying about the violent snowflakes so hard for so long, their response just sounded like the same butthurt crying past generations were used to hearing from them.
Kharsek went through the door, there's a small island it teleports you to and that's about it. The players already kind of knew what was there, but he did refuse to say what it was for a few weeks before the 2nd lvl 1000 walked through the same door and revealed what was there.
@@White_Night_Demon There's non-trivial possibility the guy killed himself after realizing there was nothing of value there. Think about it. The guy probably spent years getting to it first, you cannot have much on the side to get into this type of venture so he would have based at least part of his identity around this. Then when he discovers there's nothing there but an 8-bit animation of an island teleporting you somewhere he may have felt such unbearable shame that he couldn't take it. It seems like he publicized his achievement too so the shame would have been huge. Who knows ? That'd be sad as hell
I played Segas Kid Chameleon all the way through. It has 99 levels and is insanely hard. I started after school one day and just kept going and made it. It seems trivial but I'm still amazed I did it...I also used to be a record holder back in the day on Segas Columns...
The halo 3 one gives me the chills.... I MISS THIS GAME SO MUCH! Such a wonderful community... I love every single thing about halo 3. And I miss it... R.I.P all my friends who came never back online. R.I.P all the people who had get up early next day, and came never back online. R.I.P Master Chief R.I.P HALO
Final Fantasy 6, which was Final Fantasy 3, but was actually Final Fantasy 6, for the Super Nintendo; I played the game when I was younger for LITERALLY like 6 years straight( not being the only game I played) and I had found and accomplished things in that game that most books and magazines from the time didn't know about.
i just recently (well couple years ago) watched a 100% speedrun of ff3, when he got Gogo and put different skills on him i was like WTF i thought he was just useless, there is no where that tells you that you can change his skills
I played PlanetSide (1) for over 10 years straight before it shut down and I've been playing Final Fantasy XI since 2004. I don't think I could ever quit, I've met so many people who have helped me and people I've helped, people that started and didn't read the first cut scene and were completely lost and didn't find the way out of the city for over 3 days.. and with these people we've formed a lot of bonds with these people and when someone is missing you notice that person is gone and worry a little.. :3 Anyway, what I wanted to say is I have a little sad story, one of my friends I was doing missions and ranks with for a very long time. We would wait for each other every and and it was the highlight of it too, the player base at the time was very secluded to small groups and people rarely helped stangers back the.. but one day he vanished after logging out to seek shelter from a tornado back in 2007ish. Either he lost every thing and just never came back.. or.. heaven forbid, lost his life to the tornado... I never knew his real name out side of the game nor any leads to find out, only his player name... "Sagat", I hope he is well and living a full and happy life though.
The same happened to me with a friend from Phantasy Star online back when it originally released for the GameCube. I had a good online friend who I remember to this day nearly 15+ years later. I too only remember his game name “Lodoss” and I never saw him again after one night of him saying he was going to a Metallica concert.
I remember really wanting Borderlands 2 for my ps3* and when I finally got it, It was so much fun but now I got bored and servers for me are inactive on the ps3