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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
I look at these as a kind of mini-game within the main game. They're for those hardcore gamers who really love the games that have these achievements.
I think WoW is a perfect example. Once you max out your character, there's not much left to do but raids and old quests. The achievements give you little things to try and accomplish. If you like the game, the world, the environment, the mechanics, etc., then it can be fun.
I never really got that far in WoW, but in the back of my head, I always thought that it would be fun to take a maxed character around Azeroth and do all the gathering, fishing, exploring achievements like some kind of checklist. You know, just for fun, rather than using the game simply as a looting, killing good time. You know, many of these I'd view as something to do on a lazy afternoon—some pretty low-key and relaxing gameplay.
And let's face it, getting an achievement makes you feel pretty heroic in WoW, even if it's a pretty lame one. Fanfare'd!
I don't get it as much in other games, such as L4D or Team Fortress 2. A lot of those achievements seem exercises in acrobatics or uncanny patience and would just frustrate me.
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pretty much came to say this. I fought with Blizzard for 2 weeks to get my hacked account back just because of my achievements.
on the 360 it depends. if i am having fun or its a special game I try to get all
my tag is Whoaitsz (shocker, huh?) and I have full achievements in only a few games. oblivion, ff13, mafia II (I still don't know why I cared)... seems like I am forgetting one.
I just like that I can show off that I did some particular feats. Funny enough I never cared about trophies on the ps3. -shrug-
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oh and it pisses me off I can't get full achievements for Castlevania: SOTN because I cannot do Richter's moves. my hand just can't seem to pull that shit off.