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Thanks, Subset Games!

I guess it will mean a big handful of hours on this game... again. :)
as my grandmother would say, better late than never
cool, might go back to windows just to get them when I play that game. I wish there was galaxy client for linux
Uh nice, but.. are they retroactive tho?
And they "coexist" with the ingame ones, right?
Post edited February 18, 2020 by phaolo
It already had in-game achievements, so...yaaay.
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phaolo: Uh nice, but.. are they retroactive tho?
And they "coexist" with the ingame ones, right?
Yes, they are retroactive, I just checked it :)
And yes, they coexist with the ingame ones, they are still there, nothing has changed.
I'm sorry to hear that people's experiences with FTL on GOG are now worse, with achievements poisoning their thoughts and direction on playing and enjoying the game. I sure hope Stardew Valley never gets GOG achievements to ruin people's days.
Wonderful!

Thanks for info. :)
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mqstout: I'm sorry to hear that people's experiences with FTL on GOG are now worse, with achievements poisoning their thoughts and direction on playing and enjoying the game. I sure hope Stardew Valley never gets GOG achievements to ruin people's days.
Just because you don't like something, and have some kind of mental problem when it comes to achievements in game, doesn't mean everyone goes through the same mental process.

Play your games and have fun, and let others have fun their own way. Thank you.

All the best!
Post edited February 18, 2020 by falloutttt
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phaolo: Uh nice, but.. are they retroactive tho?
And they "coexist" with the ingame ones, right?
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Aramandur: Yes, they are retroactive, I just checked it :)
And yes, they coexist with the ingame ones, they are still there, nothing has changed.
Cool, thanks :)
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falloutttt: Wonderful!

Thanks for info. :)
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mqstout: I'm sorry to hear that people's experiences with FTL on GOG are now worse, with achievements poisoning their thoughts and direction on playing and enjoying the game. I sure hope Stardew Valley never gets GOG achievements to ruin people's days.
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falloutttt: Just because you don't like something, and have some kind of mental problem when it comes to achievements in game, doesn't mean everyone goes through the same mental process.

Play your games and have fun, and let others have fun their own way. Thank you.

All the best!
Funny thing is you can even turn them off in Galaxy, it's optional.
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falloutttt: Wonderful!

Thanks for info. :)

Just because you don't like something, and have some kind of mental problem when it comes to achievements in game, doesn't mean everyone goes through the same mental process.

Play your games and have fun, and let others have fun their own way. Thank you.

All the best!
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omega64: Funny thing is you can even turn them off in Galaxy, it's optional.
It's true, I forgot. LOL
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mqstout: I'm sorry to hear that people's experiences with FTL on GOG are now worse, with achievements poisoning their thoughts and direction on playing and enjoying the game. I sure hope Stardew Valley never gets GOG achievements to ruin people's days.
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falloutttt: Play your games and have fun, and let others have fun their own way. Thank you.
Exactly! Play the game your way and have fun, without chasing silly (and often disruptive or degenerate) e-peen measurements inserted by the developer to cater to a weird sect of the gaming audience who can't just play and enjoy a game without some external validation. (A system that originated as a "lock in and retain our audience" tool in closed systems, where it was sometimes mandated.)
Post edited February 19, 2020 by mqstout
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falloutttt: Play your games and have fun, and let others have fun their own way. Thank you.
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mqstout: Exactly! Play the game your way and have fun, without chasing silly (and often disruptive or degenerate) e-peen measurements inserted by the developer to cater to a weird sect of the gaming audience who can't just play and enjoy a game without some external validation. (A system that originated as a "lock in and retain our audience" tool in closed systems, where it was sometimes mandated.)
Do you really think that everyone is buying/playing games just for the achievements ?

For sure there are some people, I guess, but that doesn't mean it's the same for everyone, friend.

Besides, you're not going to change the world with your comments, or even someone's mind for that matter. It is for them to realize if it is a problem, that they should be doing something about it.

But then again, I don't really see how it can be a problem. Even if they are playing games just for the achievements. If that's their way of having fun, after work or whatsoever, then they have every right. It's not like if it's gambling. Like loot-boxes and such.
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Yeah... Yay... Whatever.
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mqstout: I'm sorry to hear that people's experiences with FTL on GOG are now worse, with achievements poisoning their thoughts and direction on playing and enjoying the game. I sure hope Stardew Valley never gets GOG achievements to ruin people's days.
I love how there's always somebody that feels the need to negatively comment whenever there's a thread praising achievements. How dare people be excited over something they like!

On topic: This proves the thing I've been pointing out in every 'achievements' discussion thread. Some games, such as rogue-likes, need achievements to extend the playtime.

Personally, I played FTL, I learnt the mechanics over several runs that ended in tragedy, then I did about 5 successful runs, and I was done with the game. I never felt the need to return, but now I'm hyped about playing it again.
Post edited February 19, 2020 by MadalinStroe