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Our Summer Sale keeps sizzling nicely in the sun with over 3400 amazing deals up to 90% off and chilling game collections that include bestsellers, RPGs, indies, and more. Yet don’t hold your breath because that’s only the beginning! We also have an exciting Contest for you starting today.

To enter, comment on the forum, under our Twitter or Facebook contest post and tell us what your proudest gaming moment was.

You can win one of 10 bundles of 15 games available on GOG.COM, such as Control Ultimate Edition, Disco Elysium - The Final Cut, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition, Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition, Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition and more!

Submit your entries before June 28th, 1 PM UTC. Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
My proudest gaming moment was my first no-death (for any party member) Nightmare playthrough of Dragon Age: Origins. Companions are squishy and dumb and want to stand in fire, and keeping them alive was the real nightmare!
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GOG.com: Our Summer Sale keeps sizzling nicely in the sun with over 3400 amazing deals up to 90% off and chilling game collections that include bestsellers, RPGs, indies, and more. Yet don’t hold your breath because that’s only the beginning! We also have an exciting Contest for you starting today.

To enter, comment on the forum, under our Twitter or Facebook contest post and tell us what your proudest gaming moment was.

You can win one of 10 bundles of 15 games available on GOG.COM, such as Control Ultimate Edition, Disco Elysium - The Final Cut, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition, Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition, Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition and more!

Submit your entries before June 28th, 1 PM UTC. Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
My proudest gaming moment is when I 100% completed all of Skyrim's main questlines: Story, Dawnguard, Dragonborn (Miraak), Dark Brotherhood, Thieves Guild, College of Winterhold, Companions, and Civil War.
To be frank, i have a fair few, but if i had to give one, it'd the the most recent one, having spent countless weekends with my friend attempting to grind out the entire halo LASO campaign once mcc got released on pc, with easily over 300h playtime, and most notably getting so sidetracked on a single level (two betrayals, halo ce) where we spent almost 5h attempting to bypass the game's boundaries in search of enemy trigger locations and limit testing a lot of mechanics. It definitely is something to look back on, even though it was relatively recent. It's especially great since not too long ago it was my first time experiencing the story of halo, at least up until you get to h4, but we don't talk about that.
My proudest gaming moment was not beating Dark Souls 1, it was finding GOG and buying all the old school D&D games for $25 bucks total. I felt like I found gold!
I don't see myself as "best world gamer" with any game, but my proudest moment was "my burial" cutscene at the end of Mass Effect trilogy.
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GOG.com: Our Summer Sale keeps sizzling nicely in the sun with over 3400 amazing deals up to 90% off and chilling game collections that include bestsellers, RPGs, indies, and more. Yet don’t hold your breath because that’s only the beginning! We also have an exciting Contest for you starting today.

To enter, comment on the forum, under our Twitter or Facebook contest post and tell us what your proudest gaming moment was.

You can win one of 10 bundles of 15 games available on GOG.COM, such as Control Ultimate Edition, Disco Elysium - The Final Cut, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition, Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition, Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition and more!

Submit your entries before June 28th, 1 PM UTC. Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
One of my proudest gaming moments was to recognize the pattern of a very expensive radar in the encoded Wing Commander: Privateer save files. The hack was motivated by the desire to undo the in-game purchase because the item was not worth it. However, this allowed me to sell the item as many times as I wanted and finance the most advanced spaceship available with little to no grinding. Once I owned the most advanced spaceship, the end game story developed further. It is a great memory from a great game during my childhood. =)
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I am torn apart between Completing 100% of the original Crash Team Racing and completing Ace Combat 3 all missions on hard with A rank using only the planes unlocked on the previous mission (no OP final game plane or satelital laser).
Mine is recent and and honestly not that impressive but I have been talking about finishing it for years. Last month I finished Chrono Trigger on original hard ware for the first time.

That or comming up with a solution to have all of my games installed at ounce. 7TB of games
6 PUBG games won in a row (way before bots), almost finishing the season on the top 10 leaderboard (11th).
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My proudest moment can be found in Nintendo Power Magazine issue 096 for May 1997. In Super Mario 64, players could manipulate Mario's face in all sorts of ways. I mangled Mario's face enough to get my name in the magazine. The portrait titled "Mario Tellin' Lies" is mine.
'Proudest moment' - Full blown Lee Roy Jenkins moment in battlefield capture the flag, spawned, landed a jeep flew through the map capturing each flag solo got them all before anyone had set off, the game was mine, I might even have exited the game as soon as I had done it to break for a metaphysical cigar. If you don't know what I mean by Lee Roy moment look it up and realise its only been a short time since you've been through puberty, I'm a veteran my short and curlies has the adventurous grey amoungst them, classy. Peace.
Another great moment was being completely surrounded and outnumbered in Rome: Total War I used the real tactics of Alexander in the Battle of Gaugamela to push through their middle and attack their general to cut the head off the snake! Fortune favours the bold!
My proudest gaming moment was just yesterday, when I reized how my two weeks old newborn daughter could calm down sitting on my lap while I play using my controller. I can be a dad and a gamer too!
My proudest gaming moment was beating GTA San Andreas without any cheat codes as a kid. That game was super fun and finding all the neat easter eggs and stat boosts even more so. I didn't have much friends before this but this game gave me a way to talk to people and have fun while at it!
The first time I ever played Fortnite I hid in the tunnel in the old map until I had to run from the storm because I had never played a shooting game before and was not comfortable shooting people yet. Then after more cautious running and hiding I waited in the area I thought the storm would surround next and waited. A few minutes later, with my heart pounding from the nervous anxiety I had since my mom would not approve of such a game if she walked in, and I wasn't sure if I could handle the pressure of this game because I couldn't shoot or aim very well, a banner appeared before me on my screen exclaiming "Victory Royale." And that is the story of how I won my first ever game of Fortnite without shooting a single shot.