Like I've already mentioned, I don't feel like I actually achieved anything by doing this. I personally just don't understand why this is fun though. I'm still having fun with the game if you did this. I guess it lowers my trueachievement score a few points in the end, but why does this matter? It doesn't change whether or not I actually completed the challenge. How you completed the achievement does not affect me one bit. If you enjoy getting this achievement by using this trick in the system, then I'm glad you're having fun and I don't really care how you did it in the end. I don't even care if it's cheating or whatever and what the definition of cheating is. Do you actually feel like you achieved something by completing the easiest 2 challenges in the game 60 times each? To me it goes back to the fact that video games should be fun (side note which is why I hate console wars too, why do you care? the point is to have fun, if you're having fun then cool). Personally, I will never use an exploit like this because I simply don't understand why anybody would ever enjoy completing the achievement this way. I still leave satisfied and feeling joy in the fact that I completed a challenge that I had the desire to complete. ![]() If the game developers design the game so that I can find a clever solution that still achieves what is being asked then I'm happy to take that (for example, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, I moved a bunch of boxes around so that I could climb up the boxes to basically stand right on the basketball hoop and just drop the basketball straight down to score a basket, I was still doing what was asked by using the tools gave me, even if it was originally intended to be shooting from ground level, I found an alternative solution using the tools it gave me). ![]() I don't feel like I've actually achieved something by manipulating an exploit in the system that doesn't actually let me achieve what is described. However, the only thing I get out of gaining this achievement is the personal satisfaction of achieving something. Someone mentioned "if you could get a million dollars for doing this would you turn it down?" Well of course I wouldn't. I'm just going to quickly add my thoughts. You are free to complete the challenges in any order you want, and the achievement will unlock upon completing the final one. Track Challenges by Click to Unlock (Videos) Track Challenges Guide (RedLynx Forum) (See "Spoiler" tag in thread)Įxtreme Track Challenges by BiGSH0TROB (Videos) Here are a list of hyperlinks with good and detailed sources of information on how to complete challenges: Now, to get to a list of sources that can help you out. It is recommended that you are able to complete most of the Extreme tracks without problem before attempting these. Another will require you to complete harder versions of the levels, or not be able to see your rider/bike. The most difficult challenges are present in the Extreme tracks and require you to beat some of the Extreme levels with 0 faults using the Roach or Rabbit bikes. The challenges range from completing a puzzle, to beating the track in a specific way. To get this achievement you will need to complete all 120 unique challenges available in Trials Fusion, scattered on 40 tracks. 99.9% of players will not be able to complete some of the requirements for this achievement, but if you are a good Trials rider, and have the dedication, it is possible. I want to start out by saying that legitimately completing this achievement is extremely difficult. ![]() If you go over 120 while offline, the achievement will unlock when you sign back in. It will however affect your tracker in the "Achievements" app on your Xbox One, and also be noticeable via SmartGlass. Keep in mind that this method will not change the in-game counter for challenges. Complete challenges until the achievement unlocks early Play Trials Fusion and "Sync Save" when asked Repeat Step 2 & 3 until you've completed 119 challenges or less Complete easy challenges from some of the easier tracks in the game Delete local save via "My Games & Apps" The cloud will keep track of all the challenges you complete, even if you are doing the same one over and over again.īelow are the steps to do this glitch, which will only work on Xbox One: What this means is that you can do 30 easy challenges from the easier tracks, then delete your game save (via "My Games & Apps"), and then repeat them until you unlock the achievement. Similar to "Peggle 2", this achievement can be "boosted" by deleted your game save, and then replaying the same challenges multiple times. There are two ways to go about this achievement, the glitch method and the legitimate method:
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