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TrueAchievements

TrueAchievements.com
Homepage of TrueAchievements
The homepage of TrueAchievements on 15 July 2010
Type of site
Achievement tracking/Social networking
Owner Richard Stone
Slogan(s) Just how good are you?
Website www.trueachievements.com
Launched March, 2008
Current status Online

TrueAchievements is a website that tracks player's Achievements in games and applications for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, Windows Phone, Games for Windows - Live, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 platforms. It is published by TrueGaming Network, which also publishes the TrueSteamAchievements sister websites catering to Valve 's PC platform Steam and TrueTrophies which caters to the Sony Playstation. TrueAchievements uses a novel method of assessment, titled "TrueAchievement" score, in addition to Microsoft's Xbox Live Gamerscore. The site is a member of the Xbox Community Developer Program, and as of October 2015, TrueAchievements has over 306,000 registered users including the 2 highest scoring Xbox players. In 2014, the TrueAchievements Xbox One application was made available to allow users to access several of the site's features directly on their consoles.

TrueAchievements was designed and programmed by Richard Stone, with additional design by Chris Greenhough, and launched in March 2008. It was conceptualized when Richard Stone determined that the current GamerScore system devised by Microsoft was inherently unbalanced; it would sometimes appear to offer only a few points for difficult tasks in-game, and lots of points for somewhat trivial tasks in-game. His solution was to allocate points based on rarity of the achievement - that is, how many other players already had that particular achievement. If many players had a particular achievement, it would be considered common and therefore have a lower score. If not many players had a particular achievement, it would be considered rare and given a higher score.

Currently the website is hosted by RapidSwitch on 3 leased servers at its Maidenhead Datacentre, and receives 850,000 unique visitors a month and around 20 million monthly page views. The majority of content, including game solutions and walkthroughs, are primarily provided by the users of the site. The site is also staffed by a number of unpaid volunteers who oversee the moderation of the user content, post news, game walkthroughs, reviews and other editorials. The website uses advertising to support its operations, as well as a paid "Pro" subscription option for users that wish to remove the advertising and gain other additional benefits.


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