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2) I have this achievement, so it was possible to achieve it at some point.
3) I don't happen to have this achievement myself.
Re: 1&2: I'm not sure why you are not getting them, if you qualify. You may want to do some research, to see if you can find anyone else having a problem with these achievements, with advice on how to get them to register. I wasn't specifically chasing them; for me, they just happened - so I can't really speculate on what is necessary to make them happen (aside from the description of the achievements themselves, of course).
Alternatively, consider looking for general information on achievements, to see if you can find any information on when might block or disable them.
Re: 3: This is not the only achievement that is difficult to achieve because the circumstances are situational. Pizza Party comes to mind as another example, and there are more. The thing about achievements is that there is no guarantee that getting them will be easy, or even possible within a certain time frame.
Since there's no guarantee that the right wonder and city state will appear in the map together, you might try playing duel maps with maxed number of city states. The small map size will mean that it takes less time to search the entire map to find out if the wonder and city state you require are both present. If not, then you can reroll the map with the least amount of time possible devoted to it. It might take a lot of rerolling to get what you need, and so a lot of time devoted to chasing this achievement, but if you are going to chase it then this method might reduce the amount of time required.
Edit: I played a game without Gathering Storm enabled and the achievement unlocked. New expansion is causing issue.
And even take for granted a concrete achievement, which the system should have computed, each time a player demonstrates it with a .Civ6Save file
I am a computer project manager, and in the programming code of an achievement in Rise and Fall, it is achieved when the written requirements in programming code are met.
And I am affirming and demonstrating that this code does not work on the achievements mentioned in my first post.
And if someone has achieved those achievements in the past, it does not imply that it is now impossible to achieve those achievements.
Steam and the developers of the game are the first interested in the game to work well, and also, get the achievements is exactly as requested, no code programming errors, and no mistakes in describing what is necessary to achieve the achievement.
Because if a player achieves an achievement, even exceeding what is requested, and the system does not compute it, it is very unmotivating, especially in such emblematic games as Civilization VI.
Finally, answering the first friend who answered me, I easily got the achievement Pizza Party (Activates Leonardo da Vinci in New York when the city has Great works of Michelangelo and Donatello (and sewer).). If necessary, I explain how to get it, but for whom to master this game, it is an easy achievement or challenge.
Thanks to the developers of the game for their continuous work and improvements, and to the whole community of players that help the developers detecting small errors to correct
If you have a bug you want to officially report, the best place for that is: Civilization VI Support[forums.2k.com]
Be sure to read the stickied post about bug reports.
Be aware that even there, responses or solutions are not guaranteed. However, if you follow the correct format and supply the necessary information, then your bug report will reach the people who are in a position to investigate and attempt to fix it. You should not expect any feedback, and your notification that a fix has been made will be when the notes of a future patch indicate a fix.
Yes, which is why I made a point of indicating that I had achieved them in the past, rather than recently. Gathering Storm may have introduced a bug that is preventing them from being achieved currently. The fact that they have been achieved in the past is still relevant information, because it indicates that if there is a problem it is likely a recent one.
Sometimes information that is not directly helpful to someone with a problem is helpful to someone trying to fix the problem - but then you are a computer project manager so you know that.
You have obviously completely misunderstood the purpose of my post, and the information I was trying to convey to you. If I were interested in chasing Pizza Party, there are dozens of achievement guides available online; I wouldn't need your help specifically - but thanks for the offer.
The point of mentioning Pizza Party was as an example of an achievement with circumstances that do not occur frequently in normal play - ie when not specifically pursuing them. In your original comment about the Finn MacCool's Pipe Organ achievement (although not by name) you stated or implied that the achievement was a problem because it requires things to happen that don't happen in every game. I was offering a counter-example, one of several, in which an achievement depends on circumstances that don't occur in every game.
The purpose was to illustrate a flaw in your reasoning, which is that somehow FMPO is too hard and so should be made easier so that you can achieve it and get your 100% achievement completion. Let me try to demonstrate it another way. For every person who chases achievements, there will be a few achievements that are the last ones they haven't completed yet. Those will be the achievements that, for that person, didn't happen to have the right set of circumstances occur in their games. FMPO is on your list, but someone else might have had the right natural wonder and city state appear in the first game they ever played (for example), and so already has it; that person is having trouble with some other achievement, maybe one you've already done.
The fact that you haven't gotten FMPO, or the fact that this other person hasn't gotten this other achievement, do not constitute proof that either of those achievements are too hard. Indeed, as there is no guarantee that anyone will ever be able to get 100% achievement completion, there is no such thing as an achievement that is "too hard" - because how hard or easy it is to get an achievement is not something that can be compared against some threshold of difficulty to determine where it falls. There is no threshold of difficulty. All achievements are acceptably difficult (except ones that are bugged so that they are impossible, but that is a different case of a bug, and there is no reason to believe the FMPO is bugged).
The only place you can expect official support is when you submit a ticket over at https://support.2k.com
You can also do bug reports there. Whatever gets reported here, or on any other forum isn't guaranteed to reach the developers. Chances of developers or 2K people actually responding on these forums are near zero.
It's the first time that I publish in that forum and I appreciate that you are a great community, willing to share and help.
Thanks to the entire community of players
Thanks to Steam for being a huge collaboration platform between all
Thanks to the developers of the game for creating such an emblematic game, Civilization VI
Before going to official support, I will do more tests, and have multiple .Civ6Save available to show that today, a concrete achievement is impossible.
Sincere thanks to all