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RE: What type of achievement person are you? #11
Probably has to be C.

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RE: What type of achievement person are you? #12
I'm all of the above.
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RE: What type of achievement person are you? #13
I'm deffo C, that sums me up perfectly.

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RE: What type of achievement person are you? #14
A.5: I'm half way between A and B. Mostly because I play more multiplayer games that don't have many achievements.

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RE: What type of achievement person are you? #15
I'm a B, mostly because I prefer the multiplayer aspect of games over the single player.

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RE: What type of achievement person are you? #16
I don't really go for achievements I just like enjoying Multiplayer with friends and getting people REALLY mad haha.

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RE: What type of achievement person are you? #17
Option b describes me best I just can't be bothered getting a lot of achievements anymore.

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RE: What type of achievement person are you? #18
I play my Xbox mainly for achievements, some achievements however aren't worth the time or effort required to get them so I leave them alone, that's why I don't have the full 1000 in a lot of games.

Also games like Gears of war 3 that require DLC to get extra achievements annoy me to no end!

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RE: What type of achievement person are you? #19
(07-04-2013, 02:06 PM)Villain Wrote: B. If I know there is one that I can get without too much work I will go for it.

This.

Usually I won't go out of my way in the game to get achievement unless they are really easy or fun to get. If I'm bored with the game and I've completed it though, then I might go after some for the hell of it before I sell it.

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RE: What type of achievement person are you? #20
I choose B. I don't think people should replay the games if they missed one or two achievements just because they like achievements, I think they are there because you should get them when you're playing the game. Anyways, it's just my personal opinion, and I don't really mind people that are obsessed from achievements.

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