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

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Well one of my proud moments was finishing final fantasy vi before i had to return it back to the rental place.
Dark Souls 2, Fume Knight. First time I beat him, I went weak in the knees.
My Proudest was in Little Nightmares when i colect all nomes and candles for use only my curiosity, without a guide, sometimes the temptation its walked in my mind to run for youtube hehe, but i never doit :D, i was have the control and play honestly to the end, this make me feel soo good, and i enjoyed more the game :D
My proudest moment is in Pokemon Emerald. I was able to get all the silver and gold symbols on the battle frontier and completing it. It took me months to do it and I don't think anything else will come close to that hard-earned victory.
I have many proud gaming moments, but my first was when I finished off every level of Super Mario World on the SNES.
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Finishing Baldurs Gate 1. At the beginning I was unable to understand English, at the end, I have rough idea about story and full understanding of game mechanics. My knowledge of english is based entirely on video games :D (And still far from perfect, guess I need to play more..)
My proudest gaming moment was completing the Pokédex for the first time in Pokémon black and white!
My proudest gaming moment was finishing the main story of Fallout 4 after months of playing off and on
My proudest gaming moment was completing Planescape: Torment. I wasn't proud because the game was hard to finish, or the combat challenging, nor because it was like reading a novel in computer game format. I was proud when I came to the realization that it is okay for a grown adult to feel deeply upon completion of an emotionally taxing gameplay experience. I felt a mixture of sadness, depression, fulfillment, as well as a sense of having experienced something remarkable. It's possible to enjoy a game, be saddened by the outcome, but at the same time see that it was an absolute masterpiece of art. Torment wasn't just a computer game, but an emotional journey worth traveling.
My proudest gaming moment was when, after over 300 hours of playing, I FINALLY finished Divinity: Original Sin II. And then started a new playthrough immediately after for the other companion's backstories.
My proudest gaming moment comes from 2013 when I beat stage 95 of Wrecking Crew on NES, without using anything else other than pixel perfect skill. The stage is almost impossible because, it's a race against time and you can't stop running, except at five pixel perfect locations on the screen. If you stop anywhere else, or you wait too long in those five locations, you lose. After that, I breezed through the last stages.

To be fair, there are several solutions that utilize tricks, or game engine bugs to get finish the stage, but the solution I came up with is identical to this one. I can't explain how I managed to come up with the solution, especially since at the time I wasn't able to find guides or gameplay footage.

EDIT: Actually, I've mentioned this before on GOG, sometime around 2013... In fact here it is.
Post edited June 22, 2021 by MadalinStroe
Hm. I feel like I've forgotten more moments than I can remember. Still, there was that one time playing multiplayer unreal tournament at work over lunch, it was a capture the flag map in a large alien hall with low gravity from a mod, I grabbed the flag and ran for our base, there was a guy behind me firing rockets at me, missing, but he was going to hit eventually, so I jumped up, spun round, nailed him dead on with my rocket launcher, spun back, got to the base, and captured the flag.

What else, well I see some baldur's gate comments, yup well I do recall that one time I managed to kill Saemon Havarian at the end of Throne of Bhaal. He's an annoying double crossing thief who's scripted to betray you twice, then escape in cutscenes. Twice. I had max level thief with loads of trap high level abilities, I dropped down a time trap, fired off assassination, and tore him to shreads. Actually, that combo stood me in good stead in the red giant area too, I had the Tactics mod in, so every time you hit a giant, you took fire damage, so I was struggling. Mages are of course way stronger than any other class in BG2, but only in the right hands. At the time I had the wrong hands. I thought, let's let Edwin tear them apart, so he cast time stop, and dropped ADHW a couple of times, I may even have been using a sequencer, perhaps that came later. In any case, he killed one giant and injured another. Given they have poor saving throws, a better tactic would have been that area spell to lower saves even more, perhaps glitterdust on top of that to blind them and drop saves further, and finish them with finger of deaths. In any case, my thief dropped a time trap, and killed the other seven.

Actually, baldur's gate 2 may be my top game of all time. Sure, factorio is great, city of abandoned ships too, so many honoroable mentions, but I've been playing BG since 2000. Not so much recently, but I'm currently playing a multiplayer run with my kids, and that's quite fun.
Not directly my proudest moment, but I was so scared by FEAR 2 that at some point I just unplugged my PC and removed the game afterwards. However the proudest moment was months later when I installed it again and beat the game! Proudest achievement ever.
Playing The Witcher 3 without using fast travel even one time. Total inmersion and RP. I had a blast but the Skellige's Island was a bit of chore after a time. xd