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Just picked up the Plat in The Walking Dead. No words.
I used to but there are some I know I never will be able to so I don't bother. I do try to go after most of the manageable trophies thoughDo you guys try to platinum most of your games? I only do the XBox equivalent on my favourite series and otherwise straightforward games. Don't mind hard but hate glitchy, stupid or too heavily luck-based achievements. So on the others I'm happy with about 80% achievement completion.
It depends on the game. Like with GTA, its too much of a commitment for me, just in the single player alone, but even worse with the online stuff. Same thing with Arkham City and Asylum where its more frustrating to do the challenge maps, so I don't try. I just get what I can and try t enjoy the games because they are that good.Do you guys try to platinum most of your games? I only do the XBox equivalent on my favourite series and otherwise straightforward games. Don't mind hard but hate glitchy, stupid or too heavily luck-based achievements. So on the others I'm happy with about 80% achievement completion.
Ok that sounds exactly like me then.I used to but there are some I know I never will be able to so I don't bother. I do try to go after most of the manageable trophies though
Yes, I find getting achievements/trophies is a very fun macro game of its own and helps push me to make sure I've played every campaign game once at least. It's true also as if a game doesn't have any achievements I might be almost as happy watching someone else play it than get it for myself.It depends on the game. Like with GTA, its too much of a commitment for me, just in the single player alone, but even worse with the online stuff. Same thing with Arkham City and Asylum where its more frustrating to do the challenge maps, so I don't try. I just get what I can and try t enjoy the games because they are that good.
But in other games like Assassin's Creed 3 where you can get them all in one playthrough and not miss anything, it is definitely a major selling point for whether or not I'll even want to play the game. I'll played plenty of games just for the trophies, most of which I wouldn't even be interested in if they didn't have trophies.
I do it if it looks fun and manageable. But when they infest the game with online trophies, like they're doing with Tomb Raider, then I don't even bother thinking about the platinum. I won't invest as much time as they want me to on the MP.Do you guys try to platinum most of your games? I only do the XBox equivalent on my favourite series and otherwise straightforward games. Don't mind hard but hate glitchy, stupid or too heavily luck-based achievements. So on the others I'm happy with about 80% achievement completion.
Like others said, it completely depends. I like something that is balanced nicely while not going too overboard. I think online trophies are the dealbreaker most of the time. Relying on others to get your trophy is just annoying as hell. But if it's a game that I've fallen in with then I'll just tough it out (eg: Resident Evil 5, Red Dead Redemption, GTA IV, Skate 2). GTA IV was probably the biggest stretch for me (that was basically an entire month of online multiplayer spread out), or maybe Max Payne 3 because of the infamous New York Minute Hardcore Mode *shudders*Do you guys try to platinum most of your games? I only do the XBox equivalent on my favourite series and otherwise straightforward games. Don't mind hard but hate glitchy, stupid or too heavily luck-based achievements. So on the others I'm happy with about 80% achievement completion.
I'm only missing Brotherhood because of the MP. They really scaled those trophies back in ACR and ACIII, which ended up being two of the very few games that I put in extended time in MP just for fun.
Is the ACIII multiplayer different to Revelations & Brotherhood?I got the platinum in all the AC games with trophies except 3. That game just isn't compelling enough for me to do all that collecting and grinding
That Tomb Raider achievement about getting max rank in multiplayer really pissed me off. Of all the shooters this one is about as naturally single player as it gets.I do it if it looks fun and manageable. But when they infest the game with online trophies, like they're doing with Tomb Raider, then I don't even bother thinking about the platinum. I won't invest as much time as they want me to on the MP.
Then I just try to get what seems interesting, like collectables and beating it on harder difficulties.
The worst thing about the online achievements is that one day they will all be unobtainable. With the next gen here it is probably a matter of a few years before all the non peer to peer games will be affected by server closures.Like others said, it completely depends. I like something that is balanced nicely while not going too overboard. I think online trophies are the dealbreaker most of the time. Relying on others to get your trophy is just annoying as hell. But if it's a game that I've fallen in with then I'll just tough it out (eg: Resident Evil 5, Red Dead Redemption, GTA IV, Skate 2). GTA IV was probably the biggest stretch for me, or maybe Max Payne 3 because of the infamous New York Minute Hardcore Mode *shudders*
If it's just an annual rehash with a ton of online trophies added to it I might just pass. I'm having this issue with Black Ops II and I'm unsure if I'm gonna even go for that platinum even though I'd like that on my trophy resume. Eh, I've been on Mass Effect 3/Dead Space 3 at the moment anyways and I'll figure it out later.
I think at this point of time I'm past trying to platinum every game I get, because I have so many freakin' games, even still unopened. I just look at it as a chance to really completely explore the game in and out. I love that. Those platinums are the best when they present a good challenge in single player and maybe some multiplayer, but not asking you to do 4 playthroughs in single player and then 90 hours of multiplayer. It's like, get the f*** outta here. It seems like I've given Rockstar a pass more often than others with their games because I think they're games are top notch. They sometimes ask for a lot of SP and MP.
It's Rank 50 so it will probably take a while and I don't know, it doesn't look awesome so far. It might be fun but even then I don't want to get to Rank 50 in every bloody game! That should be reserved for only the main proven multiplayer games.How bad does Tomb Raider look? Sometimes max rank isn't as bad as it sounds. *goes to research Tomb Raider trophies*
As a sidenote, I prefer not to look up trophies before a game comes out, it's not gonna stop me from buying it but I guess it does make me decide, "To plat, or not to plat? That is thee question."
That's why I really liked AC3's onloine trophies. The trophy was only for level 20, which was easily doable, especially since they added the Wolfpack mode that allowed you to basically play on your own.It's Rank 50 so it will probably take a while and I don't know, it doesn't look awesome so far. It might be fun but even then I don't want to get to Rank 50 in every bloody game! That should be reserved for only the main proven multiplayer games.
The other multiplayer achievements don't seem too bad, there's just a lot of them.
Yeah, I was surprised by that too, especially after spending a few days hunting all of the comics, I just wanted to be done with that game.Only have one trophy left for Amazing Spider-Man which is to unlock all concept art, I had no idea I was supposed to take a picture of every enemy what the heck?
But anyways, the game froze on me like 4 times last night, it was crazy. I haven't had freezing issues like that since Terminator Salvation. I might just try to delete the game data and reinstall but whatever. It'll be my 57th when I get it through.
Same here, I love the game but 700 comics is ridiculous. It felt like I should have been done after 500 but no, still had 200 more. Where did that #700 come from?Yeah, I was surprised by that too, especially after spending a few days hunting all of the comics, I just wanted to be done with that game.