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Post by Jeremiah12LGeek on Sept 18, 2018 11:45:07 GMT
Because under that rock might be the most powerful sword in the game.
YOU NEVER KNOW
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Post by melbella on Sept 18, 2018 12:15:26 GMT
I blame BG actually. How many of us had to uncover every inch of every map area? And often ran into enemies that were waay too powerful for a low level party.
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Post by jaison1986 on Sept 18, 2018 12:52:22 GMT
I never try going for platinum. It's just a waste of time for me.
Nor I try to loot everything there is in the game. Unless I'm in need of money or resources. In that case, I collect everything that is not nailed down. Though I do like to complete all side missions and discover all unexplored locations. For the feeling of achievement, if anything else
"There, I did it. I know I have a world to save but at least I helped solving every little squabble in the local village"
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Sept 18, 2018 12:58:28 GMT
Funnily I used to be a total completionist (Yes, especially in Baldurs Gate), but nowadays I can live with not having explored every inch of a map or having discovering all pieces of a broken sword etc. 10 years ago this would have driven me crazy. I blame growing older.
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Post by ArcadiaGrey on Sept 18, 2018 13:03:11 GMT
Funnily I used to be a total completionist (Yes, especially in Baldurs Gate), but nowadays I can live with not having explored every inch of a map or having discovering all pieces of a broken sword etc. 10 years ago this would have driven me crazy. I blame growing older. Ah, you are developing the 'oh fuck it' attitude that comes with age.
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Post by Giant Ambush Beetle on Sept 18, 2018 13:21:49 GMT
Funnily I used to be a total completionist (Yes, especially in Baldurs Gate), but nowadays I can live with not having explored every inch of a map or having discovering all pieces of a broken sword etc. 10 years ago this would have driven me crazy. I blame growing older. Ah, you are developing the 'oh fuck it' attitude that comes with age. Or I'm simply losing my edge. Yeah, the '' fuck this shit - factor'' has definitely increased in my life in the past couple years. Nowadays I also do not have to stream and get every game the day it is released anymore, I do not feel like I have to absolutely win every argument etc. They say all things get worse with age, but I disagree.
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Post by LadyofNemesis on Sept 18, 2018 15:30:47 GMT
most of the times my first few playthroughs are rushed through, in order to get to the end
after that, I tend to plan out my characters in detail and try to get the (imo) best ending I can receive which means; exploring each and every nook and cranny of each map, open all chests and collect all the codex entries or books (at least if a game has them) during such playthroughs I also try to exhaust every dialogue option I can find and basically click on every character I can find to see what they'll say
as to why...I dunno, I just enjoy spending time in a world I love, with a character I've come to love over the time I played
my longest playthrough was of Skyrim and encompassed about 200+ hours, in which I basically did everything (join all guilds, learn the shouts, become Thane of every city etc.)
but, then I made the mistake of getting my character married and adopt some...potato kids, and I basically spend the rest of that playthrough on Ravenrock away from my character's family
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Post by Qui-Gon GlenN7 on Sept 18, 2018 16:01:56 GMT
The Force Unleashed 2 was the last game I tried to Plat. PS3 version. There is one challenge, where you have to force dash your way through the map, essentially flying. It takes some BS, patience, and maybe something else, to finish, and I said fuck it. I did complete all achievements for ME3 though
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Post by CrutchCricket on Sept 18, 2018 17:05:56 GMT
The Force Unleashed 2 was the last game I tried to Plat. PS3 version. There is one challenge, where you have to force dash your way through the map, essentially flying. It takes some BS, patience, and maybe something else, to finish, and I said fuck it. I did complete all achievements for ME3 though lol that's not even the worst one. I nearly threw my controller at the screen at the final challenge- do all the combos in the game, in like 30 seconds. That being said, the only Plat I have is God of War 2 from the PS3 collection- because I played it to death on the PS2 before and thus knew pretty everything about it. Also because it didn't require Titan mode- I've never done the hardest mode on any God of War. And yeah, in general achievements don't matter, unless they provide some actual goodies in-game. Sometimes some of them are fun to try for, but I don't sweat it.
