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번역 관련 문제 보고
You need to play one of the 3 pre-set difficulties to unlock them.
It makes sense, considering you could play custom difficulty and unlock all recipes right at the start, require no crafting ingredients, and be invulnerable to bugs, which sort of invalidates quite a few of the achievements.
If that's the case they changed it with 1.0. Both my friend and I have been gaining achievements just fine in custom games a few month's back. If you don't log in to Xbox live however then achis don't work. I started a new game after the Bug's fight back update and wasn't getting achievements - even in a normal non-custom game. Logged in to Xbox live and finally got achis. I had been told previously that you couldn't get achis in custom games, so I had been hesitant to start one until my friend started a custom game and got achis just fine. Then I made the switch too, since I prefer having base raids disabled, and indeed...no issues getting achis in a custom game.
Oh that's bummer. I was relieved when I found out I could still get achis in a custom game, since I am really not a fan of the addition of base raids. Guess I should have kept playing when I was at it, but I was thinking "1.0 isn't that far off, so let's wait and do a full playthrough then...". Oh well.