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If the game is good enough I'll run around for the extra collections to extend gameplay since I enjoy the game world and atmosphere (ie: Sleeping Dogs), but no way in hell am I hunting 200 pigeons in GTA.
I guess I'm more of a list-guy and could care less about the actual points.
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I'm 19, play online with my friends all the time, and couldn't give 2 ****s about gamerscore. It doesn't show who's better at the game, more who puts more time into it. It doesn't impress me that someone ran around Rome for 3 hours picking up 200 feathers in Assassin's Creed. Nor does it impress me that someone shot out all the TV's in some random mission in CoD. Most of the time, achievements aren't even normal things just for beating the game, it's all kinds of extra crap you have to do to extend the gameplay. If I can't do it naturally in my run through of the game, it doesn't matter to me."on hoping there is a PSN flash sale before Valentine's Day"
Man there are no flashers... now what are we going to do for vd
yea but will they take psn cards
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I will never understand the allure of achievements or your Gamerscore. Seriously. I couldn't care less if your Gamerscore is higher than mine. You could reset mine to zero and I wouldn't even notice or care. I guess that's because I am basically a single-player gamer only and an old fart (47).
For instance, playing a baseball game w/ no achievements may be fun and the game is great. However, playing a baseball game where you are still having the same amount of fun and then get 50 gamerpoints because you broke the single-season record in stolen bases is the next level IMO.
You can prestige to level 10 in any COD game, but the achievement of doing so is only recognized on their server where your gamer profile is loaded. To have done that is hours upon hours of gameplay, why not have a nice little achievement that is a badge of honor so to speak...
I don't care what others have as a gamerscore. I only care about my own gamerscore. So regardless of whose is higher or not doesn't really matter. I am however in a competition w/ my best friend on trying to outscore his gamerscore and that's another fun thing that can be had w/ the whole dynamic.
I am 31 ... I am "old" by gaming standards, so achievements and gamerscore is the next level of gaming IMO. Playing super mario 3 on nintendo was cool and all, but playing super mario 3 w/ achievements is better.
So if you have gamer "ADD", maybe you see achievements as a burden or something, or you just don't care at all, but for some its an immersive experience that brings out the best in gaming.Last edited by JBH3; 05-31-2013, 12:21 PM.Originally posted by Edmund BurkeAll that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.Comment
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I'm 19, play online with my friends all the time, and couldn't give 2 ****s about gamerscore. It doesn't show who's better at the game, more who puts more time into it. It doesn't impress me that someone ran around Rome for 3 hours picking up 200 feathers in Assassin's Creed. Nor does it impress me that someone shot out all the TV's in some random mission in CoD. Most of the time, achievements aren't even normal things just for beating the game, it's all kinds of extra crap you have to do to extend the gameplay. If I can't do it naturally in my run through of the game, it doesn't matter to me.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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I have a friend who spends like 80% of the time he plays his PS3 trying to plat every game that he gets. It gets to the point where he has to grind for so long that he starts to lose enjoyment in the game. That's the exact opposite of immersion to me.Originally posted by G PericoIf I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
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