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Khuutra said:
twesterm said:
theRepublic said:

I think gamers who play for the achievements are doing it wrong.

Funny, you would think the ones that judge how others enjoy their gaming experience are the ones doing it wrong. 

Didn't you skip out on one of the Mario Galaxy games for a Harry Potter game just for the sake of some cheevos?


Kind of.  When I have a choice between the two, I do generally go for the one with achievements because I just like the sense of progress.  I'm not playing for the achievements but they sure do help.

Besides, who is to say that is wrong?