Do you play until 100% completion?

Do you go for 100% completion in video games?

  • Yes, I play any game until it's 100% complete

    Votes: 8 42.1%
  • Kind of, I complete most things in the game

    Votes: 9 47.4%
  • No, just the main story is enough for me

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • No, I don't finish the main storyline

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    19

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Or just until the main story is done? Just wondering, because it seems a rather high amount of people online seem to be completionists and I'd love to know if that's true of most video game fans now.

And at what point (if any) do you decide a video game is too hard/too long/too tedious to fully complete?
 
Well, for 3D Mario platformers, Sonic games, Kirby games and stuff like this, I always complete the game, but for games like Zelda, I get all the stuff I can without looking at a walkthrough on my first playthrough, but I 100% them with a walkthrough when it's my second time.
 
Only on games I really, really like. I mean, take Fallout 3 for example. I'll do as many side and miscellaneous quests as I can. But I might not go so far as to find every single skill book, or other trinkets like them.
 
Yep. That sounds like me. The only type of games I don't do this for are RPGS. There's no gain in the end for doing it usually. Besides, games are so easy these days, it's kinda the only way to make a game last.
 
Only on games I really, really like. I mean, take Fallout 3 for example. I'll do as many side and miscellaneous quests as I can. But I might not go so far as to find every single skill book, or other trinkets like them.

I was going to post something along the lines of this. I mean, it takes insane devotion to 100% certain games, like Fallout 3, an open-world RPG. And it can also be impossible since certain things can become unaccessible, like certain bobbleheads.
 
Only some games. Like I try to beat it 100% until I learn that I can't for some reason or until I grow bored of it.
 
Rarely, in most cases I just finish the main story and do a bit of extra stuff. I get most of the game completed.

Can't be bothered with 100% completion unless it isn't overly frustrating to achieve.
 
Kind of. It depends on the game and what I get for finishing it to that extent. If it's something like an extra cutscene or something (see for example Spyro the Dragon), or to play all the levels. But if I can get the final cutscenes for a story mode without having to finish it (see Sonic and the Secret Rings, which I finished just last night), then I'll only do what I have to to get the extra bits.

It needs to be something worthy that either adds to the story or gives a secret level or something like that. If it's for 100% and I get nothing extra, I lose interest quickly and don't bother.
 
[font=comic sans ms,cursive]any Resident Evil game i play until 100%...others i just play until i beat the game[/font]
 
It depends on the game, if I really enjoy it then I probably will. Idk sometimes I hate stopping a game unless I've fully completed it.
 
Only on games I really, really like. I mean, take Fallout 3 for example. I'll do as many side and miscellaneous quests as I can. But I might not go so far as to find every single skill book, or other trinkets like them.
This, 'cept I could never get into Fallout very well. Skyrim, though, I played for weeks on end until my character was level 60+ and all of my skills that interested me were at 100 or very close. Did all of the worthwhile quests, really. Thought about a new character to get the Imperial storyline, but it takes so long to level up that I just put it away.
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I...used to 100% a lot of games, depending on my mood and interest. I usually played as soon as I get a game. But ever since the Ambassador games came up, I seem to have started slacking off. I've only done one 9.0 level for KI:Uprising..It's funny because I had the tolerance to get all As in the past in Sonic Heroes and Shadow the Hedgehog for the Gamecube, yet I really wasn't too fond of either games. Specifically, Shadow's.
 
i play for both reasons

1. collecting all collectibles (paper mario's star pieces)
2. partly collecting items and finishing non-paper mario games.
 
I don't really do that.
I get bored of stuff pretty easily so....I don't really play all the games till the end.
 
It depends on whether or not I lose interest in the game or not. If I lose interest then of course not. If I don't lose interest in the game that I'm going to try my hardest to complete 100% of the game.
 
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