this is the most dedicated steam profile ever... feel free to name other profiles in case you know of anyone more menace than Nacho_ twitter: / ohnepixel instagram: / ohnepixel twitch: / ohnepixel
Badges, groups, and screenshots? Easy. Items owned and comments? Straightforward. Achievements, perfect games, and average completion rate? Eyebrows hit the ceiling.
dies from 69 bullet wounds on 69th avenue st. Postcode 6969, at 1.09am. 69 invites to his funeral and for 69 days his account was left untouched only to be passed down to the next sucessor.
He needed to own games that totaled exactly 10,100 achievements, and then beat exactly 6,969 of them to hit that 69% completion rate. Absolute mathematical gangster
He went thru so much. Losing so much time out of his life for this. And the crazy thing is. When someone comes across this , they will think oh that’s neat and forget about it a day later lol
Not to mention he has 1337 games and 6969 items as well, which really took huge amount of dedication and money, so not only his personal goal is hardcore af it's also expensive.
My god. The maths to figure out how to have 69% completion rate and 6969 achievements is just remarkable. The whole account must’ve taken so much planning
All you need to do is x = 0.69*N where x is the number of achievements you need and N is the total achievements in game. The fact that x is also 6969 is very lucky, it means the game has exactly 10,100 achievements in total. He was probably looking for a game with this number.
@@ahmedt6322 that happened to Sparkles who had level 249 (that number identifies that his steam account is on 249 place of the early created steam accounts). But now he doesnt care and hes trying to achieve higher level and his community really helps him by sendim him cards
@@ReegusReever I remember using this 'program' you're talking about back in 2012 in Team Fortress lol. Literally unlocked all achievement items and flexed it to my friends. Good times.
This? This is why nothing can ever replace Steam. Steam is a community and culture in of itself - you're not going to see this level of dedication on Epic or even GOG.
just imagine he had those badges before valve introduced profile awards -> someone gifts him an award -> he gets the community contributor badge -> whole profile ruined
My friend had that happen to him, with just 69 badges. He got awarded a poetic profile award from valve. He got steam support to remove his official valve recognition award lol, just to keep his 69.
I hope he doesn't own any games like The Stanley Parable that give you an achievement after owning the game for 10 years. (Although you might have to open it to do that.) Still, his account hangs in the balance.
you can use SAM to edit your achievements. The dude still plays games on that account. And frankly Nacho's account isn't even close to the most impressive.
0:47 for anyone wondering, there is actually a program that can edit what achievements you have completed, you can force it to complete achievements you've never done before and delete achievements you have completed.
@@hoffer_moment I know it's anecdotal but I've never been vac banned when I used it. Needed it to get an achievement that was broken and wasn't granted even when completing the requirements for it.
I actually traded a few cards with this guy back in the day. He's the guy that sells bulk 1000's of cards to Saudi princes for their steam level now lol