Comment by Waterluvian

Comment by Waterluvian 3 days ago

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That’s also completely true and something I often say about gaming. You don’t like achievements? Just don’t do them. Your enjoyment shouldn’t be a function of how others interact with the product.

Almondsetat 3 days ago

"Just ignore it" doesn't work, psychologically.

  • Vespasian 3 days ago

    I never, in all the years of participating in AoC did take a look at the global leaderboard.

    Even before LLMs I knew it was filled with with results faster then you can blink.

    So some of us, from gut feeling the vast majority, it was always just for fun. Usually I spent at least until March to finish as much as I did in every year.

  • Mountain_Skies 3 days ago

    I stopped staying up until midnight for the new problem set to be released and instead would do them in the afternoon. Even though I could compare my time to the leaderboard, simply not having the possibility of being on the board removed most of the comparison anxiety.

  • mlhpdx 3 days ago

    Oh, i’m quite sure it does. In fact, it’s a central thing in so much of psychology. The only difference is how you get there. Some people can just ignore and others take more effort.

  • squigz 3 days ago

    Lots of people play games while ignoring the achievements.

    Many people do - well, did - AoC while ignoring the leaderboard.