ok now im more confused than ever, i thought the limiting reagent is the one present in the least and therefore will directly affect the amount of product obtained.
Not exactly, you should look at the stoichiometry of the reaction.
2H
2 + O
2 -> 2H
2O
When you have 1 mole of both oxygen and hydrogen hydrogen is a limiting reagent. Why? Because when you look at the stoichiometry 1 mole of hydrogen reacts with half mole of oxygen (excess oxygen present), but one mole of oxygen reacts with two moles of hydrogen (and we don't have that much).
Now imagine you have 0.75 mole of oxygen and 1 mole of hydrogen. Not much have changed - still hydrogen is a limiting reagent, even if it is oxygen that is in a lesser amount.