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  • 11-09-2009 03:15 PM
    ghostofjarjar
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Apples View Post
    Seems like the new trend this year is to put in 1 or 2 really hard-nosed achievements in each game.

    Yeah really! No Blisters or Final Countdown Trophy for me.
  • 11-09-2009 04:13 PM
    NoThru22
    What's wrong with having a few achievements that are really hard to get? Do people just want every game to be Naruto (or whatever that was) and give you 1,000 points in a few minutes? I am angry that Dirt 2 really doesn't have any skill based achievements and you can get 1,000 from just grinding. I am not proud of my 1250/1250 on Oblivion but I am proud of my 200/200 on Castlevania SoTN. I'm proud of my 1060 on Mirror's Edge.
  • 11-09-2009 05:05 PM
    Nulien
    What NoThru22 said (except it was some Avatar game, not Naruto, as I recall). I think it's great when there are some achievements (skill-based ones, that is, not grinding-based) that a good number of people aren't going to get.
  • 11-09-2009 05:08 PM
    ghostofjarjar
    I have no issue with a challenge but the stark contrast with the rest of the achievements is a bit overkill.
  • 11-09-2009 06:34 PM
    xTyler
    Its aimed at the players who want to prove they play games all day. xD.
  • 11-09-2009 07:24 PM
    Andyx1337
    I personally welcome Hard Achievements, but there's HARD to get, and Time Investing ones, AND THE ONES THAT YOU HAVE TO HAVE YOUR FRIENDS OVER AND 3 FREAKING MICS!
  • 11-10-2009 12:30 AM
    xTyler
    The only time consuming achievement I'm going for currently is the Zombie Genocidest on Left 4 Dead.
  • 11-10-2009 01:21 AM
    Icyjoe14
    To answer your question why they would put a really hard achievement in a kids game is because most kids aren't as into gamerscore from what it seems to me, they see achievement unlocked and are happy for a minute then forget about it later.
  • 11-10-2009 02:16 AM
    Reaver
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Andyx1337 View Post
    I personally welcome Hard Achievements, but there's HARD to get, and Time Investing ones, AND THE ONES THAT YOU HAVE TO HAVE YOUR FRIENDS OVER AND 3 FREAKING MICS!

    This.

    And the 100% solo thing is understandable. You can't make getting 1000/1000 (or Platinum) that easy can you? It was probably more of a jab at the veterans coming in thinking, "oh, this game should be easy to get all the achievements/trophies on" then see the 100% solo award and its like, "damn thats gonna be almost impossible"

    But I think if anyone practices enough at it its very possible. I don't plan on getting it anytime soon, but its a goal to set sometime. Maybe next year when I can actually hit those zig zag HO/POs better.
  • 11-10-2009 09:37 AM
    NoThru22
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Icyjoe14 View Post
    To answer your question why they would put a really hard achievement in a kids game is because most kids aren't as into gamerscore from what it seems to me, they see achievement unlocked and are happy for a minute then forget about it later.

    Once again, where is this classified as a kids game? It is a family game. If it were "just" a kids game, do you think they'd put a song more than three years old on it? Or that wasn't Spongebob?