100% completion?
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100% completion?
Do you usually play games as fast as you can beating them, or do you go around beating all the sidequests before beating the actual game/after the actual game is beaten, if possible? If so, which games have you done 100% everything on?
Xbox 360 achievements sparked this post... right now I am trying to get 100% Achievements on Assassin's Creed, and wondered if anyone else does the same with achievements, or any game period.
Xbox 360 achievements sparked this post... right now I am trying to get 100% Achievements on Assassin's Creed, and wondered if anyone else does the same with achievements, or any game period.
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Same here, mainly just interested in the main campaign and then move on. If I liked the game enough I may try to go back and replay it on a different difficulty (or if like Halo there is the internal achievements/icons for completing things on different levels). As far as the 360 "achievements" though I really don't care about those, esp considering the number of them that are related to multiplayer play, which I don't usually do.
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I have 1000/1000 on madden 06, and the honorable mentions are bioshock (920), assassin's creed (855), Oblivion (950), and dead rising (880). The latter one's are within reach, but I can't seem to find the time or patience to complete them.
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I have 100% on Oblivion and on Enchanted Arms. I had 100% on Bioshock, but then they rolled out the expansion. I'm close to 100% on Assassin's Creed, but I doubt I'll go back to get the ones I'm missing, as it would involve replaying the whole game.
Generally, I like to do all the side quests. I don't really like to get "level your character up to level 43 trillion" or "kill eleven jillion bad guys with a spork" type achievements.
Generally, I like to do all the side quests. I don't really like to get "level your character up to level 43 trillion" or "kill eleven jillion bad guys with a spork" type achievements.
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I have 1000/1000 on COD4, GUN and The Bigs. I'm pretty close on Madden 08, Mass Effect and Assassin's Creed
I also have a 100%ed super mario world game file on my Wii.
I also have a 100%ed super mario world game file on my Wii.
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According to 360Voice, I have 1000/1000 on 10 retail games. I'm shooting for it on GTA IV right now...not sure if I'll wind up getting some of those multiplayer achievements though.
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I finish the story and move on. I don't have the time to try to get 100% or all 1,000 points.
#12
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I do my best go get all of the achievements in a game, unless a lot of those are multiplayer. If I can get 1000 without even finishing the game, I may do that as well, depending on the caliber of the title.
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I have 1000/1000 on Madden 08, Fight Night and Lost. Those are all pretty easy to get. I got up 93% completion on Bully but gave up. I'm at 83% completion on Lego Indiana Jones but I'll probably retire that one.
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I don't give a shit about achievements. I just bought those games to have fun, not focus on getting achievements - so that you can bragging how good you are. Really, it's pointless..
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Originally Posted by McHawkson
I don't give a shit about achievements. I just bought those games to have fun, not focus on getting achievements - so that you can bragging how good you are. Really, it's pointless..
You've never tried to beat your own (or someone elses) high score on a game before? If so, why? Wouldn't that be...pointless?
#16
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There are many factors that go into my answering this question. First did I like the game enough to do side quests? Do I have a backlog of other games to get to? Are the achievements even attainable(i.e. excluding bullshit MP ones)?
I used to try for 100% on all of them. My backlog is preventing me from doing that right now. Now I just want to finish the campain on most.
I used to try for 100% on all of them. My backlog is preventing me from doing that right now. Now I just want to finish the campain on most.
#17
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It is rare. Last game I got 100% on was New Super Mario Bros on DS. I just don't have the time and have too many other new games I want to start.
I did take a shot at 100% on GTAIV, but missed one damn pigeon and had no interest in spending hours looking for it.
I did take a shot at 100% on GTAIV, but missed one damn pigeon and had no interest in spending hours looking for it.
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I've always tried to do everything in a game. I do like that achievements guide you towards certain tasks and "reward" you for something. I do wish some of them weren't stupid crap, but the completest in me won't let me walk away if they are obtainable. I have 1000/1000 in 7 retail games (King Kong, TMNT, Madden 06, Fight Night 3, M:UA (1250), LSW2, and Blue Dragon) and 18 XBLA games. Soon going to add Eternal Sonata and Lego Indy to that list of retail games.
Eternal Sonata is a perfect example of a game I like well enough to play twice, but am pissed they require 2 playthroughs to get 100%. The most you can get on a single, doing everything possible, is 340 - and that's if you know to do it, otherwise 120 is the max. The other 660 must be played on a much harder "New Game+" and there are new events to do - again, if you know to do them. I don't think it would be possible w/o an achievement guide. I don't know if that defeats the purpose of them, but it's not like anyone else is doing them. I still achieve them, but I just need to be told to "go back to this Chapter 2 spot in Chapter 6 once you get access to the teleporter and a new person will be there. Play Score Piece 23 with him to get item X for Achievement Y."
