Thread:Vorknkx/@comment-3547390-20150204202730/@comment-3547390-20150321064740

Heh, I would save-scum to steal every single item in a house, no matter how nearly impossible it would be to collect or worthless due to having little monetary value. The problem is that I get bored doing it, it ruins the game as I end up getting annoyed of entering every house and making 50 trips. It would sound like an easy solution to fix, but my pack rat nature makes it rather impossible. Thief is one of the only games that caters to my pack rat interest while holding my attention, suddenly I am free to steal every plate in the mansion with random goals that feel liberating.

I am not a treasure collector. I prefer stealing from people's homes than getting some expensive trinket. It is a need, a paranoia to prevent not having money (I actually am pretty terrible at getting money otherwise, when I don't steal I end up so poor that I can't afford a basic weapon). Actually, I am more of a mayhem person myself. I love to sneak to the middle of an area, then cause all havoc to break loose. Once again using Thief as an example, I can get to the middle of the map and then do what is needed while keeping myself safe due to my great amount of experience with the game. I love causing doors to be blown open, leading zombies on murderous rampages through the city, and throwing crates at guards to send them on a frenzy to search for me.

I don't get nauseated. Mountains or planets just jump out at me. One day I will actually be able to hit something in a flight sim, but that day will probably be the same one that I lose all ability in FPS games. Having no sense of control, having to hold something to keep you flying while trying to do things to turn, and avoiding the big giant object is all stuff I am very familiar with.

Achievements... I haven't played a game with them in a bit. Usually, I focus on trying to get every last one, often limiting myself to a specific region until I do every pointless thing. Sometimes that thing is chopping trees 5000 times.