Ill admit it is really lazy if this is ALL the game offers, I have to believe they serve some purpose. Maybe there shouldn't be so many of them, but they do offer recognition for achieving something. Games are challenges, and if you beat the game to a certain point, I think you have achieved something. Is it wrong for me to figure out a test chamber in portal that isn't inherently obvious, and get an achievement? I agree there should be a second layer like "and finish carrying an item through the whole thing" but beating a section of any game does require work. If it didn't have ANY challenge, we wouldn't play it.Riddle78 said:Plot achievements. You earn them by playing the game,without doing anything truly noteworthy within the scope of the game. They are a waste,and should be replaced with achievements like "Beat this chapter on the hardest difficulty without dying" or "Find all of the secret areas".
That's like saying the easiest way to break 27 bones is to smash your hand with a hammer. That game was painful to play, especially when the "Satan Death Wangs" started sprouting up.ForgottenPr0digy said:Alone in the dark is easy game to all 1000/1000GS
In Oblivion I did something like that. Right after getting out of tutorial prison I went to the Skooma Den in Bravil, pointed my character at a wall, used a rudder band to hold the controller, then watched Inseption. I was at level 98 by the end of the movie.Diddy_Mao said:I've played a few games where you get an achievement for getting other achievements. That just seems lazy.
Then do a tutorial. Easy as breathing (unless you're in an iron lung, and if that's the case, then how the hell are you playing a game?)natster43 said:Press Start in Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard.
Thing is Veteran difficulty on MW3 isn't that bad.Compared to previous CoD games it's definitely the easiest one so far.I beat it quite quickly(and I'm not someone who plays a lot of FPS games tbh)and never got stuck on any section for longer than a couple of minutesFijiman said:I call bullshit as well. Unless CoD is the only game that you play and you've played it all day every day since at least CoD4 came out there is no way that Veteran difficulty could be considered easy without some form of cheating.Dirzzit said:I aint hearing that, COD on vet is incredibly hard. This is coming from a guy that can play Deus Ex on hardest.ScaryAlmond said:Finishing MW3 on Veteran (Flame Shield Activate)
The Modern Warfare series in INCREDIBLY EASY on Veteran. Cod 4 was some challenge - mainly due to infinite enemy respawns - but MW2 was easy and I finished MW3 first run through on Vet in about 5 hours... Especially when compared to games like Operation Flashpoint or even World at War, the last few installments of COD (In fact most 'modern' FPS's) have been laughably easy.MetalDooley said:Thing is Veteran difficulty on MW3 isn't that bad.Compared to previous CoD games it's definitely the easiest one so far.I beat it quite quickly(and I'm not someone who plays a lot of FPS games tbh)and never got stuck on any section for longer than a couple of minutesFijiman said:I call bullshit as well. Unless CoD is the only game that you play and you've played it all day every day since at least CoD4 came out there is no way that Veteran difficulty could be considered easy without some form of cheating.Dirzzit said:I aint hearing that, COD on vet is incredibly hard. This is coming from a guy that can play Deus Ex on hardest.ScaryAlmond said:Finishing MW3 on Veteran (Flame Shield Activate)