That's bullshit, but I like the game enough to put up with it.
Eternal Sonata is a perfect example of a game I like well enough to play twice, but am pissed they require 2 playthroughs to get 100%. The most you can get on a single, doing everything possible, is 340 - and that's if you know to do it, otherwise 120 is the max. The other 660 must be played on a much harder "New Game+" and there are new events to do - again, if you know to do them. I don't think it would be possible w/o an achievement guide. I don't know if that defeats the purpose of them, but it's not like anyone else is doing them. I still achieve them, but I just need to be told to "go back to this Chapter 2 spot in Chapter 6 once you get access to the teleporter and a new person will be there. Play Score Piece 23 with him to get item X for Achievement Y."
That's bullshit, but I like the game enough to put up with it.
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Last 100% for me was Super Mario World on SNES. Right now, I'm trying my damnedest to find the patience to 100% Mario Galaxy, but some of those levels are so damn cheap it's hard not to quit.
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Definitely like to try and play the games to 100% completion. Achievements for me now are just like back in the good old Nintendo days of trying to find all the hearts in Zelda for example or how fast one could finish one of the Super Mario Bros. games. That being said at the moment I believe I am at 52 retail games completed and on the verge shortly of finishing Tenchu Z, a very decent game actually if not for the one thing that usually upsets me of diffulculties not being stackable and having to play each one seperately to ge the achievement.
#22
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Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't, it boils down to how much I like the game and/or if I've got time to kill but nothing better to do.
Though it depends on how you look at it I guess, many games will give you 1000/1000 without requiring 100% ( if whe're talking 360 & achievements).
But going by the numbers I have 29 retail games completed 1000/1000, XBLA stands at a measly 6 games completed 200/200.
The 100% ones that come to mind ATM are: Assassins Creed, Bully, Gun & Just Cause.
Though it depends on how you look at it I guess, many games will give you 1000/1000 without requiring 100% ( if whe're talking 360 & achievements).
But going by the numbers I have 29 retail games completed 1000/1000, XBLA stands at a measly 6 games completed 200/200.
The 100% ones that come to mind ATM are: Assassins Creed, Bully, Gun & Just Cause.
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I play till I finish the story, or till I get bored. Depending on the game I'll branch off from the main story and do side things, if they're fun; or will just wander around learning skills and advancing my character (RPGs). I like some achievements, but I don't spend hours traversing looking for the 1000th nitpicky little whatever. I like achievements that are either given through the story, or at least start in the story requirements (get 100 Perfects through the course of the game, or something.) I detest achievements that are there solely to make you play the game again (get both endings, both use only blade weapons and use only gun weapons, etc.)
I don't think I've ever hit 100% completion in any game. Too many RPGs have things like "collect the treasure in the third house in the fifth village for .01% completion" that there's only about a .01% chance of you lucking into.
At the point it becomes work, I stop bothering. The really good achievements, imho, keep it attainable and reasonable and reachable, and are based on a game that's fun enough to make you want to keep doing it. I know there are a lot of HardCore gamers who measure the quality of their lives by their gamerscore, so they can keep the "Collect a hair from every NPC's head" type achievements, those aren't for me.
I don't think I've ever hit 100% completion in any game. Too many RPGs have things like "collect the treasure in the third house in the fifth village for .01% completion" that there's only about a .01% chance of you lucking into.
At the point it becomes work, I stop bothering. The really good achievements, imho, keep it attainable and reasonable and reachable, and are based on a game that's fun enough to make you want to keep doing it. I know there are a lot of HardCore gamers who measure the quality of their lives by their gamerscore, so they can keep the "Collect a hair from every NPC's head" type achievements, those aren't for me.
#24
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I try to get as many achievements as I can on my first play through. I generally do not use a guide on the first run through although I look at what the achievements are so I know what to look out for. If I enjoyed the game, I will go back and try to get 100% excluding the MP ones (I HATE those). I tend to pick up most of my games when they hit the bargain bin and MP is usually dead by then anyway.
My 100% are: FN3, Gun, and King Kong.
My 100% are: FN3, Gun, and King Kong.
#25
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Nah, I'm more of a leisure gamer. I'm lucky if I actually beat a game. The only exception is when you have to do some sort of thing to unlock a hidden character or something. When that's on the table, I may put in the effort.