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Is your personal satisfaction not grand enough? Do you really need a gold star to feel vindicated?
What if I can have personal satisfaction AND a gold star?!?
Oh man oh man, do I have extreme news for you.
An achievement pops when you hit A20
Cue the cheering, the clapping, AND the flowers being thrown! Oh, and I guess a gold star too. Are stickers okay?
Also, what happened to the Exclamation mark...? Steam appears to have broke it.
I can see you didn't read the thread if you're asking this. Or you just didn't bother to check and decided it was needed to ask a rhetorical question.
This plays so different from a normal CCG that most of these games really won't teach you much else except the basics of deck building. That also gets thrown out the window because unlike those games, there will be plenty of runs where you don't end up with overpowered combos that win on turn one.
Yet entire generations of Gamers didn't need these silly little gold stars to feel like they accomplished something. Achievements were a mistake, and Steam openly welcoming them was a bigger mistake.
I don't see why this matters at all. Reaching and finishing A20 is still reaching and finishing A20. Everyone will find difficulty in some characters that others will not find.
i talked not about "on some characters a20 is easier than on other" i talked about this is completely different experienses
I have no idea what you're trying to convey or imply by "completely different experienses".