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My proudest moment of gaming is was completing Vampire Masquerade Redemption without cheats (seriously this rpp is hard)
Beating Final Fantasy X before my now ex-husband, even though he deleted my progress multiple times from the saved games card.
When I finally hit 100% both trophy and progress wise in Batman: Arkham Asylum/City/Knight.
Post edited June 21, 2021 by phoenix20191
A close runner up for me would being selected as one of the winners of the Kojima Productions screenshot contest for Death Stranding. Kind of an honour to be selected by probably one of the best and most well regarded developers around currently.
My proudest moment was probably finally finishing Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar. No video game since has scratched that particular itch, what a classic game.

I was also quite proud of myself when I quit playing every single Souls-like/Soulsborne game within the first 30 minutes of getting my ass royally kicked. Life's too short to be wasting it on that kind of frustration! ;-)
Beating Warcraft 3 and Frozen Throne after having the game for like 10 years and not being really a strategy game -guy.
I was Playing Sid Meier's Colonization and i was chasin this Dutch privateer and was losing the race, when it took a wrong turn and was cauht in a strait, i got bhat loot from that one.

One too was discovering that my character in Blackguards had better "armor" when he was naked.
My proudest gaming moment has to be when I finally defeated Dancer of the Boreal Valley in Dark Souls 3 after struggling with her for almost 6 months.
My proudest moment was years ago. I have always been a gamer since the Atari 2600. Them once I upgrades to my pentium 4 a magazine I subscribed to noticed me. They gave a spot in the magazine content in exchange for free games. I ended up with thousands of fans. My children where ver very proud of me too.
Proudest? More of a series of moments. Watching my daughters pick up on my love of gaming and expand on it into genres that I never really cared for. I've always been a long game RPG Open World kinda guy, and my daughters started on staples like Pokemon Red/Green, but have since grown to love platformers and twitch rythym games.

Watching the next generation of gamers and helping introduce them to games both classic and new continues to make me a proud gamer dad.
It was probably when I finished Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. I got the best possible ending and I felt very proud of myself seeing all the good I did for the game world.
Along time ago I was playing Team Fortress 2 and this really young sounding kid was verbally abusing his teammates, using racial slurs and making extremely anti-Semitic remarks. I unmuted my mic to calmly inform the kid that he was in breach of the end user agreement. I explained that if a server mod heard him, he would not only be banned from the server, but the game would be permanently removed from his Steam library (you had to pay for TF2 back then).

None of what I said was remotely true, but the kid believed me. He cried, apologized and promised never to do it again. As we continued to play, his weepy little voice would call out enemy movements and request healing.

My first time speaking on mic in an online game where I didn't know anyone.
Post edited June 21, 2021 by HalloranKatar
Finally, after all of these years i found time to play for the first time Doom 3 at my place and not an internet cafe (like the old times) and finally i had the proper way to feel the fear, ofc i had to include some precious mods to help me keep it real! I hope that kids nowadays having the chance to enjoy the titles we used to love back on the days
My proudest moment would be finally finishing the mask of the betrayer DLC from Neverwinter Night 2, after having to start over 3 time due to my computer dying and than getting my PC stolen after restarting the game a fourth time. Just took me 9 years to finally finish it. The game is awesome
That's an easy one - beating Limbo in a single run, under 60 minutes.