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I mean, gaming achievements are utterly useless these days. You don't get achievements for awesome actions very difficult to, well, achieve, but for basic stuff you have to do while playing the game. Just waiting for the WASD-achievement in a FPS shooter.
My boss doesn't praise me for doing my job. If I want a praise (and a raise) I need to do more than that.
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Seriously: back in the old days we played computer games just because. We didn't need achievements.
That's funny, cause your arguement matters more to us achievement hunters. We play more of a game than is expected. Most gamers doesn't even finish the game once, achievement hunter's does.
such a moronic lazy decision considering you already coded PS trophies into it. you did the least amount work possible for this port and it shows.
Perhaps budget constraints. Perhaps the Vulcan in the team said it was illogical to do so.
too bad, I play only games witch achievements :( So maybe next time
Archievements would have helped to figure out some other paths in the story or simply raising the replay value. not going to watch spoiler videos. it's just not my thing.
So please, add Achievements!
Sorry