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My Expertise: Patience

6:00 PM on 02.14.2010   |   VGFreak1225

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I sat there and watched the credits rolled. Over the course of around six hours I had toted that damn gnome with me. I had brought it through the antlion caves, I had got out of the car 30 times to pick it up and re-loaded my autosave countless times when I had run into the chopper. I had gotten so used to that porcelain monstrosity I could see him in my sleep.

And after all that? I didn't close the door on the rocket. All those countless times I could have gotten fed up and gave it up. But no; I carried that garden gnome for practically the course of the entire game, all for 30G. In the end, I got nothing.

And you know what I did after the credits were over? I started a new game and grabbed the gnome again. 

Half Life 2: Episode 2 has one of the most fascinating Achievements I've ever had the opportunity to come across. Within the first 5 minutes or so you run into a garden gnome hidden in the first building you enter. If you can carry that gnome and put it into the satellite that is launched into space within one hour of the end of the game, you will earn the "Little Rocket Man" achievement. That's 5 hours of carrying it around, with very few moments to put it down and come back for it later. When you reach the car midway through the game, you have to wedge it in the floor, in which it can still roll out as you drive. Then you run into the chopper, and it can shoot it out of the car, which means you have to get out of the car and make yourself vulnerable to fire. The only thing you can do is shoot it further down the path using the Gravity Gun, then when you arrive at it, grab it and shoot it again. Calling it a pain in the rear would be an understatement.

The first time I played Episode 2, I set out to complete this Achievement, an Achievement which approximately 2.3% of PC users have gotten. I ran the entire game with it, running back and fourth to get it and get it to the end. Gamerscore doesn't make me feel better or anything, but any achievement has always beckoned me; OCD at its worst. I'm the kind of guy who will refuse to finish a Zelda game without completing all the available side quests beforehand.


Around 5 or 6 hours later, I arrived at White Forest and put the gnome in the satellite, expecting to be rewarded after it went into space. I then played through the final battle, making sure I didn't lose any buildings in the process (Neighborhood Watch, 35G) a process which took me well over 2 hours taking into account reloading autosaves anytime I lost a building. I drove to see my victory cutscene and welcome my achievement with open arms. The rocket went off. Nothing. Absolutely nothing. I went though the remaining moments of the chapter and ran into the credits. Then I started anew and did it again.

There are moments in games where my patience seems almost unmatched. During my first real game of Left 4 Dead Versus we were on Crash Course and our team lost by over 3000 points. It seemed like we were beaten each round within 30 seconds of leaving the gate. I stuck around for a re-match. Then after the other team made it to the safehouse with health to spare, my entire team ragequitted except me. Even as I sat there as a survivor with no one but the bots to keep me company, I remained. I always try to avoid ragequitting in versus multiplayer games. If I can't win, then I'm going to lose with dignity. I'm willing to be patient, finish the game, and accept my fate.



The only time I ever survived Dead Center on Expert in Left 4 Dead 2, it took the team over three and a half hours to finish. The Director hit us with everything it had. We kept finishing the gauntlet event in Chapter 3, only to run into a Tank as we neared the safehouse, the moment of victory within reach. But I stayed the course and was more than satisfied when it was all over.

If a game presents me with a challenge, whether finishing an Achievement, or swallowing my pride, no matter how hard, no matter how tedious, no matter how frustrating, I'll never back down. I may never finish it, maybe I will have other games to play and I lose track. But I'll never forget it until it is done. They say Patience is a virtue. That's doubly so when I play videogames.








