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Obligatory, nope. Because that is the answer.
I certainly can't click the mouse 5000 times in 7 minutes.
And the same thing with the other two achievement clickers where you have 3000+ achievements in each. Funny, your other games don't have that issue.
learn to use the sam at the time you want listed... like iknow somoene who apparently gets all their achivements done at 420 :P
You don't. Next time don't unlock them all at once. Regardless, who cares? Achievements are meaningless anyway, as they should be. Unlock them all at once if that's what you want to do and don't worry about it. If other people have a problem with it, that's on them. It's none of their business what anyone does with their own achievements.
I wouldn't ever try this as it could be considered cheating if using a third-party program.
But you are a cheater. You should have thought about it before using SAM to cheat achievements. Now you just have to live with the consequences of your actions.
Delete them and then just add them slowly.
It's kind of possible, I tried it and I got my last played to temporarily say april 2010.
Guess I got the Speedrun WR.
Also -- nobody cares.
You can, but it's very complicated. First, you have to hack into the Steam infrastructure, so you can access databases. Then, change your data there.
Maybe get a job at Valve that's close enough to your target, like a sysadmin. You might still have to rank up a bit first; they might have security measures in place concerning changes to data that's supposed to be read-only, but statistics might not be considered critical enough to warrant extra protection.
Sky is yellow.