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For 90s kids, there's no need for explanation. For others, well, pokemon was a phenomenon. It was everywhere, on TV, in magazines, toys, stickers. You could trade pokemon at the school excursion on the bus.

You felt alive in this world, pokemon gen 1-2 were the pinnacle of pokemon for me. And in gen2, finishing the game, and lo and behold, there's a whole other region (kanto) waiting for you to explore it. The night cycle in the game blew my mind in ways that I have been chasing ever since.

I know it will never be reached again, but the memory will remain as powerful as it was that evening of the early 00s. What is your greatest gaming high, that you know will never be topped again, and that you have been chasing ever since?

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[–] HerrVorragend@lemmy.world 27 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Planetside 2.

Was pretty new to the game and just wsndering around as a sniper when a guy in a transport pulled up and told me to get in.

Boarded the transport and drove around for a bit when we crossed a hill that sat above an enemy camp.

I jumped out as he drove on and started scouting the camp from the hill. Felt a bit lonely and asking myself if jumping out here was a good idea at all.

After a while, I chose to shoot and see where it lands to see how high I need to aim to adjust for bullet drop.

Suddenly I hear a loud 'boom' and an explosion roughly where I was shooting at. Then another 'boom' and another explosion.

Turned around to be surprised by 5 friendly tanks in one line behind me unloading at the enemy camp.

After about 20 more seconds, my hill was swarmed with all kinds of friendly tanks and personell, just blasting away at the camp.

It was as if I went from a lonely scout newb to somehow spearheading the attack, which felt really cool.

[–] noxypaws@pawb.social 3 points 2 days ago

Planetside 2 is incredible for facilitating "greatest gaming high" moments.

I just hopped back in a few weeks ago after probably six or seven years, and it's still an absolute blast when the population is high enough.

Amazing game. Sad it's falling off, but glad there are still at least occasionally enough players to enjoy it as it was meant to he enjoyed

[–] TunaLobster@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

I've been playing it for too long. Varying styles of play is really interesting when combined with the carried map and scale of battle. Not that everything in the game scales well, but what does scale makes it very interesting.

[–] FlihpFlorp@piefed.zip 5 points 3 days ago

I was late to planetside starting in 2018, then a haitus and then playing the shit out of it from 2020-24

Getting a level 80 asp 2 NSO (I’m not insane I’m not insane)

But for me I suck at the game, drift my ~~pancake~~ dervish over a lib and perfect swing around keeping my Gub trained in him at all time