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Finally getting around to checking out Fallout 4. I played it through without the DLC a while back but I think it’s about time I get down to it on my list and play through the DLCs. I wanted to do it on the survival difficulty or one of the harder ones at least. That led to me checking out the achievements. I don’t keep up with newer games but I didn’t realize achievements have gotten quite this bad. Most of the achievements are ones you get from the story itself, no challenge there. Then I found out there is no achievement for higher difficulties. I enjoy a challenge, it’s why I go back and play games that I enjoy. And I know it’s a reward in and of itself to beat it, but it feels less validating to not have an achievement. Especially in an open world game where people will want to experience more of it.

It’s not even that games have gotten easier per se, but more than they don’t reward playing on harder difficulties and skimp on challenges like achievements. I like harder difficulty because it encourages me to engage with every system I can. So what gives? Is this just me or has everyone else noticed how phoned in most achievements and difficulty options are these days?

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[–] LegionEris@feddit.nl 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Tbh, I don't give a fuck about trophies or achievements. I don't have a single platinum trophy despite having a ps4 for like seven years. I played Fallout 4 on Survival because it was fun. It's a good balance for gunplay. I like the immersion of saving on sleep. It's actually a damn good survival mode, and you should do it even without a trophy.

[–] CleoTheWizard 1 points 1 year ago

I use trophies to sort of push me to further engage with games that I really enjoy. That’s basically the only reason. I’ll still play the harder difficulty, and I’ll likely love it, but it is fun to collect trophies that encourage me to play in ways that I normally wouldn’t. So it’s weird not having one for difficulty because I’ll enjoy the play through, but there’s an itch to have the game celebrate your achievement with you.