The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is a massively popular game to this day, and is likely the most-played game for many gamers. Hardcore Skyrim fans have been playing the game religiously since its original launch in 2011, with one player having nearly 20,000 hours of playtime logged so far. Yet despite having played Skyrim so much, they are still missing five achievements in the game.
Reddit user Due-Film-9073 shared a screenshot of their uncle's Skyrim playtime, showing that they have a staggering 19,503 hours on record, having played the game nearly every day since it was first released. The image has over 3,000 upvotes on the Skyrim subreddit so far, with many fans impressed by the playtime, while also amused about the missing achievements. According to Due-Film-9073, the five achievements that their uncle is missing in Skyrim are Thief, Master Criminal, Oblivion Walker, At the Summit of Apocrypha, and Dragonrider.
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The Thief achievement in Skyrim is rewarded to players that manage to pick 50 locks and pockets, which can be tedious, to say the least, especially since the rewards for pick pocketing are rarely all that worthwhile. Master Criminal, meanwhile, is awarded to Skyrim players that manage to get a bounty of 1,000 gold or more in all of the game's nine holds, which can be tricky since doing so will attract the wrath of Skyrim's guards.
The Oblivion Walker achievement in Skyrim is for collecting 15 Daedric Artifacts, and it is notoriously one of the most difficult achievements to get in the game. There are technically 19 Daedric Artifacts in Skyrim, with players able to get 17 of them in a single playthrough, leaving little room for error. The problem
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