![]() ![]() The best thing I can recommend is that if you're modding the game anyway, you could always mod in your own achievement system. (of course, it's usually pretty simple to mod open unlocks) That would be effectively punishing modders or people who don't want to play the standardized version of the game. Plus, we're talking about Valve here - even if they planned something like this somewhere down the line, it's probably something you can only hope your grandchildren will be able to someday enjoy.Īchievements in EL don't convey any sort of in-game privileges or the like, or else I would be more sympathetic. I suppose alterations could be made to Steam's achievement system to allow achievements to be half-unlocked if done under house-rules as opposed to standard-rules (appearing as a different color, an asterisk, or something until you unlock it again w/ standard rules.) But if you're not happy with non-unlocks I don't think imagine you'll be happy with half-unlocks. Ideally that shouldn't be even accidentally misleading. This isn't designed to be punishment to modders by exclusion - it's designed to communicate certain contexts clearly with whoever is browsing your profile. If someone sees you have a certain achievement, they'll assume it's because you achieved something in the game that is being sold as opposed to a house rules version of it. I voted against because achievements are understood, as a system, to be something that is applied to the standard-issue main game. ![]()
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