Talk:Fibonacci achievement
Oppose. We already have Two to the N, and I don't see the point of having two different ways of counting the same thing. If it was counting something different, I might support. --PeterRoder (talk) 22:39, 14 January 2022 (UTC)
Oppose. Would not oppose it if it was combined with the Two to the N achievement to make a general counting achievement, but this may be controversial amongst people who enjoy that achievement as it is. This suggestion alone does not have enough uniqueness for an achievement. --KerrMcF (talk) 02:11, 27 February 2024 (UTC)
Possible Addition to Two to the N
I've made a gratuitous ribbon to demonstrate what this achievement would look like if paired with the Two to the N achievement. This would not alter the previous or future ribbons for the Two to the N achievement but due to the similarities between the two achievements, it makes sense to add it as an additional feature. I have not changed the Two to the N achievement but would be willing to do so should this be supported. Due to the nature of the gratuitous ribbons, the achievement text does not match 1-to-1. This would not be the case for the actual achievement. The achievement would use the format F0 = 0, F1 = 1, F2 = 1, F3 = 2, etc.
{{Two to the N achievement
| count = 3
| latitude = 56
| longitude = -3
| date = 2024-02-20
| name = KerrMcF
| reached = true
}}
appears as:
KerrMcF earned the Two to the N achievement
|
Adding true to a 'fibonacci' factor would change the achievement:
{{Two to the N achievement
| count = 6
| latitude = 56
| longitude = -3
| date = 2024-02-20
| name = KerrMcF
| reached = true
| fibonacci = true
}}
would appear as:
KerrMcF earned the Fibonacci achievement
|