Which games did u complete 100% and why?
Which games did u complete 100% and why?
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Hollow Knight because I love it (did Hall of God's too but there's no achievement for that). Bloodstained and Katanan Zero just because it wasn't all that difficult nor time consuming to 100% them. Into the Breach and Stardew Valley because they're comfy games to relax with a couple of whiskeys after work and it just happened through attrition over the years.
I'd love to 100% Crypt of the Necrodancer but it's just too hard to do.
Just Cause 2
just 'cause
all of them, you fucking retard
Well I would but i nearly quit with slay the spire it took me 20h of RNG to get this achievement
Resident Evil (and its remake) and Bloodborne because I liked their atmospheres that much.
I set out to 100 percent nier but I said fuck it when I got to the upgrading every weapon part. No man should have to endure that grind.
The Council, because it just meant reloading a few saves and making different choices and why not
Sekiro, because it's probably my favourite soulsborne
I just used SAM, i play games because i wanna play them.
Hollow Knight and Rayman Legends because I
just didn't want those games to be over.
I'm pretty close to 100% in Bloodborne. I should probably finish that up, would give me a reason to play it through again.
is SAM an achievement unlocker? wouldn't it be obvious someone used SAM if it showed they unlocked all achievements on the same day.
Not like it matters, you can unlock and reset achievements, so if you wanna play a game again for achievements you can
I have 100% on MGSV and NieR:A.
They were fun, and I was close to 100% anyway.
I think the only games I have 100% achievements on are the ones that I have my developer copy of since it trips all the achievement flags. Also VVVVVV. Because it's fun, I guess.
none because achievments are made just for filler so faggots like (you) play their game 10x more because you are low iq
Sherlock Holmes: Because unless you're some chaotic neutral tard or speed running it's hard not to in one playthrough. Fun game tho.
I did the entire soul series. Demon souls,dark souls 1-3, and bloodborne. Honestly I can see now what people mean when they say these games are easy, the mechanics are there to really cheese every encounter. Anyways I did it because autism told me to.
i 100% Danganronpa 1 and Sunrider Liberation day.
On my way to 100%ing Danganronpa 2 and Sunrider Academy. can't bring myself to touch the 3rd danganronpa because after grinding through the 1st and 2nd game i don't want to have to touch anything danganronpa for a long time.
I just realized I’ve never 100%’d a game. Wow...what the fuck
did you actually 100% Nier: A or did you buy the achievements
>I hate extra things to do and you're a faggot for enjoying them
Ok.
I've been wanting to reset achievements on games i barely started and didn't finish so i have a higher completion percentage on all my games.
Super Mario Sunshine because I had the time and now I can safely say that it's one of the worst games I have ever played.
>Getting this upset at achievements
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>No capitalization or punctuation
You can't really call anyone else low IQ, when you're bottom of the barrel to begin with.
94% of them according to Steam.
Because just beating a game is the most casual and wasteful feeling.
That's pretty much what its for sometimes you get bugged achievements, that unlock randomly and ruin the whole experience or spoil some secret.
I've only 100% two games.
Sonic Generations and Dark Souls 1
>tfw flower breeding
At least fishing got you a nice side story
>No capitalization or punctuation
reddit still exists if you want to go back
A bunch of IWBTG fangames like Cultured 2 or Crimson Needle 3
Because they're fun
Achievements often motivate you to vary your strategy in the game. Getting out of your comfort zone often (but not always) increases your engagement and enjoyment with the game.
Your binary thinking suggests that you are unlikely to reach triple digit IQ yourself.
Fallout 3
Infamous 2
Fallout 4
Close to 100%'ing each of the Dark Souls games
I have like 43 completed games, these are most of them
Recently? Minoria.
I liked Momodora RUtM, and I wanted to complete the next entry in the series (even if it wasn't a direct sequel). I remembered the benefits of perfect boss runs and tried it on my first playthrough, and just wasted to get everything for completions's sake. That, and I wanted to see what all of the whining about the game being to hard was about. I mean it is hard (if you're going for perfect boss runs) but it's not that hard.
the only game I ever 100% was The Godfather game lol. it was a good game tho.
Spider man ps4 because it was a very fun game
>tfw have a friend who constantly updates me on games he 100%s and what he's working on
>doesn't ever open games if he thinks 100% is too difficult
it's a sickness
I genuinely feel bad for these people but he gets mad whenever I say he should just play shit for fun
Most recent one was NieR: Automata nearly two years ago. I don't 100% games often. I just really enjoy the franchise and I try to get the most out of the games (in general, didn't fuck around too much in Drakengard 1 or 3, fuck 2), and I'm happy gathering rare materials in Automata was less cancerous than in the original NieR, which I also 100% completed.
I don't think I've ever done it. Sometimes I'll go out of my way to get a few achievs, but I've never cared enough to get every single one.
Both Hotline Miamis
2 is miles better
Think I have like two weapons left, just couldn't get the resources to drop. Plus looking for some machine varieties and reloading stages constantly based off some Japanese translated wiki pages just kind of killed it for me. Congrats user!
Aren't steam achievments stored locally? What's the point?
Demon's Souls
Dark Souls
Bloodborne
s someone who has trophy and achievement hunted for nearly 10 years, it just seems baffling how little people play their games. Like how the fuck do you just play through a game once and then move on? Most games are literally 5-20 hours at most unless you play shitty JRPG grindfests. You honestly just play through a game, do absolutely nothing else, don't learn its tricks or mechanics in any way, don't see the extra or challenges, don't encounter any difficulties or obstacles, and beat it in a couple days before just going to the next cheap thrill for you to just breeze through and repeat again?
I just struggle to understand it. I would get so fucking bored of games if not trophies and achievements, there would be absolutely nothing to play aside from multiplayer games.
Trophy hunting is not a time commitment, it is a mentality shift. It is a movement from cheap, shallow hedonistic thrills to applying yourself, overcoming challenges, learning about yourself, trying new things, seeing from a different perspective, and meeting new people. This carries over into other areas of life and you start to eat healthy, exercise, have a healthy social life, good fashion sense, focus on your education and career, etc.
There are stat tracking sites like SteamHunters and astats but it is a really barebones system with loads of cheaters so yeah it's pretty bad and more for personal use
Killer is dead.
it was really fun ngl i got annoyed at some parts iirc but wasnt too bad
>100% Crypt of the Necrodancer
Holy shit. I love the game but can't see myself ever doing this
Enter the Dungeon.
Got really invested.
I frequently replay my games, but I will never go out of my way to get achievements if I think they're stupid. Such as getting every riddler trophy in batman games.
I don't need some stupid checkbox system that's completely irrelevant in the grand scheme of things to engage myself in a game.