Am I the only one who misses achievements? We haven’t had any added since forsaken. Even if it’s just minor stuff like finish the campaign or do so on legendary difficulty or finish the new raid. I always felt good when a new achievement popped. Does anyone else miss this?
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[quote]Am I the only one who misses achievements? We haven’t had any added since forsaken. Even if it’s just minor stuff like finish the campaign or do so on legendary difficulty or finish the new raid. I always felt good when a new achievement popped. Does anyone else miss this?[/quote] They can't even be bothered to do new emblems for the strikes. It's minimal effort these days.
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No because imo, they add nothing to gameplay in any game and I don't need validation from hearing the Xbox notification sound giving me meaningless points and telling me what I just did. Not trying to knock anyone who likes them. I just think they're pointless 🤷
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Money and process. They have to be certified by MS and Sony, maybe Steam. And with Bungie, at least until recently, wanting to remove content, it would be more of a hassle than creating their own in-game system. Fro example, Prestige Levi had to be replaced with a GM -- which is a joke. So rather than having to keep track of that kind of thing, my guess is they just decided to forgo it entirely.
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I do. Since they are vaulting content I assume that’s why they stopped. However, now they could put in generic achievements. Complete a seasonal seal, Craft x amount of weapons, Complete a dungeon, etc.
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It's to do with money. They put nightfalls behind a paywall, and 1 base game achievement was complete a nightfall, locking base game buyers out of the triumph as the game was still being sold. Forget the finer details but they got threatened with removal from the psn store unless they put it right & they changed the achievement I think, or maybe they had 2 weekly nightfalls (1 paid & 1 base game). Ever since, 0 achievements. Nightfalls are still behind a paywall tho
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No who cares
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No because I don't play the game for fun.
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Ideally, that's what triumphs aim to do.