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what a hell is wrong with you?
Edition Windows 10 Pro
Version 22H2
Installiert am 26.11.2021
Betriebssystembuild 19045.4170
Leistung Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.19054.1000.0
There is no 100% in fallout3 what even would be 100% in FO3?
There's usually no completion in any game that isn't donkey kong country or mario world. Least achs mean you got somewhere, and this game did have achs on 360/ps3.
Strongly agree op achievements are not meaningless, not anymore than downloading and buying a game tied to a client you don't really own. You just paid for the privilege to play it on a controlled server.
Pretty much everything game related is meaningless besides owning a 400 dollar cd like lunar silver star story. Lotta meaning in that.
Games that need achs
KOTOR1
FEAR
FEAR2
Morrowind
Oblivion
Stalker
Quake4
And many more bare bone products from publishers with billions. While 50 cent indies bend over backwards to include cards, achs, workshop, and everything else.
Games that modders made achs for you should check out.
Deus ex
Return to castle wolfenstein.
In the vanilla game you sacrifice your own life for the salvation of the Capital Wasteland by turning on the water purifier standing in a fatal radiation bath. You die, the game ends, they roll the credits. Those who can't appreciate a decently executed self-sacrifice storyline whined until they made a DLC that lets you survive.
So I reckon to the purist, 100% would be when you discover every location, do every side quest, then finish the main quest. That's how I played it, back in the day.
I don't play indie games. The vast majority suck, and I don't have the time to sort through 10,000 garbage titles to maybe find a good one. I also don't give a rip about cards, collectibles, achievements or workshops. The indies only do that because making an actual game is a lot harder. It's all icing, no cake.
will it make game worse? No, it will give it additional replayability
Game developers aren't going to re-engineer a 16 year-old game for anyone else's benefit but their own. They don't give a crap about replayability, they want to sell a bunch more copies. It's never going to happen, and asking for it therefore seems really juvenile to most people ... which is why they get the snippy comments.
this weird logic "i dont want something, so f it and i dont care about other people f em too"
Never forget that "Block" remains the best innovation in the history of gaming.
and you seems to be a very boring guy