misteryo: Plus, companions. I hate 'em. All. There, I said it.
This. Plus, soloing when the game expects and is designed for companions and/or multiplayer, and having your lone PC still being referred to in the plural.
"Greetings, friends!"
"Friends? What friends? Me, myself and I?"
"I'm so glad that all of you are finally here. I have a mission that only a group of your size and varied talents has any chance of success..."
"Aargh!"
mondo84: I remember playing Lands of Lore 1 and being surprised when an NPC left my party and took all the stuff he was carrying or equipped. I had to reload and play again, then remove all the weapons and equipment from that character before going into the cutscene where he departs. That was just evil. :p
I'm guessing most RPGs give you the opportunity to keep everything from a departing NPC.
Actually, this happens in Arcanum too. 'Course, by the second playthrough you know to expect it.
amok: the guards that stand still and watch you getting slaughtered 2 feet away from you. Thank you city guards, nice to see you doing your job.
Azilut: They want to help you, but you know, union regulations...
I approve of this post.
Azilut: Now that I think about it, adventurers are less like vampires and more like British Petroleum.
I approve even more of
this one. :p
StingingVelvet: Money being weightless in games where money is huge chunks of gold or silver is always amusing to me. Fallout had weighted money I believe, and New Vegas does with hardcore mode turned on I think. It's just always kind of an eye-roll when I can't carry another flower for alchemy because of weight but I can pick up 100 more gold pieces.
Yup yup.
Fever_Discordia: Why can I only wear 1 ring when I have 5 digits on each hand? I could surely get more than one necklace over my head at once too, thinking about it...
Thinking of
The Mandarin, hm?
In fairness, this restriction kind of makes sense to me. One could always claim that the magical laws of that particular universe don't allow such close contact between similar items because of some sort of magical interference. It just seems like an oversight that this is never specifically spelled out* anywhere.
*EDIT: No pun originally intended. But still, turns out it's a pretty good one, eh?