I used to be an avid PC gamer right up until around 2006 ish, this was when I got my first job, and my first real purchase was an HDTV and an Xbox360. My gaming PC fast grew out of date and was unable to play all of the games that my 360 could so I found myself using the console as my only gaming tool.
We all know that the 360 has achievements with pretty much every game, something that gamers can aim for, to one up your friends maybe, or just to squeeze some extra life out of the games, but does anyone here think they are spoiling the games a little by adding them?
A lot of PC games nowadays, especially Valve games are shipping with the PC versions of Achievements and I find myself now playing the games and constantly checking the achievements, striving to get as many as I can, and it actually spoils the games a little for me. Instead of sitting back and soaking in the atmosphere that some games can provide, I find myself rushing through them, trying to complete X mission and trying to collect 100 of Y items.
Back in the day I could sit and play Half-Life or Opposing Force and not have a care in the world about whether I have picked up all of the different weapons or killed 1 of each different type of enemy. But now I find myself inadvertently and subconsciously playing games solely for the Gamerscore in GFWL games, or just for the pretty pictures and the 100% in Steam games, it's hampering my enjoyment somewhat. You could maybe compare it to 'grinding' in MMO or RPG games.
Does anyone else find this?