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Post by Qui-Gon GlenN7 on Sept 18, 2018 17:11:23 GMT
The Force Unleashed 2 was the last game I tried to Plat. PS3 version. There is one challenge, where you have to force dash your way through the map, essentially flying. It takes some BS, patience, and maybe something else, to finish, and I said fuck it. I did complete all achievements for ME3 though lol that's not even the worst one. I nearly threw my controller at the screen at the final challenge- do all the combos in the game, in like 30 seconds. That being said, the only Plat I have is God of War 2 from the PS3 collection- because I played it to death on the PS2 before and thus knew pretty everything about it. Also because it didn't require Titan mode- I've never done the hardest mode on any God of War. And yeah, in general achievements don't matter, unless they provide some actual goodies in-game. Sometimes some of them are fun to try for, but I don't sweat it. Interestingly, I didn't struggle with that one. Somehow I just could NOT do the combo for the dashing well enough to ever hit the last mark, and so I think I remain at 59/60 or something on that one :rage: The last gaming peripheral I destroyed was a while ago... About, hmmm, 2013 lol. It was my entire main gaming rig. I had made the unfortunate mistake of buying an ASRock Fata1ity mobo, and that thing was a royal piece of shit. After an MP match where I had crashed mid-game for the too-manyeth time, I pushed back my chair from my desk, and curbstomped the entire fucking box. I knew I had to start over anyway, and the build was barebones at that point for troubleshooting, but still - the moment of satisfaction, and then the shame
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Post by Pearl on Sept 19, 2018 1:11:55 GMT
I like to experience everything a game has to offer. I think it helps me flesh out my opinions on the games I play. I'll even do my best to push through for games I don't like to see if I can articulate why I don't like them, rather than just say "it was dumb lol".
Oh and as to the destroying peripherals conversation, in almost 15 years of playing, I genuinely can't think of a time where I've been so angry over a video game that I had to physically vent my frustrations. Exasperatedly sigh like a little bitch or raise my voice, sure, but no throwing/punching/breaking things that I can remember.
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Post by ashaantha on Sept 23, 2018 3:30:04 GMT
hmm my completionist playthroughs in games are never my first playthrough. first time I boot a game up is to enjoy it, discover stuff myself etc fully knowing I'll miss things. my second or third playthroughs are usually the get everything done, achievement hunt, collect stuff ones, since if I made it to playing again multiple times I obviously liked the game enough to do so. I do not think there is a game I have all achievements completed for (on steam, origin or in-game ones) however, some are just not something I'd enjoy to do for example say Morrigan romance or multiplayer only locked ones in other games, or finish game on hardest difficulty available types.
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Post by Urdnot Lycan on Sept 23, 2018 4:48:37 GMT
I've become pretty selective now in what games I decide to get 100% of trophies/achievements in. Usually if a game has any multiplayer/difficulty based ones its an instant one that I'm not going to try to get 100%. I'm not going to torture myself with them, especially with multiplayer where I'm a mediocre (at best) player. For the most part I'll try to get all the collectables, even more so inclined to get them if there is some type of unlockable outside an achievement, like a suit or something for the character. Just going to enjoy the games I play more than grind for days to get to 100%.
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Post by SofaJockey on Sept 23, 2018 11:54:36 GMT
the 'oh fuck it' attitude That attitude does kick in when I'm reaching the end of the game. I mean why do I need that 'Elfroot' when I'm just about to face down the big bad...
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Post by jaison1986 on Sept 23, 2018 14:06:33 GMT
the 'oh fuck it' attitude That attitude does kick in when I'm reaching the end of the game. I mean why do I need that 'Elfroot' when I'm just about to face down the big bad... Isn't it obvious?
