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Here are some of the best “useless” facts from Twitter.
There’s a hidden room in a random dungeon basement in Dragon Age: Origins Awakening DLC.

Inside, there’s a skeleton with two heads apparently playing chess with itself.
Twitter user and Trivium vocalistMatthew kiichichaos Heafyshared a way to make invisible proximity mines.
The mine is invisible.

But will still blow people up.
The metro in fallout 3 is an npc with a giant train for a head.
Our colleagues at PC Gamer took a look at this phenomenon back in 2021.

It turns out the metro is actually a piece of the NPC’s arm, not their head.
In any event, it’s still funny.
Twitter users @MasterSwrdRemixshared a clipof the odd object.

All they do is watch ham.
It’s a tough life living in the world of Oblivion (via@saltandbrepper on Twitter).
Every day she walks that red line until she is inevitably killed by wildlife or some other roaming threat.

Usually on day one.
That means that every vehicle in the game is drivable.
Twitter user@Its_Jabo showed offhow the game uses a projector-like screen and a hidden narrator.

In Fallout 3, the outro sequences are just 29 possible video files glued together.
Okay so, in the Legend of Dragoon(PS1).
Theres optional boss fights where you battle against the original dragoons from 10,000 years ago.

Who are actually voiced by the runner ups who didnt get the main characters part.
That didn’t happen, but the sprites in the game are rather obvious.















