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originally posted in:Pure Gaming
Edited by AcedannyK: 5/1/2013 10:03:01 PM
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Achievements (& Trophies)

Uninterested

2

Semi-interested

10

Achievement Hunter

25

Achievement Perfectionist

4

What is your personal attitude towards achievements? [u][b]Uninterested[/b][/u] You're pleased to get them but you would never go out of your way to do so [u][b]Semi-interested[/b][/u] You enjoy going for achievements that are appealing to you [u][b]Achievement Hunter[/b][/u] You try to obtain as many as possible without particularly strenuous effort [u][b]Achievement Perfectionist[/b][/u] You will try as hard as humanly possible to acquire every achievement in your games I've been achievement hunting for a while now. The great thing about the idea of achievements to me is that even years down the line, your accomplishments will stay with you as proof of what you did back in the day. Developers really ought to try and make more creative, fun and challenging achievements if you ask me. The VidMaster challenges for example. I think they are shining examples of what achievements should be. They brought people together, created new and exciting scenarios and provided a pretty reasonable challenge. All in one. I could go on and on but I'll leave it there. What are your thoughts?

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    By your definitions there, I'm semi-interested. I just go for ones I'll find fun. A lot of times, the first time I play through a game, I'll ignore them, then if I liked the game, I'll take a look at the achievement list for the ones that look fun and hit those, too. That gives me a little replay value, I guess.

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