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Ok thats a shame but thanks for the fast reply
But I agree, achievements are the extra icing on the cake that makes playing through games a bit more exciting and inviting, while giving the player that extra incentive to continue to plow forward in the hopes of unlocking more goodies. In hindsight, I wish I would have thought that out before hand, but inevitably the priorities of this game fell in other areas. Perhaps the next adventure will be a bit more fleshed in that department.
Thanks for taking the time to comment, it only helps to strengthen the vision moving forward.
No problem and thanks for your answer. In regard of achievements it doesnt even have to be durring the game it can also just be one starting up the game as that will also make the games sell better. When that is said if your future project(s) also includes your own music it would obviously be better implementing them durring so people actually plays further into the game and listens to all of it and that way maybe gets interested in buying your full soundtrack/albums.