TanookiTom
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I own an Xbox One (and had a 360 before) and could not care less for the achievements on there. That being said I realize that a lot of hardcore gamers do care about them.
But I am happy that Nintendo continues to not integrate any such system in their consoles. Why? Because in my opinion Nintendo wants people to enjoy the games just for themselves, and not having people play them to collect points or to complete some random objectives.
You already have two out of the three players supporting such systems. But I would not expect Nintendo to follow them any time soon. It just not what Nintendo is about and I think they are even purposefully avoiding it.
And I would also argue that many Nintendo games have tons of replay value regardless, thanks to their focus on fun gameplay and because they are often just so easy to pick up and get into.
But I am happy that Nintendo continues to not integrate any such system in their consoles. Why? Because in my opinion Nintendo wants people to enjoy the games just for themselves, and not having people play them to collect points or to complete some random objectives.
You already have two out of the three players supporting such systems. But I would not expect Nintendo to follow them any time soon. It just not what Nintendo is about and I think they are even purposefully avoiding it.
And I would also argue that many Nintendo games have tons of replay value regardless, thanks to their focus on fun gameplay and because they are often just so easy to pick up and get into.