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Post by ergates on Sept 27, 2018 10:53:19 GMT
Collectibles can go die in a fire, I've absolutely zero interest in them, and habitually ignore them. You might even say that I actively go out of my way to avoid collecting collectibles. Personally I find collectibles to be the worst kind of 'fake content', designed to artificially lengthen a game, rather than, oh... you know? actually add more quests, missions etc. Achievements - I have a take it or leave it attitude. If I get one, there it is, but I certainly won't go out of my way to get one. The only exceptions I can think of are Half Life 2, and getting that damned ball through the hoop in the Junkyard area of Black Mesa East. For some reason, I absolutely HAD to achieve it. The other one was the original incarnation of 'Loremaster' for World of Warcraft, which basically involves completing every quest in the game, which seemed worthwhile. I really enjoyed that one - though they nerfed it in the next expansion and made it stupidly easy to complete with an included guide and tally. I did it the hard way, with no guidance. But I do feel the need to complete all side quests (in games that have them). They're a part of the narrative, an intrinsic part of the game. I hate it when I forget to hand in, or complete a side quest, and the game goes past a point of no return; so that it ends up failed, or stuck in your inventory, unable to be completed. I messed up with my last Dragon Age Origins playthrough, and forgot to hand in the final Mage's Collective quest before the point of no return, and it kind-of marred the finale for me, 'cos that 'failed' quest was stuck in my mind. Guess I'm just as OCD as everyone else
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Post by Element Zero on Sept 27, 2018 18:48:56 GMT
Nice thread. I’m just now finding it.
I’m definitely a completionist. I’m a bit of a gaming snob, in that I buy very few games, all of them lengthy, story driven, single-player experiences. I usually enjoy the completionist activities, but not always. AC Unity had an annoyingly cluttered map at launch. It looked like a completionist’s nightmare, on top of simply being full to the point of uselessness. Once I started playing, it was no longer overwhelming. The game’s excellent gameplay mechanics, the beauty of Paris, and the rewards made most of the activities fun. I tackled them as I passed through an area, or left them for later. When I got down to the last few undiscovered items, the hunt for them (and the Platinum Trophy) was fun.
MEA is a with a lot of side content, some of it rather meh. I still “hit some rocks” and scan planets. I’m already traveling into these areas, and I gain nothing by skipping these activities. The thanks from the scientists are small rewards that sprinkle a small bit of extra immersion into the overall experience. I’d likely not go far out of my way to complete such mundanities, but I’ll happily do it if I’m in the area.
Spider-Man is a great example of this, and a game with which my experience is extremely fresh. I’ve completed it twice, and the second time was yesterday. The first PT was very enjoyable, despite some Ubi-style checklist material. I enjoyed taking down enemy bases because I love sneaking, webbing enemies and fighting as Spidey. I stopped crimes if I noticed them, since it’s fun and it’s what Spidey would do. The Research Stations mostly sucked (silly, overly dramatic mini-stories), and catching pigeons was somewhat ridiculous. Otherwise, the entire flow of the game is excellent. I don’t hunt for crimes to complete the checklists. I have not bothered to chase “Gold Medal” performances on the few Tasks for which I didn’t initially achieve them. Then, the critical path ended and nothing was left but to replay those checklist activities. I suddenly hated them. I was worried about how much I’d enjoy replaying the game.
I started a second PT and again had a blast. It was probably a bit more fun than the first, since I was better at the gameplay and character-building elements. (I always enjoy my second PT more.) The side stuff was exactly what it’s supposed to be — fun side diversions. I already have my Platinum Trophy, so I’ll never intentionally work a checklist in this game. I’ll enjoy the side tasks in their proper context.
That’s pretty much how I view and approach checklist/fetch quest type material: If it is accessible, non-repellant and it adds anything positive to my experience, I’ll do all of it. If it’s not fun, or even a chore, I’ll skip it. I’m a completionist, not a masochist.
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Post by Element Zero on Sept 27, 2018 18:55:43 GMT
The Force Unleashed 2 was the last game I tried to Plat. PS3 version. There is one challenge, where you have to force dash your way through the map, essentially flying. It takes some BS, patience, and maybe something else, to finish, and I said fuck it. I did complete all achievements for ME3 though I remember having to make make several attempts at that dash challenge. Ugh. 😆
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Post by Sifr on Sept 29, 2018 17:07:49 GMT
Nor I try to loot everything there is in the game. Unless I'm in need of money or resources. In that case, I collect everything that is not nailed down. As I've said before, when I clear a dungeon, I clear a dungeon...
