My brother and I share a PSN account. He recently bought a Dreamcast and Unreal Tournament 2. Liking it, he bought UT 3 for Ps3. Well, now he decided he doesn't like it, and plans to return it. Well, now I'm stuck with a 0% on my trophy list.He bought Modern Warfare 2 in late 2009. I tried it, and it was the worst game I ever played. He never bothered with the single player. I'm now stuck with a 37% on the list.He bought Modern Warfare 3 in late 2011. It was just as terrible as I expected. I'm now stuck with a 35% on the list.Here's the worst one. He bought FIFA 10 in late 2009. He bought Modern Warfare 2 shortly after, and therefore hardly ever played it. Well, now the online servers are shut down, it's IMPOSSIBLE to platinum the game. The percentage is 7%.People may say, "have him make a seperate account." Well, first of all, the damage has been done. Second of all, he believes he has as much right to the current account as me. Third of all, I'm not about to give up my 20 platinums with a new account for myself.Anyone else think we should be able to delete trophies? This is really bugging me, and I lose respect for Sony every day this issue goes unnoticed.

Deleting Trophies
Started by Jake, May 20 2012 09:10 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted May 20, 2012 - 09:10 PM

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#2
Posted May 20, 2012 - 09:12 PM

I don't understand how it can matter. No part of the trophy system rewards you for percentages, it's all about getting as many as you can total... So why delete any of them? The goal is not to achieve 100% trophies in the games you own.
#3
Posted May 20, 2012 - 10:01 PM

Yeah I guess they thought people wouldn't of made such a big deal about having 100% in all of the games they've ever played.I guess it's more of an honor thing. Same reason I got pissed off when I was about to pull off a no death play through on Resident Evil 4, only to have Ashely pop her head in front of me and take a bullet.
#4
Posted May 21, 2012 - 07:23 AM

I guess I am just a serious completionist, and it really bothers me to see games that I know I will never make 100% on. It's also a clutter issue. Games that have 0% serve no purpose in the trophy list, and I should definitely be able to delete them. It just seems like something so obvious. Even the 360 has the feature.I don't understand how it can matter. No part of the trophy system rewards you for percentages, it's all about getting as many as you can total... So why delete any of them? The goal is not to achieve 100% trophies in the games you own.
#5
Posted May 21, 2012 - 08:30 AM

i understand how you feel... i used to have a ps3... i also used to have a simular problem... buy a game put it in not like it and boom u got a trophy list there that u cant delete... drives me nuts too.. and i dont know why
#6
Posted May 22, 2012 - 08:09 AM

I have no owned a playstation, but is it possible to access the hard drive and delete all traces of the game? Try that
#7
Posted May 22, 2012 - 08:21 AM

yea but isnt there a chance of accidently deleting everthing... my luck id delete all my save and shit... or all of my trophies.. id be pissedI have no owned a playstation, but is it possible to access the hard drive and delete all traces of the game? Try that
#8
Posted May 22, 2012 - 08:30 AM

I don't know, I'm just remembering GameCube where I would access the memory card, find the game and delete just it when I wanted to restart
#9
Posted May 22, 2012 - 08:33 AM

ps2 was kinda like that but it was differnet because it had a memory card. like i said my ps3 got the yellow light of death and i never knew much about all the harddrive stuff and all.... so i suppose it would be worth a shot but hopefully he doesnt delete all his stuff.. id laugh... cry and feel horrible and then feel upmost sincere pity because that would suck...balls...I don't know, I'm just remembering GameCube where I would access the memory card, find the game and delete just it when I wanted to restart
#10
Posted May 22, 2012 - 03:35 PM

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