Bethesda boss Todd Howard is the only gamer on Earth with this 1,000-point achievement, and years after Xbox gifted it to him we finally know what it says
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Back in September 2020, we learned that Xbox gave Bethesda studio head Todd Howard a game made just for him to celebrate his 2016 GDC lifetime achievement award. Simply running the game unlocked an Xbox achievement called "Lifetime" worth 1,000 Gamerscore, and thanks to an apparent database upd🎃ate, we finally know the description of that achievement.&nbsꦉp;
Reputable achievement hound the f😼ull description of Howard's "Lifetime" achievement, just like any normal Xbox achievement. It reads: "Reflects on the amazing craft of Todd Howard and his team in making worlds as real as any on Earth."
. "Who's laughing now?" asks another, quoting a bit from sticking it to the folks who didn't believe that he, once a proud chess club member, would one day "make video games, and everyone's gonna play them."Howard has been in game dev for 30 years. He joined Bethesda in 1994 and contributed to th💞e CD version of The Elder Scrolls: Arena, but his first full release was 1995's The Terminator: Future Shock, which was also one of Bethesda Softwork's earlier games. He rose to fame as a director on Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim.
Most recently, he was able to live out one directorial dream with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Starfield, the sort of space RPG Howard had wanted to make for years. He notched another career goal as executive producer on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, a Bethesda-published entry in a series that Howard has always loved. Former Bethesda marketing VP Pete Hines reckoned Howard "might be the 🔴biggest Indiana Jo🔴nes fan on the planet."
Todd Howard regrets not supporting Fallout 4 and Skyrim for longer, but won't make the mistake with Elder Scrolls 6 and Starfield as he hints a "10-year horizon" has already been considered.
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