One player has accomplished something that very few players manage to do. created by solo developer Concerned Ape, is still capturing hearts eight years after it was released. The beloved cozy farming simulator still has players working toward achievements, and one player has managed to reach one of the game's rarest milestones.
Reddit ser 3DSarge has achieved 100% completion of 3DSarge shared a screen capture of their Perfection Tracker over on the subreddit, earning them bragging rights and a walking golden chicken flair on the sub. Reaching 100% took an impressive «7» and some serious dedication.
The accomplishment is especially impressive considering only a tiny fraction of the game's players ever manage to reach it. Looking at the data from Steam, only 0.8% of players manage to get the coveted Perfection achievement, which encourages players to ""
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What makes achieving 100% in so difficult? In a nutshell, the trouble is with the time required to finish everything and the luck players need for some tasks. Perfecting the game requires the player to max out every level and relationship, find, fish, and farm all the collectibles, and craft every item and recipe in the game. While some tasks are fairly straightforward, like finding every golden walnut in others are trickier to complete because they rely more on luck and timing.
It's also easy to miss some things if players are not actively working toward completion, as one unfortunate player discovered when they found theirself stuck at 99% completion because of a missing festival. 3DSarge cites the golden clock as being one of the most difficult parts of finally finishing their quest: ""
All the elements combined make achieving perfection in difficult and time-consuming. For player 3DSarge, the journey is far from over: ""
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