Hero-of-Time Posted August 2, 2014 Posted August 2, 2014 What's all this trophy business about? Each game has a list of challenges/activities to do. Think of the challenges in CoD that you need to do to unlock attachments ( use a gun so many times ) and you get the idea. Depending on how hard they are you get either a gold, silver or bronze. If you manage to get all of them then you are awarded with a platinum trophy. The trophies are like experience points. Each has a certain value and once you get enough you level up the number next to your name/gamertag. The higher the level you are the more points it takes for you to level up. Some people don't really care for it, but for those that do it can give games some legs and encourage different ways of playing. You can also compare your trophies with your friends and see what they have played in the past as it keeps a record of everything you have played and earned.
Esequiel Posted August 2, 2014 Posted August 2, 2014 How is it not as good? It's essentially the same thing, except you accumulate platinum trophies for doing everything instead of an ever increasing number. I like the idea of a differentiator for doing it all. I suppose "in my opinion" its not as good because the last gen all i really used was xbox 360 and i got that familiar with gamerscores that this trophy lark doesn't feel quite.... Right.
Fierce_LiNk Posted August 2, 2014 Posted August 2, 2014 I can definitely see the appeal with trophies. I do get a bit of a yeah "fuck yeah" moment when I get another one. It has given me an extra push in Watch Dogs to do certain tasks (like doing some of the mini-games, the shell mini-game/cup mini-game). It's good if you're that sort of gamer who wants to do everything. Takes me back to the N64 days a little bit with that, where I used to want to unlock everything and complete everything/see everything available.
RedShell Posted August 2, 2014 Posted August 2, 2014 I finally got my first Platinum trophy the other day (DoA5), although technically it should be my second, how Tokyo Jungle has no platinum I'll never know. But yeah, trophies be a pretty nice feature. It's cool being able to see the progress of your friends too.
Retro_Link Posted August 2, 2014 Author Posted August 2, 2014 I love trophies. That unlock jingle!! Plus they make you play games in different ways.
CoolFunkMan Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Two quick PS4 questions... Firstly, when recording game footage on PS4 (to copy to a memory stick), would it also record footage/audio of myself for let's play videos? Secondly (and stupidly), is it a bad idea to stick anything to the shiny part of the PS4 (basically, the bit that comes off to replace the hard drive)? I've had a kind of awesome idea...
dazzybee Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Trophies are infinitely better in my view. Gamers core is just a random figure that doesn't have any qualitative value. But trophies do, you have 5 platinum tropheys tells you exactly how good they are. Having 500000 gamer score could mean you've played a few games a lot and got everything, or a lot of games a little. It's meaningless. I personally don't care for either too much in general, a lot of games just give you them for doing nothing. But games I've loved and force you to actually do something a bit different I've gone for it (escape plan, ssd etc).
Hero-of-Time Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Trophies are infinitely better in my view. Gamers core is just a random figure that doesn't have any qualitative value. But trophies do, you have 5 platinum tropheys tells you exactly how good they are. Having 500000 gamer score could mean you've played a few games a lot and got everything, or a lot of games a little. It's meaningless. I personally don't care for either too much in general, a lot of games just give you them for doing nothing. But games I've loved and force you to actually do something a bit different I've gone for it (escape plan, ssd etc). Not really. I mean you could have 5 platinums that are off very easy games. Gamerscore and Trophy levels are the same in that you could have a high trophy level without ever getting a platinum. All a platinum does is give you more points towards your next level, just like getting 1000/1000 gives you more points towards your gamerscore.
Sheikah Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 (edited) Not really. I mean you could have 5 platinums that are off very easy games. Gamerscore and Trophy levels are the same in that you could have a high trophy level without ever getting a platinum. All a platinum does is give you more points towards your next level, just like getting 1000/1000 gives you more points towards your gamerscore. I don't think anyone cares about trophy level, it's all about platinums. Most people also don't care enough about trophies to buy crappy games to get trophies, and if they did do that then they'd look a bit silly/ like they cared too much if you saw lots of those types of platinums in their history. I agree with dazzy, since platinum trophies require you to do everything (including the hard stuff), whereas breezing two games casually might net you more gamerpoints than doing one game fully. Edited August 3, 2014 by Sheikah
Hero-of-Time Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 I don't think anyone cares about trophy level, it's all about platinums. Most people also don't care enough about trophies to buy crappy games to get trophies, and if they did do that then they'd look a bit silly. So I actually agree with dazzy, since platinum trophies require you to do everything (including the hard stuff), whereas playing two games casually might net you more gamerpoints than doing one game fully. You don't know what platinums someone has unless you look at their games list, just like you don't know if a person has got 1000/1000, again unless you look at their games. Still, they are both the same. A meaningless score that goes alongside your profile and yes I enjoy them both.
