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GTA IV's online achievements and its 100% achievement requires a lot of dedication from the player to unlock.
That last achievement is a biggie. You'd need to win every variation of ranked PvP modes, complete the three PvE missions, and win every variation of every race available. Nobody is playing GTA IV like that, so you'd need to find a boosting partner to grind through those races and keep track of your progress yourself. I gave up on that achievement because, like Wanted, it requires too much time, effort and perseverance that the game or playerbase does not respect.
I'm thinking Rockstar was thinking that players would be committed to the long haul of its multiplayer. But, there's no foresight to think that people would STILL engage in multiplayer five, ten, fifteen years from its launch.
You're talking about two particular achievements. Top of the Midnight Club, which requires winning 20 races without taking damage and damage enabled and Auf Wiedersehen Petrovic.Issue 2: Devs include multiplayer achievements and don't separate them from the standard achievements. I played GTA IV in 2016 with the intent of getting every achievement, but I quickly realized I was genuinely locked out from 100% because one of the achievments was to win a huge number of online races. I couldn't find a single race, let alone enough to complete that asinine requirement.
That last achievement is a biggie. You'd need to win every variation of ranked PvP modes, complete the three PvE missions, and win every variation of every race available. Nobody is playing GTA IV like that, so you'd need to find a boosting partner to grind through those races and keep track of your progress yourself. I gave up on that achievement because, like Wanted, it requires too much time, effort and perseverance that the game or playerbase does not respect.
I'm thinking Rockstar was thinking that players would be committed to the long haul of its multiplayer. But, there's no foresight to think that people would STILL engage in multiplayer five, ten, fifteen years from its launch.