Hed spent days making sure everything was just right. As he completed the project and stepped back to admire his work he was overcome with an OCD boner
Obsessive compulsive disorder that manifests during gaming. A person may not have OCD in real life, but will display OCD behavior in a game with exhausting inventory organization, breaking every possible breakable object in the room or always reaching the level cap.
-Dude, why did you just shoot the wall? There was nothing there.
-I had 101 bullets, needed to round it to a 100 so it was perfect.
When playing any Legend of Zelda game, it is a specific type of obsessive-compulsive disorder in which the sufferer still must collect all common items such as Rupees, Recovery Hearts, Deku Seeds, Arrows, etc. despite already having the maximum carrying capacity of that item.
A typical Zelda OCD sufferer will feel anxious at the sight of a disappearing Green Rupee or Recovery Heart and make a mad run for it like a crackhead.
The disorder in which the volume of the television or computer must be a multiple of 5, (or sometimes just even or just odd numbers). If it is not on the preferred volume the person may get stressed, or agitated and will go out of their way to get the volume on their preferred number. They will do this in every environment, whether its in a public place or at someone else's house. People like to joke about it by putting the volume on '31' not '30' and then leaving the room... to these people I would like to say... I hate you.
At a friend's house, friend's Dad turns volume to 46... Person gets up, gets the remote, and turns it down 1.
*Whole family looks at you with confusion*
this is Volume OCD