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SaintRising's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/09/2010 19:11
SaintRising
I can relate... I can relate...
Enkido's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/09/2010 19:19
Enkido
This was one of the ideas for my blog post. In the end I went with Stubbornness because I figured patience was a part of stubbornness. The other part is being a glutton for punishment and an unhealthy dose of insanity. Let us just say that I remember that gnome.
ace of knaves's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/09/2010 19:43
ace of knaves
tl;dr

See...because your thing is patience? Eh?
bluexy's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/09/2010 21:08
bluexy
You play MMOs at all? You'd be a pro at the grind.
VGFreak1225's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/09/2010 21:11
VGFreak1225
@bluexy
I've considered it. I tried the WoW 10 day trial and I really liked the time I spent; grinding's never been that much of a problem for me.Right now I have too much going on in my life to handle it, but I've always kept it in mind.
P-Dude's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/09/2010 22:51
P-Dude
It took my friends and I over 7 hours to beat Dark Carnival on Expert Realism while saving Gnome Chompski. THAT took patience! L4D is the biggest patience tester of them all.
jc83's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/09/2010 22:53
jc83
Wow! I've been meaning to do that achievement. I didn't even notice the gnome until after I finished the game and I looked through them on Steam.

Good job!
grafkhun's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/10/2010 01:47
grafkhun
Oh yeah the garden gnome thing, never tried it, maybe I'll give it a shot. Also, I have patience as well, but no where near as much as you do.
Occams electric toothbrush's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/10/2010 09:42
Occams electric toothbrush
That garden gnome....



Let's just move on, ok?

Care for a drink? Some chips?

Let's change the subject.
Elsa's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/10/2010 11:11
Elsa
garden gnomes creep me out... so I had no thoughts of carrying it around with me for the entire game... achievement or not! :)

Great blog!
Tarvu's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/10/2010 11:45
Tarvu
I didn't find the gnome thing hard myself.
VGFreak1225's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/10/2010 13:25
VGFreak1225
@Tarvu
Its not hard, its just tedious.
CRAZYAPE69's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 18:07
CRAZYAPE69
i might go try that on my dog right now
beastrn's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 18:16
beastrn
Read until "30G"

You're playing fucking halflife on Xbox?

Wow just wow.
VGFreak1225's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 18:21
VGFreak1225
@beastrn
My computer was total crap until earlier this year, give me a break.
Smuckers's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 18:22
Smuckers
@beastrn-whats the big deal? I play all fps on console because I don't have access to a pc that was made in the last 10 years, and, regardless of what anybody else says, i hate keyboard and mouse controls. At least valve was kind enough to release a great port for console gamers.
SM4RT1N0's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 18:25
SM4RT1N0
I was halfway through writing an article with excactly the same title! Damn you
LsTr Of SmG's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 18:34
LsTr Of SmG
I did the exact same thing with the gnome (forgetting to shut the hatch) only I lacked the patience to go back and try again.

I applaud you for the very patience I lacked.
ProperlyParanoid's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 18:38
ProperlyParanoid
I can relate with the OCD thing, specially since you mentioned Zelda games. Still working on my no-damage run on Ocarina Of Time.

I need to try that gnome achievement sometime.
Caspulex's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 18:51
Caspulex
I have OCD with desktop icons, that's about it.

My sister pulled off HL2Ep2's Gnome thing before I even finished Ep1, and I finished L4D2's gnome saving with a friend, but I don't think I could do it in Ep2...Let alone twice.

Great write-up.
Airbr1dge's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 18:51
Airbr1dge
Your hardcore dude.
KupoCheer's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 18:57
KupoCheer
I went through all the trouble of getting the gnome in the rocket and the achievement didn't fire. Pisses me off.
Monodi's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 19:01
Monodi
i have to get that achievement when I get Episode 2
DinosaurPizza's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 19:27
DinosaurPizza
I feel like you'd like the Hitman series of games.
Knivy's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 19:29
Knivy
I have patience for some games, like RTS,Sims or RPGs, but on others, like mw2, I barely have any patience, I never snipe or camp cause I can't stand sitting still in one place.
Tayandre's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 19:32
Tayandre
I remember when the first Splinter Cell came out and it demanded patience like Frogger but on a grander scale. I think I was in 6th grade when my brother gave it to me for my birthday, and I honestly think I learned better patience through it. Waiting for up to 10 minutes for a guard to cycle through his patrol until just the right moment to pass through an area. And if I missed that window, well, I'd have to wait again.
Los255's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 20:06
Los255
Final Fantasy 10. Lightning dodging event for a piece of Lulu's Ultimate Weapon.

