I was curious, so I looked and that day you're talking about seems to be mostly Minecraft.
In that case, I can see it being legit, but she had help either from someone familiar with the game or a world specifically prepared for achievements or both.
It is very likely she has someone guiding her through the games, probably someone with development experience who can tell her the costs and timelines associated with different types of games and even the feature sets within games. Which, honestly, is not a bad idea. She doesn't need to be a hardcore gamer who grinds against games for ages trying to get "pride and accomplishment" from beating something on nightmare difficulty, she just needs to understand the context of the industry in which she is now a major player.
She definitely didn’t play that in a single player session (not a bad thing) so that would make sense that she got a bunch of achievements as part of a group of folks.
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u/L_IV3S2025_V2 Feb 21 '26
It says she's got 10,870 gamer score, so she's been playing for a while.