Sheikah Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 You don't know what platinums someone has unless you look at their games list, just like you don't know if a person has got 1000/1000, again unless you look at their games. Still, they are both the same. A meaningless score that goes alongside your profile and yes I enjoy them both. No because in the case of casual players, they don't bother getting platinums or buying games for platinums. They simply don't care. In fact I'd be pretty surprised if anyone had money to waste buying games just because earning a platinum was easy. That's pretty darn tragic.
dazzybee Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 You don't know what platinums someone has unless you look at their games list, just like you don't know if a person has got 1000/1000, again unless you look at their games. Still, they are both the same. A meaningless score that goes alongside your profile and yes I enjoy them both. It's not the same at all, I can't believe you can't see the difference. They may be easy platinums, but it's still a platinum, completing everything. Though, I don't care about enough to debate it too much
Hero-of-Time Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 No because in the case of casual players, they don't bother getting platinums or buying games for platinums. They simply don't care. In fact I'd be pretty surprised if anyone had money to waste buying games just because earning a platinum was easy. That's pretty darn tragic. It's not the same at all, I can't believe you can't see the difference. They may be easy platinums, but it's still a platinum, completing everything. Though, I don't care about enough to debate it too much Meh. Agree to disagree I guess.
Blade Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 The trophys do sound a lot better than CoD exp or the score on online MK8 which require no skill whatsoever to increase just a lot of play time.
The Bard Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Trophies and Gamerscore are about as dumb as wanting your mum to be by the pool when you do a double flip off the springboard or by the sidewalk when you ride your bike down the street with no hands. Do that shit because it's fun, not because you want the imaginary watcher there to prove that you did it.
Tales Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 I was planning on waiting until the slim version gets released next year, but since there's no guarantee of that, coupled with my love for AC and those awesome trailers, the console currently being 40 punds off, and lack of impulse control when it comes to games :p I decided to order it online. No games though, I'm interested in Infamous and Tomb Raider, but nothing must have. Next gen games sure are expensive. I have had ps plus since the ps4 was released except for June so I think I'm good until AC.
Daft Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Trophies and Gamerscore are about as dumb as wanting your mum to be by the pool when you do a double flip off the springboard or by the sidewalk when you ride your bike down the street with no hands. Do that shit because it's fun, not because you want the imaginary watcher there to prove that you did it. Yeah, but when you do that double flip, it's always nice to have a memento for it, like a photo...or a trophy. And who doesn't want to be challenged to do a double back flip? Yeah, see. Trophies have their merits.
Hero-of-Time Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 I was planning on waiting until the slim version gets released next year, but since there's no guarantee of that, coupled with my love for AC and those awesome trailers, the console currently being 40 punds off, and lack of impulse control when it comes to games :p I decided to order it online. No games though, I'm interested in Infamous and Tomb Raider, but nothing must have. Next gen games sure are expensive. I have had ps plus since the ps4 was released except for June so I think I'm good until AC. And another one joins the party. Shall we just rename the site Playstation Europe and just be done with it?
somme Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 And another one joins the party. Shall we just rename the site Playstation Europe and just be done with it? Haha I thought about suggesting that the other day. : peace:
The Bard Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Yeah, but when you do that double flip, it's always nice to have a memento for it, like a photo...or a trophy. And who doesn't want to be challenged to do a double back flip? Yeah, see. Trophies have their merits. Sure but while in real life you get a personal snapshot of you doing a kegstand, with the Trophchievement model you get the same lame postcard from the giftshop that everyone else got. Secondly, if the thing you did wasn't cool enough for you to remember without a trophy, isn't that enough evidence that it isn't worth remembering in the first place? Good point about the challenge, but if the only purpose it serves is as a memento or incentive, why the squabbling over whether trophies or achievements are better? I realise I've contributed far too much to a conversation that I just said is pointless so I'll stfu.
drahkon Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Finished Rogue Legacy for the first time. What a fun little game : peace: New Game+, here I come!
Fierce_LiNk Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Hmm, a lot of people are getting PS4s but I reckon that the "situation" is a little out of perspective. It's a bit coincidental that it just so happens when Nintendo fuck up their current console, but I think many people who are getting PS4s also had PS3s last generation. There seems to be one or two exceptions (myself being one, Blade and Kav being others I assume), but on the whole, I see many people just following through with last gen. If they enjoyed the PS3 last gen, they're pretty much nailed on to get a PS4. Why wouldn't they? Makes sense. Still, I have noticed my PS4 friend's list/who is online section growing and growing since I got it. It's a bit mad. But, it's also nice. I had a nice little feeling the other night when I was about to play The Last of Us and saw about 5 or 6 others also doing it.
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