FUCK YOU SQUARE.

I've always had a patience for grinding in JRPG's, just recently, I tested this with (the terrible) Star Ocean 4.
HiddenAHB's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 20:19
HiddenAHB
High five from a fellow addicted in completion.
ProperlyParanoid's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 20:51
ProperlyParanoid
@Los255

FUCK. I had blocked those memories. When I finally managed to do it, I felt more tired than accomplished.
SSKudu's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 20:55
SSKudu
The exact same thing happened to me during my attempt at this achievement - the driving section and the failure to get the achievement for not realising that one detail was so important were two of the most infuriating game experiences of my life. The Orange Box is probably the most solid purchase I've ever made but because of that I've been unable to bring myself to touch it for nine months.
OWENR22's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 21:01
OWENR22
Holy crap, I now love that dog.
Iamagirlelfsexshop's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 21:31
Iamagirlelfsexshop
Oh shit, Hi VGFreak!
Arturoaquinojr's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 22:03
Arturoaquinojr
you should play demon's souls, THEN you'll know what patience is all about...
JiR INC's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 22:51
JiR INC
@Arturoaquinojr: you die and you die and you die and you die etc
but you come back for more only the pussy's quit
theJwac's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 23:20
theJwac
The same exact thing happened to me in Episode 2. And I went through a second time to get it. Kudos to you sir for carry the same burden I did and persevering.
Exrecaller's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2010 23:39
Exrecaller
I don't get this. Had you not saved at least once? Like other then autosaves? I mean for the gnome achievement
crusnchill's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/15/2010 00:30
crusnchill
This's what the guys on podtoid don't get about Samit when he's talking about completing God of War 2 on the hardest difficulty on PS2.
DanielCampbell's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/15/2010 00:46
DanielCampbell
There need to be more gamers like yourself. And more articles like this. Well done! :-)
DanielCampbell's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/15/2010 00:47
DanielCampbell
More "Musing" articles I mean. I mean no disrespect to any other articles posted on Destructoid...PLEASE DON'T HIT ME!
VGFreak1225's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/15/2010 01:25
VGFreak1225
@Exrecaller
I did, but I foolishly forgot to save it before I left the rocket, and deleted the other ones without thinking. So it was an end result of recklessness and my lack of oversight, I suppose.
Janxer's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/15/2010 02:34
Janxer
Nice blog.
Now, this might make me evil, but I'm just gonna link you to one of the greatest challenges of trial-and-error and pixel-perfect platforming I've ever come across.
http://kayin.pyoko.org/iwbtg/
^ This is patience.
lewness's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/15/2010 05:25
lewness
Demon's Souls. Lots of stuff with you. Head to Stockpile Thomas. Trip. R1. Rage. Self-defense. Hold on to your fucking items until the end of game.
burnblaze's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/15/2010 12:42
burnblaze
I'm with you on one thing. Ragequitters. Hate them. With a puss filled venom I usually reseve for theives or burglers.

If you're going out, stay and go out in style...... Me and you should get on steam and you can see the patience required to drag my sorry ass through a match.
Christopher Bullivant's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/15/2010 13:21
Christopher Bullivant
I really don't see the problem with ragequitters. If you don't want to be in a game, then why would you stay there? You call it patience, I call it a waste of time. There's only so many minutes in the day, and I'd rather waste as little as possible on something that's pissing me off.
VGFreak1225's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/15/2010 13:51
VGFreak1225
@Christopher Bullivant
Its a matter of courtesy for the other players I suppose. I guess I was brought up that way and its an attitude that came with me to video games. Besides, even if I lose, there's always something I can learn from my experiences.
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/15/2010 14:49
Darren Nakamura
Yeah dude.
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