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Achievments for completing the game on Nightmare


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Scott Sion

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Maybe even a gamer picture or something? I usually don't feel motivated to play the game on Nightmare since there isn't an achievment. The only time I've ever set the difficulty to Nightmare was when I did WH and GoA since there were achievments for doing so.

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Maria Caliban

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I love achievements.

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Yup, I love having tough achievements to work for. I was disappointed that DA2 didn't have a hard/nightmare difficulty achievement.

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robertm2

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it would be nice. i never had an issue with mass effect on insanity but with dragon age i have trouble on normal sometimes. it would be cool to have some real motivation to try the harder difficulties.

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robertm2 wrote...

It would be cool to have some real motivation to try the harder difficulties.

Personal challenge? Desire to better oneself and improve your gaming abilities?

(As you can probably tell, I don't care much for "achievements".)

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I would actually like to see a Nightmare achievment, but to be fair I'll play the game on Nightmare anyway, as I go up the difficulties with each playthrough

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No thanks please lol.

I've done insanity difficulty on both ME2 and ME3 which was kinda fun, but with Dragon Age: Origins and DA 2 I didn't really have fun turning up the difficulty. Probably because it requires a more tactical approach and having the exact right set up character and equipment wise for facing tougher enemies which is not a bad thing if your into it but it's slow's this type of game too much for me and make's battles feel like a chore instead of engaging but that's just my view, sure other's have a different perspective lol.

Modifié par InfoGuy101, 25 octobre 2012 - 10:37 .


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KiwiQuiche

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Getting in a punch up with Hybris was fun on Nightmare.

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AntiChri5

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No thanks.

Difficulty should remain a personal choice the player makes for themself. Want a harder game? Up the difficulty. Want an easier game? Lower the difficulty.

Adding extra incentives just results in people who don't want to play on a higher difficulty playing it to get the incentive, which leaves them with an experience they enjoy less. And, far worse, people start complaining that the game is too hard on it's hardest difficulty, which is a derptarded complaint if ever there was one.

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Kail Ashton

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Nope, go be a masochist on your own time, don't drag us into your sorry self torture

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Teddie Sage

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No. I hate being forced to play on a mode to unlock achievements. I want to be able to platinum this game on any mode. Thank you.

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WotanAnubis

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I'd really rather not. I like Achievements for exploring the world or doing things differently or pulling off some impressive tricks.

Achievements for difficulty levels just aren't my thing. Especially since difficulty levels really only make the combat more difficult and I sure don't play Dragon Age primarily for the combat.

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I approve of achievements tied to difficulty. I'm going to try the hardest difficulty anyway and I would love getting an achievement out of it :P

But more than an achievement for Nightmare, I'd love to see achievements that take time and can't be unlocked in one playthrough. Kinda like ME1, where you needed at least 3 playthroughs to unlock everything :)

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There is a very simple solution for people who don't want to play on the hardest difficulty just to unlock an achievement. Don't do it and live without the achievement. I don't understand why this never occurs to people.

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yes, achievements is why I played ME series on insanity and not DA. I just don't really want to play DA on nightmare because nothing really motivate me to do it. So I am for Nightmare achievements, and I am also for Milena's idea of more multi-playthrough achievements.

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WotanAnubis

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Carcharoth42 wrote...

There is a very simple solution for people who don't want to play on the hardest difficulty just to unlock an achievement. Don't do it and live without the achievement. I don't understand why this never occurs to people.


Personally, I don't. If a game has difficulty level related Achievements, I just don't go for them (unless I really like the combat). But that also means my mildly Completionist OCD doesn't kick in. I might be tempted into multiple playthroughs and do a lot of different stuff I normally wouldn't care to do (or wouldn't even think of doing) if it would mean finishing the list. But since I'm never going to finish the list anyway if there are difficulty level achievements, I don't bother putting in the effort unless I really, really like the game.

Basically, an absence of Difficulty achievements makes me try harder. This is why I have all Achievements for both Dragon Age games and am missing quite a few for the Mass Effect games.

But I admit, this is just the way it is for me. I accept that this is not a universal experience.

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achievements in games have been losing their imagination, really. a great example is to look at the achievements for ME1, than look at them for ME3.........ME1 focuses on making use of whats available to you in the game to encourage not just Rambo-ing through the whole thing, where aside from the insanity achievements in ME3, you basically get all of them for playing it.

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Eire Icon wrote...

I would actually like to see a Nightmare achievment, but to be fair I'll play the game on Nightmare anyway, as I go up the difficulties with each playthrough

I wouldn't mind it as a way for tough-talking BSN users to prove they had completed it. This doesn't apply to me as I have no problem saying that I usually play on Normal with a few excursions into Hard.

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Carcharoth42 wrote...

There is a very simple solution for people who don't want to play on the hardest difficulty just to unlock an achievement. Don't do it and live without the achievement. I don't understand why this never occurs to people.

There is a very simple solution for people who want to play on the hardest difficulty - do so, regardless of whether there's an achievement or not. I don't understand why this never occurs to people.

:mellow:

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AntiChri5 wrote...

No thanks.

Difficulty should remain a personal choice the player makes for themself. Want a harder game? Up the difficulty. Want an easier game? Lower the difficulty.

Adding extra incentives just results in people who don't want to play on a higher difficulty playing it to get the incentive, which leaves them with an experience they enjoy less. And, far worse, people start complaining that the game is too hard on it's hardest difficulty, which is a derptarded complaint if ever there was one.


Funny thing is, I only played games on easy/normal until ME Hardcore/Insanity achievement came along and I found out I can do games the hard way and enjoy it.

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Carcharoth42

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AlexJK wrote...

Carcharoth42 wrote...

There is a very simple solution for people who don't want to play on the hardest difficulty just to unlock an achievement. Don't do it and live without the achievement. I don't understand why this never occurs to people.

There is a very simple solution for people who want to play on the hardest difficulty - do so, regardless of whether there's an achievement or not. I don't understand why this never occurs to people.

:mellow:

When did I disagree with this notion? I merely dissagree with the idea that others shouldn't be rewarded for playing a harder difficulty because someone else is unwilling, incapable off or unhappy with making the same effort. For the record, my point was that people should just enjoy playing the game instead of playing for the sake of achievement hunting.
:wizard:

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Masha Potato

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Hard to get achievements are the best.

If you're not enjoying hardcore modes but feel "forced" to do it just because there's an acheievement you should probably take a chill pill

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Darth Krytie

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I'd rather not have difficulty based achievements. I don't have lots of time to play and when I do, I'd rather not be frustrated. I'd rather have hard to get achievements that have to do with stuff you do/collect/etc than just for your difficulty level.

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For us PC players, I don't think Origin tracks achievements like Steam, does it?

Modifié par naughty99, 25 octobre 2012 - 04:17 .


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Rather than the whole playthrough on nightmare, something like the Grim Reaper from Origins where you had to kill the Harvester on nightmare would be nice.