Concord Gamers Sacrifice Heroes for “Platinum” in Lightning-Fast Quests

Concord Gamers Sacrifice Heroes for “Platinum” in Lightning-Fast Quests

Prepare‌ to bid farewell to the ill-fated Concord⁢ servers as⁣ they are scheduled to go offline on September 6. ‍Rest ‌assured, ⁣all purchasers will receive a full refund, a mere fortnight after the game’s launch. Some⁤ players have opted to maximize their remaining time ​by engaging in a frenzy to achieve a platinum trophy. Quite literally!

Social media is abuzz with videos showcasing lightning-fast matches in Concord—matches that conclude within seconds of commencement. This phenomenon is currently unfolding in the Rivalry game mode. Participants are not vying for accuracy but rather for the speed at which they can eliminate their avatars. The tactic is simple: sprint off the starting platform, pivot, and leap off a cliff.

But why such⁤ extreme measures? Players have discovered that this method is the swiftest route to⁤ attaining the coveted “platinum” trophy. While the game boasts a total of 52 accolades, the “Experienced Freighter” achievement‌ demands the most time—it necessitates reaching a ⁢reputation level of 100 ⁤through extensive gameplay. Given the single-life nature of characters in Rivalry mode,⁤ this ‍shortcut proves to be a time-saving strategy. The game doles out “earned” experience points, enabling gamers to swiftly progress to the​ next ‌match.

In theory, this approach seems sound, but in​ practice, experience accumulation is sluggish,⁣ as noted by ⁢a user named Radec: “I’ve ‍been at this for an hour and only managed to advance from level 44 to 45.⁣ I might not achieve this platinum.” Consequently, many are petitioning Sony and Firewalk to activate double ⁤experience points. Presently, the “Living Legend” trophy in Concord stands a chance of becoming the⁣ rarest platinum on PSN.

Concord is nearing ‍its conclusion on ​PC and PlayStation 5, with sales of the online shooter already halted.

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Original⁤ from stopgame.ru

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