15 stupidest ways as players died in video games

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Some deaths are cheap, but others can be more embarrassing.

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Error saving a run-down teammate

Do you remember the good old times when your teammates fed mercilessly and tried to save them? We do not do either. Whether it s Rainbow Six victory, Destiny 1 or 2, The Division or even Overwatch when you play as Mercy, it s just humiliating to die if you try to save a fallen teammate. Just do what we do - show, laugh and accept the sweet hug of defeat.

Rockets up close

Whether at Quake or Unreal Tournament - missiles can be a killer. Sometimes you were driven into the tightness and can not switch fast enough to another weapon. In other cases, no other option is available and you simply choose. And then there are times when you forget that the Templer holds you in the raid on the vault of glass and fires a rocket dying in the DPS phase. It happens.

Clarify

Continue rolling, rolling, rolling ... unless it s right from a cliff. It is more common than you think, especially in titles like Dark Souls or Nioh, in which their total attention is focused on the enemy instead of the environment. How frustrating is when a No-Death run ends in Dark Souls because you are accidentally baked and died? Really another dimension of regret and suffering.

Be thrown by cliffs / buildings

For Honor has his evil moments, whether they are executions or whether they take over a whole squad alone to win the lap. It also has his frustrations as packed by your opponent and to be thrown by a building or a cliff. What is it? You won? How about instead with a trip to the abyss without ground?

Ring Outs

The perhaps the biggest offenders of Death by the Environment in a fighting game is Soulcalibours Ring Outs. Here it is even worse because the arenas are smaller in contrast to for Honor and offer more opportunities to easily turn off an opponent. It also does not help that many fighters like Siegfried, Nightmare and Sophitia do not even need to pack themselves - it s just a simple thing to carry out a heavy blow or to be juggled directly from the stage.

Dodge instead of jumping

Whether they fight against the seven Ashina spears of Issin, it can be difficult to remember the times when they have to jump. Do not block or dodge, but jump. A few hours and you swear that you remember any non-lockable attack ... until you avoid rather than jumping over a comprehensive attack. You swore that it would not happen again ... and yet you are here.

Shot dead of idiotic teammates

The shooting of teammates is the domain of trolls, but from a teammate to be shot dead, is only a stupid type to die. Yes, it was probably an accident and they probably did not mean. But do not go down in a glory of glory, but because of the incompetence of someone? It is a controller-overwhelming measure of anger, if nothing else (which is why people still do all these years later).

Timer and wiping mechanics

The doing of tasks with a timer should be a challenge - we understand that. And if the result would be a simple mistake, it probably would not be that bad. But if you die instead, it will be a completely different level of stupidity. The same logic could apply to wiping mechanics in MMOS or shooters like Destiny. If you do not achieve this damage threshold at ORYX during the fall of the king and wipes the entire group, this can be particularly demoralizing, even after hours of attempting to complete the raid.

Fire inspection

We were all there and asked us if entering a raging fire will cause fire damage. And while most of us have withdrawn and accept that little damage is done, some of us just stay there. One will die with the flame and then. Sure, it s stupid, but in a way it is almost liberating. Just do not do it with this a raid in World of Warcraft. You know the one.

Be slowly poisoned

To be poisoned by an enemy - let s say the blood-cured beast from Bloodborne - and to die is the right way. Maybe you would have found a few antids and not stubbornly try the beast without fighting them. Maybe you should equip a gif-resistant armor. No, it must be the poison stupid, not you!

Death by Cuccos

For some reason, they keep it for their moral need to chop a Cucco to death. Fair game, but the Cucco will not die. They chop and hack further, just thus a whole swarm Cuccos crushed them from member to gate. In a world where the powers of darkness stand at the top and the enemies like Ganon Hyrule threaten to overpower, they died a heap of chicken. It is both funny and frightening when you think about it.

Kill chickens in Skyrim

Although they play the Legend of Zelda and learn that cutting Cuccos is a bad idea, you enter Skyrim and kill the first chicken you see. Now the whole city is behind you and threatens with bloody murder. Why? Good, why not? They could take them out all. Or you could die, everything just because you had to kill this a chicken without reason.

Overcounted grenades

Cooking a grenade has a certain strategy, especially in multiplayer mode. If you throw a grenade as it is, the enemy has enough time to remove. If you cook it, the backup will be shorter, and your opponent has less time to escape. Unless you rethink it and the grenade explodes only in your face. Use a claymore like everyone else next time.

Nitro boxes

The nitro crates in Crash Bandicoot are not a laughing matter. They explode when they come too close, and some of them even make small jumps. In Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, these hops are particularly annoying if they are always trying to jump and die again. What did you expect when you have tried to come over something that is clearly marked as nitro ?

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