BabeestorGor wrote: »Clicking a button once a day for 6 months is an achievement?
BabeestorGor wrote: »Clicking a button once a day for 6 months is an achievement?
BabeestorGor wrote: »Clicking a button once a day for 6 months is an achievement?
Elder_Paul wrote: »Achievements should be trophys for the god damn time spent, also hit vr16 and 1000 quests - again damp squib but bought party poppers and champagne on way home from work (yes work you know those 8 hours or so of waisted time) if i had those extra 8 hours the achievments would have been unlocked in a month or so instead of 5 or 6 months, maybe now it is understandable why one such as myself would be looking better rewards. Yes logging in LOYALLY everyday does deserve reward. whoever thinks its not is obviously not married or under pressure from a partner or employed.
Not everything needs an achievement.
Back in my day, playing the game was its own reward!
BabeestorGor wrote: »Elder_Paul wrote: »Achievements should be trophys for the god damn time spent, also hit vr16 and 1000 quests - again damp squib but bought party poppers and champagne on way home from work (yes work you know those 8 hours or so of waisted time) if i had those extra 8 hours the achievments would have been unlocked in a month or so instead of 5 or 6 months, maybe now it is understandable why one such as myself would be looking better rewards. Yes logging in LOYALLY everyday does deserve reward. whoever thinks its not is obviously not married or under pressure from a partner or employed.
I log in every day because I enjoy the game, not out of misplaced loyalty to a corporation.
Oh, and I have a job and a family.
Hm... An achievement or trophy for maxing out your mount capabilities for a character... Interesting... I never even thought about that. Let alone considered it. Now you have me wondering... Is there, or will there be an achievement/trophy for knowing every recipe in ESO to-date?