Everything that can be looted will be hoofed back to the nearest vendor to be sold (even it's worthless), despite how annoying the over-encumberance slowing me down is, nor that it'll probably require me to spend several days in town waiting for vendors to restock so I can actually sell everything I picked up.
What I make up in willpower to completionist the game, I lack in willpower to not hoard every useless item I find.
(I regret nothing)
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Post by melbella on Sept 29, 2018 17:18:59 GMT
What I make up in willpower to completionist the game, I lack in willpower to not hoard every useless item I find. This is why some of my favorite mods are for unlimited inventory space. Don't fill a dungeon with goodies only to make me leave half of them behind because my bags are full. My first trip through the Deep Roads in DAO was torture because I didn't realize you could fast travel back to camp when moving between different areas on the Deep Roads map.
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Post by LadyofNemesis on Sept 29, 2018 21:36:06 GMT
wanted to add to my previous post I am a completionist as far as quests and such are concerned however I often lack the ability or willpower to complete all the achievements those often include finishing the game on higher difficulties, or making certain choices I'm a casual gamer, most of my games are played on the lowest possible difficulty, games for me need to be enjoyable if it isn't because it's to difficult for me I tend to lose either focus or interest also certain choices are just...not my cup of tea for example, while I do have the Paragon achievement in Mass Effect, I can't seem to start a Renegade playthrough to get that achievement as well same goes for Dragon Age where I still need the achievements for Annulling the Circle and killing the Elves, I also still need the achievement for defiling the Ashes...and while I'm not a religious person, it just seems wasteful to put blood in ashes...I mean...it's yucky for one
for other games...hmm...well, Skyrim comes to mind...still need the Werewolf and Vampire perk achievements...and while I do love playing Werewolves, vampires are just not my thing...
but yeah...I am a completionist as far as questing and adventuring goes, achievements...not so much
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Post by Ieldra on Sept 30, 2018 8:27:26 GMT
What I make up in willpower to completionist the game, I lack in willpower to not hoard every useless item I find. This is why some of my favorite mods are for unlimited inventory space. Don't fill a dungeon with goodies only to make me leave half of them behind because my bags are full. My first trip through the Deep Roads in DAO was torture because I didn't realize you could fast travel back to camp when moving between different areas on the Deep Roads map. Indeed. That's why I don't play Pillars of Eternity in Expert mode - it disables the option to make the stash accesible from everywhere, and there's often enough loot that one fight can fill your party's personal inventory space completely.
Speaking of the POE games, I'm one achievement short of completing them all in POE2: Deadfire. The game has a very reasonable achievement list, you can complete them all within one playthrough with a few reloads and half an hour of extra playing through the final faction quests plus the mutiny. However, that last one may remain uncompleted, since I'd have to devote the better part of a whole playthrough to maximizing negative relationships with a companion, and I'm disinclined to do so. We'll see. Like many others, I'm completionist in completing quests and exploring the world, but not so much in achievements.
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Post by warden on Sept 30, 2018 21:22:03 GMT
It depends. Achievements? fuck them
As for the game itself, usually side content including collectives, but now it depends a lot if they are boring or i'm lazy, so in the end it's more like "you never know what will happen".
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Post by Lavochkin on Sept 30, 2018 22:33:51 GMT
How much of a 100%er and chievo whore depends on how much I like a game and/or how reasonable it is to do the chievos or objectives. Like, Bayonetta 1 is one of my fave games ever, so I've gotten all the achievements for it not only on PS3, but on X360 and PC as well*.
* First had it on PS3 and later when I bought a X360 I decided to buy the superior X360 version for it, and then years later when it was released on PC (an even superior version) I triple dipped.
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Post by Element Zero on Oct 2, 2018 3:54:52 GMT
This thread couldn't be more timely as I prepare to plunder every chest, suppress every enemy camp and battle thousands of random wild beasts throughout Ancient Greece. AC Odyssey is sure to be (at least) 65% filler, making it either a completionist's dream or nightmare, depending upon said completionist.
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