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Fordítási probléma jelentése
For accusing people to be narcissists and having a sense of superiority, you seem to be the worst offender in that field.
You come here unsolicited, without knowing me, talk down to me to prove how good and superior "modern" italians are, compared to the out-of-touch views of an old-gen guy like myself, make assumptions on my character when I'm a complete stranger, then proceed to behave like a zealot to defend the "holy sermon of the Achievement Cult" you so fervently belong to, while at the same time also classifying my own hobbies as "B-grade" compared to yours.
Yeah, people like you are exactly what's wrong with this country.
Get lost.
That's a thing. Those "bragging rights" exist. The guy's a human legend, I want him in my team.
People cheat Speed-runs, people cheat no-hit runs, people cheat battle royales, trading card matches. Your argument makes no sense.
The difference between me and you resides in the fact that even if I would never speed run or no-hit run games, I respect the heck out of them, because whaty they do is absolutely insane and requires enormous skill, lots of time and effort.
There are at least three services out there we use to immediately check other users achievements with 100% accuracy on spotting cheats.
Not that it matters, because less than 3% players do that and once one is busted his profile will be made into a festival of pure shame by the community if he tries to apply for anything.
Almost nobody, literally less than 1% of the people I've met in thousands of encounters on Steam and xBox Live and being part of the largest community of Hunters in the world was "doing it for bragging rights".
You get way more bragging rights (and free keys) writing essays on Steam than for Platinum/Perfecting Games.
Italians well-educated around the world? Now that's a first. In my experience talking with many foreign friends, Italians are considered among the worst visitors abroad. Ah but maybe I am out of touch. Maybe.
What you say is true: achievement unlock times are the same in case of mass unlocking via scripts, but also in other cases that are legit. Also if you take your time scripting each individual achievement, you can make different unlock times for each. Sure, not many do this, but you can. So all of this makes it impossible to tell apart fake achievements from real ones in the end. Doing them for your own satisfaction? As I do with reviews? 100% okay and understandable. Doing it for bragging rights? Just dumb. Thats my take.
Take care as well.
You were the one to come here and raise this argument. You are the one that goes around with the need to lecture people about how their ideas / opinions are wrong. "I never asked for this".
Maybe we have lived the critical times of our life, in different time periods or in different social contexts. That is possible and is fine. I'm saying this because it seems that you had a very different experience compared to mine. Your view about these topics, seems to be almost the specular opposite of mine.
Yes, last-gen maybe is correct, as said above. If things are like you said right now and i'm just out of touch, then it's great - really, it's excellent. I would be glad to be wrong in this case. I reported what my view is based on my personal experience. As you did with yours.
It is a very well known fact that less than 5% of players cheat achievements and such cheats are IMMEDIATELY recognizable by checking dates and times.
Achievement Hunters are not fading but growing, exponentially in fact.
Achievements are a great way to fully experience (or re-experience) a game and truly master it in order to fulfill the crazy tasks required for a Perfect Game.
About elitism as you say, there's nothing "unwarranted" to it, as says the old adage:
"You can be an incredible player without being an Achievement Hunter but you can't be an Achievement Hunter without being an incredible player."
It is consequential. ;)
Take care, "compatriota".
E Viva l'Italia.