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I am a completionist and I find it completely fair that one needs to do ALL the content in a game to get 100%. You know what I find unfair? Those who want to "cheat" and manipulate the system to pretend to have done 100% of a game's content when they really haven't done 100% of a game's content. You know, maybe Steam should get involved and make sure people can't cheat like that.
Here's another point to ponder, why should someone get to have 100% for a game without the DLC content when someone else got a true 100% by doing it with all the extra content?
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/discussions/forum/search/?gidforum=882959061469928464&include_deleted=1&q=Separate+dlc+achievements+
valid only if these contents were together with the base game, without the need to have to BUY after purchasing the game. You are correct in saying that it is unfair for one person to have to buy all the DLCs while another can do so without having to spend a lot of money on it. However, this argument of "injustice" would only be valid AGAIN if it were not necessary to have to buy a different DLC every time one is released, or to have to spend some amount every month, because the company creates 100 DLCs per month and you are forced to buy them all, and at no time did you receive a warning when you purchased, saying "WE WILL RELEASE SOME MORE DLCs, SO STAY ATTENTIVE TO OUR PRICES AND UNDEFINED DATES"