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Playing Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition on PC and I hit one of those classic “Bugthesda” moments: last time this level crashed to desktop with no warning, and today my screen randomly auto‑adjusted mid‑game and threw my aim and immersion completely off.

I did the usual ritual: check for updates → Microsoft Store updates → verify game files → repair the library. You know the drill.

But honestly, that’s not the part that’s really stuck in my head.

What’s been gnawing at me is this: in 2026, are achievements still relevant in the way platforms treat them—especially when mods disable them anyway?

A few things bother me:

Mods disable achievements (even on consoles now in some cases), so for a lot of players they’re already meaningless mechanically.

There’s no way to opt out. If I don’t want a permanent public record of what I did or didn’t do in a game, tough luck.

Even if I uninstall or refund a game, the partial achievement list just sits there on my profile forever like a half‑finished diary I never agreed to publish.

What I wish existed is something like:

a “no achievements” mode where I can play purely for the experience, and my achievement list just shows as “inaccessible/opted out” to others

or at least the ability to hide or erase achievements for specific games if I decide I don’t want that history attached to me anymore

I’m not pretending I can change the minds of big companies who still design like it’s 2005, but I am genuinely curious what different types of players think:

Achievement hunters: Do you care if others can opt out, or does that not affect you at all?

Mod users (PC and console): Since mods often disable achievements, do they still matter to you in any way?

Everyone else: Do you ever think about the permanence of your achievement history, or is it just background noise?

Is it time for platforms to give us a real opt‑out or ephemeral play option, or am I overthinking something that most people are fine with?

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[–] jtrek@startrek.website 1 points 3 weeks ago

I don't think I've ever gone much out of my way for achievements for their own sake. Games where they also unlock stuff (eg: binding of isaac), sure, but that's for the unlock.

I may have done some challenge stuff that I learned about for the achievement, but only because it seemed fun. I wouldn't go very far into anti-fun just for an digital badge on my profile.

[–] Coleman@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Are game achievements really yours? Or the property of the companies who made the games? If the achievements really are the players then shouldn't they at least have the privilege of removing themselves from the achievements? Say you go to delete a game you don't like, Imagine there's an option remove all your achievement records as well as deleting the game. In Canada and in the UK there are digital privacy policy rights, Shouldn't that apply to the achievements one earns? For me it's the permanency of the thing, I understand everyone is different, some like achievements, some refused to acknowledge achievements And I just want more leeway with the item I've purchased make it feel like the achievements are mine, Is that so wrong to want more control over the games we buy?

[–] RebekahWSD@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

I like reading the achievements to see what they thought was...important I guess. I usually don't chase achievements on purpose though. And I never 100 percent. Closest game I have to that is uhhh Heaven's Vault and the last two I need are. Hoo fuck. Complicated it looks like. Well one is. The other is more annoying it seems.

[–] THE_GR8_MIKE@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

I'm going back and getting some Xbox 360 achievements right now, but I don't really do it in new games.

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