Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140221183807/@comment-1915529-20140312190841

I really have no method what so ever, even when secrets are handed to you. In STALKER you can search dead bodies and some may hold information about a stash. This stash is placed on your map. After a couple days playing the map is full of stash icons but I never bother to go to any. Only the odd one or two. It woke me up on Sunday when I decided hell, why not, to look in a trailer where a stash icon is. Here I found my current, kick ass Assault Rifle that would other wise cost 18,000 coins. So maybe I should adopt your method.

Can't you kill the Trickster on Expert? Check mate Hammerite!

One thing I have issues with in games where you can collect money to spend on new items in shops is that I never want to spend my money. I have it in my head that if I keep all my money then I have it for when I need encase I need to buy a really good weapon that doesn't come available until later on but is important to clear a difficult area. For example in STALKER it takes quite some time to make your first 30k but now I have like 170k. I do spend small amounts on Ammo and Medkits although at this point I've been storing Ammo and Medkits on a corpse since I keep finding them on dead bodies and I can't help but take them just encase I need them at a later date.

This is ofcourse part of the experience of any game and especially RPGs where you have to manage your inventory without knowing what challenges you will face next. But I can sometimes get daunted by it, especially when playing a new Pokémon game and have no idea whether the colourful rodent in front of me will be defeated by my colourful rodent or if I need to switch to my even more colourful rodent. <-- Note the correct spelling for colour, you American pig.

EDIT: So yeh, we have a wiki here. Don't know if you noticed but there has been a constant stream of activity here for weeks. Plus knowing that people are enjoying what we've done is very nice. I just wish there was an easier way to monitor edits so that spam was easier to find and sort out. A random look at recent edits though shows all good posts that improve the pages.