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Have you played video games in the last twenty years?
You always get 100% of achievements on a single play through? You've never played a game twice and gotten an achievement on (that you missed previously) on a second play through? You've never reloaded a save from a previous point and gotten an achievement when doing that?
Or you just think RDR2 is just special and that game might be all or nothing? What makes you think that might be the case?
If you just look trought his achievement et the tiem he got them, some makes no sense, I'm pretty sure he never finished the game at 100% or took a save from somewhere, like he weirdly unlocked 10 achievements at "24 Mar @ 6:01pm" which are basically all the online (and yeah that's not possible) and he would have had the two achievement he missees which are required to do the 100% and he has the 100% compelttion achievement
Presumably RDR2 isn't the first game with achievements he's played. So how did all those other games work? IE does he know how achievements work after all and he just needs to be nudged to stop thinking about RDR2 in magical terms?
Well it's a tough thing to guess if a user is waiting for someone to explain something like they're five and they're acting helpless because that's easier. Or they're really such a newbie they honestly have no concept how these systems work. Asking questions like I did isn't unfair to try and gauge what you're thinking and why, address that instead of random details. It's a total Dad move, but I can't help it.
At any rate, achievements don't matter and they're generally not strict in their requirements. You play the game, you get achievements, if you're trying to get a specific achievement you just go meet the conditions for that achievement. The details of what save game, or which playthrough you're on don't matter.
The point of the achievements is to give you something for playing the game a certain way or playing through the game. Generally they don't punish you or penalize you for going back through areas, reloading saves, or playing the game multiple times.
Appreciate bro