When I say a "completeness meter" I mean something that doesn't just track your progress but gauges how well you're playing the game vs how best to play it. A progress bar is nothing more than that...a progress bar. What I meant was that if numbers are too oldschool for people as a score system, then something other than numbers (but which still shows the difference between the best solutions vs not-so-best solutions) may be welcome.
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