Dr_LucienSanchez
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I'd love them. It's an industry standard at this point, so Nintendo's decision (?) on not implementing such a system is kind of infuriating.
I'd love them. It's an industry standard at this point, so Nintendo's decision (?) on not implementing such a system is kind of infuriating.
I'm surprised they dipped their toes in with stamps in a few games but didn't go any farther with it.
Nintendo just doesn't have a system wide, one size fits all solution. They've put achievements in their own games.I'd love them. It's an industry standard at this point, so Nintendo's decision (?) on not implementing such a system is kind of infuriating.
You don't have to interact with it.
Why wouldn't you want people to have a feature they CLEARLY enjoy, especially when it is completely optional and you wouldn't have to interact with it if you didn't want to?
That's a stranger question to ask.
I've played 120 hours of Zelda, and I'd be way more inclined to go back and find a bunch more things in Zelda if they had an achievement/trophy system. Without one, I've moved on to the next in the backlog.
This is false and I got no idea where did you heard about that. There are no rules about DLC and achievements. Some games get new achievements with free DLC and patches and others don't introduce new ones even with paid DLC.
This is false and I got no idea where did you heard about that. There are no rules about DLC and achievements. Some games get new achievements with free DLC and patches and others don't introduce new ones even with paid DLC.
You try to keep an open mind, but lack of ACHIEVEMENTS is the thing that stops you from buying a Nintendo console.
"BotW is absolutely amazing"
"No achievements, no buy"
That does not compute.
That's a pathetic reasoning for being an open-minded person. You judge games because it has no voice chat and achievements? It must be confusing to you how millions of people enjoy Nintendo games.
Achievements arent the only thing I mentioned. Reading is fundamental.
I am not using VOIP on my phone to communicate in multiplayer games in 2017! You wanna reward them for their lazy band aid aproach then go right ahead. I wont.
I like achievements, they add a lot to my gaming experience and the mere fact that Nintendo doesnt even wanna make it an option on their console in 2017 is a HUGE turn off.
These type of things are BARE MINIMUM for a console experience these days. Nintendo wont even try to meet that.
Still searching for the reason that it would be a negative to add achievements/trophies for the millions of gamers that love them?But there are achievement and a list of things to do. Finding shrines, korok seeds, armors, side quest.
If you played 120h and decided to move on it's because you already wasn't having as much fun as before, and that is fine.
As an adult, idgaf about system wide achievements. My time is limited as it is, and We already have enough for most games and nobody other than the individual cares about the achievement anyway. Sounds more like bragging rights if anything.
Still searching for the reason that it would be a negative to add achievements/trophies for the millions of gamers that love them?
Achievements are great. I love being able to look at a list of games my friends have played and seeing how far they got. It's really the one thing I wish Nintendo would implement system-wide to make an already great console even better.
There's no way for me to share with my friends that I just finished the game
Even when a game does have trophies, if one them isn't a certain colour then people still get mad.
https://twitter.com/Jacobbles/status/896640467202318336
Hoo boy.
Lack of Achievements/Trophies doesn't bother me in a signle least bit.
In fact, I hate the notifications I get with them. It brings me out of the game.
Most good games have a decent replay value enough as it is. I really don't want to play an extra 100 hours of a game getting trophies when my games are backlogged. I just want to finish a game and move on to the next(if its single player focused). They're just lame padding anyway, and nobody cares you have a freaking trophy.
I'd love them. It's an industry standard at this point, so Nintendo's decision (?) on not implementing such a system is kind of infuriating.
Wait, so several Switch games do in fact have an achievement system, but people are upset because they're not at system level? I don't understand. What's the difference in end result?