- Nov 30, 2005
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Meh, I could not care less about achievements. I have so many incomplete achievements for games I've played for ages; the only reason I even see that I have any outstanding is Steam shows them to me when it starts up.
I find it's different than other compulsive things; for example in Mass Effect I went to every single corner of every world I could just because I enjoyed discovering all of the areas and trying to find every little thing I could. General achievements do not feel the same for me; a fully developed world that I am invested in will lead me to find everything, not the random ding of something relating to finding 20 widgets or whatever.
KT
I find it's different than other compulsive things; for example in Mass Effect I went to every single corner of every world I could just because I enjoyed discovering all of the areas and trying to find every little thing I could. General achievements do not feel the same for me; a fully developed world that I am invested in will lead me to find everything, not the random ding of something relating to finding 20 widgets or whatever.
KT
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