Dark souls 3 has best achievements >defeat a boss >finish the game/get all endings >find all estus upgrades some may be hard to find, rewards exploration >collect all X not too hard or too grindy, but this is what separates the casuals from the achievement hunters
What are other examples of games who got achievements just right?
Jaxon Howard
Who the hell cares about achievements? It's seriously the most pointless shit ever invented and the only reason it exists in the first place is so greedy companies can closely monitor player progress and harvest their meta data and probably sell it to third parties for free money for nothing.
Sebastian Robinson
I have earned over 18000 achievements/trophies in my life and i have had all kinds of them.
One of the absolute most fun games to go for the achievements in was the orange box collection.
Wyatt Johnson
Achievements can be done well when they tip you off to things in the game that you might otherwise never discover Like how Psychonauts' PC version has an achievement for showing all the campers Mr. Pokeylope, which is something I never even thought to try doing.
Sebastian Mitchell
People who want more stuff to do in a game they like after beating it the first time. Something to work toward? A visible goal? Are you seriously this fucking jaded?
inb4 >Its a videogame you're supposed to have fun not just mindlessly tick boxes and collect stuff
You make the games fun yourself post completion with more runthroughs or working toward those goals in fun ways.
Angel Reyes
I use achievements to track content I missed.
The common "GTA4 has no content" is a product of there being very few sidecontent map icons, but is disputed by taking a once-over of the achievement list.
>fuck I forgot all about Stevie's exotic exports >ALPHA MALE BABY LET'S WIN THESE RACES >oh fuck I should call Stubb >it totally slipped my mind to go play vigilante with these police computers Admittedly the game only tells you about these activities once and doesn't compel you to complete them with a sense of urgency, so it can get lost in the mix of just going person to person banging out missions for story completion.
Juan Sanders
>People who want more stuff to do in a game they like after beating it the first time. Something to work toward? A visible goal? Are you seriously this fucking jaded? Yeah intellectually weak, small minded, insecure people with zero imagination or ability to just enjoy playing the game itself for the sake of having, you know, fun. If you really need and require that carrot on a stick to make the time you spend playing vidya a rewarding and worthwhile experience, if you have to constantly tamper with your brain's dopamine/reward systems like a crack addict, you may be suffering from deeper psychological issues which you need to deal with instead of running from.
You can have fun in other ways, any way you choose to imagine, without achievements.
Kevin Morales
>You're enjoying video games incorrectly
Lincoln Bell
You really are, though. You're in for the wrong reasons in the first place. It's simple: if you don't find the act of playing the game itself fun, you're wasting your time and are therefore doing it wrong ('it' being video games).
Isaac Ramirez
>if you don't find the act of playing the game itself fun I remember that being said. Oh wait, no I don't.
William Nguyen
Advanced autism
Dylan Allen
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Kayden Bennett
>everything I don't understand is autism Ironically autism makes it hard for people to understand the simplest of things; you may be projecting.
Sebastian Russell
I don't understand this.
Luke Rivera
>I don't understand this. What do you mean you don't understand this?
Cooper Lewis
Hopnestly, games like DaS 1 that have total collection achievement, whether it's gathering items that you otherwise have no reason to hunt down, like DaS 1, or filling out a bestiary completely. That little push to explore and hunt down rare enemies and items feels great
Luke Martin
How can you not understand that I'm not understanding? Do you have autist syndrome?
John Thompson
none of them they are a faggot icon you lit up in your faggot profile no one reads
Grayson Moore
Oh I understand that you're not understanding, I just don't understand why.
And now I find myself wondering how it is that you didn't understand that.
Congratulations, I think you just gave me autism.
Achievement unlocked!
Elijah Rogers
You're an icon for fags everywhere. You help them get up But in my right sense I'm like mike pence, fags can get lit up
Sebastian Morgan
AUTISM FOR ALL!
Andrew Barnes
>Dark souls 3 has best achievements This is bait >not too hard or too grindy lol. They're grindy as hell you nigger
Jaxon Edwards
YOU'RE AN AUSTISM!
Charles Murphy
>still no "Kill everything without returning to a bonfire" achievement Would love to see someone do this. Start at a bonfire of your choice, explore the entire map, don't let anything live, never touch another bonfire until everything in the world is dead.
Jaxon Bailey
Now THIS is autism.
Austin Moore
>think you killed everything >get to the last area >achievement still locked
Guild Wars has achievements for vanquishing which is just "kill every foe in this zone on HM". It's a pain in the ass on a huge 500+ foe zone when you missed something that has a patrol route but you don't know what or where.
Could be fun!
Alexander Wood
>DaS3 achievements >not too grindy
Parker Rodriguez
>Dark souls 3 has best achievements >>defeat a boss >>finish the game/get all endings >>find all estus upgrades >some may be hard to find, rewards exploration >>collect all X
How are these different from DaS1 and DaS2 achievements?
Aiden Hughes
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Noah Jenkins
Good achivements: perform combo, reach hard to reach place, kill boss in particular way.
Bad achievements: collecting garbage, perform any plebian task, waste time doing jack-all impressive or important.