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duty calls is a great game by today's standards
Do you have data to backup that claim?
Data as in the survey you sent to everyone in the world who plays games.
People should stop concerning themselves so much with what other people do.
The majority of people playing games however never bother to post anything about it.
This. Sure, there's a vocal group online who go on about collecting achieves, 100%'ing games, and so on. But that doesn't mean they're necessarily the majority.
And heck, there've been 'achievement hunters' for quite a while now - I remember stories about people collecting "gamerscore" on earlier XBox generations; and back in the day, there was a satire Flash game on Kongregate (Achievement Awarded, I think?), made in response to the Usual Crowd who always cried "add achievements!" whenever a new Flash game came out.
edit: it was Achievement Unlocked. And I got the first achievement on it in Jan 2009. So yeah, people being obnoxious about "achievement hunting" has been a thing for a couple decades.
They employed psychologists during development to make the game more addictive. So you play longer. They use tricks like little bell sounds after a kill, menu colors, time gating, RNG on drops.
Anybody that still plays retail wow is a loser. Especially since they just wiped about 10.000 guild banks with not one soul getting any items back.
And people still give that company money?