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Don't care about achievements, and stopped playing the trials after the 1st one (as they're uninteresting). Those are the further from the main game it could be.
(Imo, those were pointless addition game wise, but I guess it gave some money investment from Intel...)
Achievements, it's easy to look at it from different angles:
They should be a challenge or what's the point?
I think it's dumb to give out achievements for half baked, easy to hit things.
It's like here's this really unfun way you could play the game that you wouldn't even think of doing, but because there's a shiny sticker you could get from it and put on a board that nobody is ever going to look at suddenly you feel obligated to do it.