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I'd rather see a more indepth Statistics Window to keep Track of everything.
The point of Simulators is meant to be so you can enjoy a passion for a certain aspect of life that you either would love to be involved in, are retired and still want to enjoy it, or you suffered a serious injury that put you out of the line of work for life ect.
Simulators shouldn't have Goals, or Objectives, but purely just Simulate the situation, wether it be Trucks, Planes, Trains, Cars, ect, ONLY for the joy of that alone.
If people are desperate to have Achievements so they can be told what they can do next, then it's obvious that they are playing the wrong kind of platform. You are meant to set your own Goals, and work your way up in which ever way you see fit.
Achievements would just be another notch towards the "Game" elemant of it, and the more Company's that completely ignore them, then hopefully more will follow suit and be rid of the for good...
Give me an option to disable them appearing, then sure, ignored, unfortunately though, many DEVs focus too much on Achievements rather than actual Gameplay, which at the end of the day adds less actual content in the Games for the people who pay top dollar for them.
All well and good for the Achievement Hunters, because they will purely go out and buy Games which have the most Achievements in them, just so they can add it to their "bragging rights" [even though there is nothing in them that is actually an achievement].
Achievements are purely a marketing ploy.