Achievement Unlocked

By Jim Power, published Mar 08, 2007
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Lately I have founded myself lost in an endless quest to build up an insurmountable number of achievement points, and it has taken up any and all free time I had ever had this semester. Unemployed and currently registered with twelve credits my days may not seem busy but they truly are thanks to Microsoft's clever "gimmick," achievement points. Achievements points are basically brag rights given to you, the gamer for completing specific tasks assigned to each achievement. They are points that are accumulated to your overall gamer score displayed on your profile, so why are they so important?

It's easy to see how they cannot matter. Who gives a flip about a high-score, right? Untrue, if you are a hardcore gamer. Almost any gamer can relate trying to beat the preset high scores or a friend's high score proving what exactly? Maybe that you were the better gamer, lucky, or just more determined to prove them wrong. Honestly when one of my dorm mates picked up an Xbox 360 I was not fully aware of the achievement points and when I started to see them pop up I merely rooted on my roommates to attain more. Fast forward a couple of weeks later and a couple of co-op missions on the newly released at the time, Gears of War I was earning my own achievement points, and the addiction soon came to be.

I began pursuing more cog tags and putting forth extra effort to earn the achievements and my roommate began to question what the big deal was. Now, he did not mind a couple of points here and there but he had not become resolute about them. After hitting the 1,000 point milestone after Gears of War and LOTR: Battle for Middle Earth (both great titles by the way) I became a "conquistador" on a mission to surpass one of my good buddy's gamer score. Every waking moment that I spent not eating, procrastinating, or doing homework was spent picking up achievement points.

Achievement Unlocked

This is my outdated game score displayed on the Xbox Live website. I have not been online in a while.

Credit: Jim Howard

Copyright: ©2007 Microsoft Corporation

Takeaways
  • Achievement Points may affect a consumer's decision on buying a game for Xbox 360 rather than Wii.
  • Achievement Points are ingenius because they feed the addiction of the gamer and his ego.
  • Play video games for fun, not to brag because that only ruins the experience.
Did You Know?
As of March 1, 2007, Georgia Fury has the highest Gamerscore with 120,093. David Dreger (aka Knuckles Dawson) owns the legit record for consecutive days earning at least 1 Achievement point with 436 straight days.
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By the way, welcome to AC brother!

Posted on 03/09/2007 at 9:03:00 AM

 
Unlocking achievments are fun and all, but I've slacking off on doing so for the last few months. Still...it's a great idea though.

Posted on 03/09/2007 at 9:03:00 AM

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