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Leave it to you to care about the acheivements.....
ReplyDeleteYou're not understanding why I'm upset. These achievements will be MUCH easier to get and that's my problem. For the level 60 character achievement from the 1st game I sunk 63 hours into it to earn it. This game has nothing like that. There's a level 30 one and that's it. There's also no reward for beating it on higher difficulties.
ReplyDeleteI think that they're honestly just following the trend of easier achievements for possibly higher game sales. It's why Borderland's Randy Pitchford made them easy to get in his game, but oh well. As long as the game still rawks my face of...
"There's also no reward for beating it on higher difficulties."
ReplyDeleteWhat is this one?:
Complete the game on the "Insanity" difficulty level without changing the setting-75g
I ask because I've never played the 1st, not to be a jerk. Or maybe by "reward" you meant some nifty costume, and not an achievement. Who knows?
By reward I meant achievement points. I guess "pride" is a kind of reward that only mattered before achievement points.
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