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I don't really care, the only time I go after a tough achievement is when I have something to prove to myself.It is nice seeing a visual respresentation of the feat though. But when I complete a game and i'm not interested in every specif achievment the game is over for me. You'd have to have some sort of inferiority complex to do a bunch of extra crap you yourself are not personally interested in just to show it to other people.
[QUOTE="CharmedGamer"]That wouldn't be challenging and "fun", that sounds like work. I play games to escape real life.Ceglowsk1To escape real life? There are other things for.
Better than video games? living pinatas, fighting the locus horde, 72 hours in a mall with zombies. The only thing that would be better is drugs and I don't touch those. I would never asossiate games with work or meaningless challenges that don't personally mean something to me. I love a good challenge but if your not having fun then what's the point. The answer is there isn't one.
Now that my best mate has started beating my gamerscore (the cheap bas tard used king kong), I'm fast becoming addicted to it. It also actually adds alot of replay to almost all the games i've played.Heistenfaust
A personal rivalry with someone you actually know? I can understand that. I would deduct what he got from king kong though that game isn't hard.lol
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