Ever wanted to know where you rank in the world when it comes to achievements? Or even to see your Gamerscore completion percentage? How about your favourite genres and franchises on Xbox - from the Xbox 360 to the Xbox Series X? Then look no further! You can get that and more with XBA’s fully-automated achievement tracking solution, where we track not just your achievement progress, but a load of other Xbox stats too.
What do you need to do to get involved, then? Well, that’s quite simple. You just need to sign up for an XBA account and then hook up your Gamertag, and we’ll do the rest - you don’t even need to give us access to your Microsoft account, all we need is your Gamertag. And the best thing about all of this is that it’s completely free.
And that’s it. After a number of hours (up to 24-hours, depending on the queue for new users), head back to your profile and we’ll have pulled all of your Xbox achievement information and automatically arranged it in your profile, like this…
How often does it update?
As a standard user on a free account, your account will update automatically every 24 hours.
If you subscribe to the site, not only do you get an ad free experience, but your profile is updated automatically every hour too.
Subscribers can even request a manual rescan to update their stats on their profile page (the “Request rescan” button can be found at the top of the page), which will put their request in the queue and update their profile as soon as possible, meaning they don’t even need to wait an hour for it to update.
What Xbox achievement stats do we track?
We track an absolute ton of stats, including your:
Current achievement progress overall;
When and what time you unlock every achievement;
Achievement progress in a game;
Achievement progress over time;
Most played and best completion percentage when it comes to genres;
Most played franchises;
Most played publisher’s games;
Most played developer’s games;
Current and longest achievement unlocking streak in days;
Completed games (1,000Gs).
All of which is stored in your XBA profile.
What the above also allows us to do, across the whole ecosystem, is also track the following too:
How many have played the game on our system;
How many have completed the game;
The average number of achievements unlocked;
The average completion percentage;
We also track the first player to complete the game, and the most recent, and display them on any page relating to that game (whether it’s the achievement list, guide, news pieces, the review, and more).
And finally, all of that allows us to populate the achievement Gamerscore leaderboards, not just globally for total Gamerscore, but for each game too.
Other benefits?
One of the best benefits of having your Xbox achievement stats tracked on XboxAchievements, is that they also tie into our achievement guides too. This allows you to hide completed achievements in the main guide for a specific game because we track what you have unlocked and have yet to unlock. That means that the guide descriptions for completed achievements won’t get in your way then.
This is especially handy for huge games like Baldur’s Gate 3, which has a whopping 53 achievements and boasts an incredibly in-depth 20,000 word guide. By setting the “Show Completed Achievements” slider to off, you’ll then only see which achievements you have left to unlock - meaning less searching through what you’ve already unlocked to find out what else you need to unlock.
Sign up to our achievement tracking solution today for free, and get all of the above and more to assist you in your quest for Xbox greatness. And if you’re a PlayStation user too, don’t forget to visit our sister site, PlayStationTrophies, where you can track PlayStation trophies as well.
Friday, January 19, 2024
Ever wanted to know where you rank in the world when it comes to achievements? Or even to see your Gamerscore completion percentage? How about your favourite genres and franchises on Xbox - from the Xbox 360 to the Xbox Series X? Then look no further! You can get that and more with XBA’s fully-automated achievement tracking solution, where we track not just your achievement progress, but a load of other Xbox stats too.
What do you need to do to get involved, then? Well, that’s quite simple. You just need to sign up for an XBA account and then hook up your Gamertag, and we’ll do the rest - you don’t even need to give us access to your Microsoft account, all we need is your Gamertag. And the best thing about all of this is that it’s completely free.
How to start tracking Xbox achievements
The process for being able to see your in-depth stats, like you can see on my profile here, is super simple, and can be done in less than 2-minutes:
And that’s it. After a number of hours (up to 24-hours, depending on the queue for new users), head back to your profile and we’ll have pulled all of your Xbox achievement information and automatically arranged it in your profile, like this…
How often does it update?
As a standard user on a free account, your account will update automatically every 24 hours.
If you subscribe to the site, not only do you get an ad free experience, but your profile is updated automatically every hour too.
Subscribers can even request a manual rescan to update their stats on their profile page (the “Request rescan” button can be found at the top of the page), which will put their request in the queue and update their profile as soon as possible, meaning they don’t even need to wait an hour for it to update.
What Xbox achievement stats do we track?
We track an absolute ton of stats, including your:
All of which is stored in your XBA profile.
What the above also allows us to do, across the whole ecosystem, is also track the following too:
Other benefits?
One of the best benefits of having your Xbox achievement stats tracked on XboxAchievements, is that they also tie into our achievement guides too. This allows you to hide completed achievements in the main guide for a specific game because we track what you have unlocked and have yet to unlock. That means that the guide descriptions for completed achievements won’t get in your way then.
This is especially handy for huge games like Baldur’s Gate 3, which has a whopping 53 achievements and boasts an incredibly in-depth 20,000 word guide. By setting the “Show Completed Achievements” slider to off, you’ll then only see which achievements you have left to unlock - meaning less searching through what you’ve already unlocked to find out what else you need to unlock.
Sign up to our achievement tracking solution today for free, and get all of the above and more to assist you in your quest for Xbox greatness. And if you’re a PlayStation user too, don’t forget to visit our sister site, PlayStationTrophies, where you can track PlayStation trophies as well.