Finished Game Verification

How Roll Credits Verifies Beaten Games

Roll Credits helps players track finished videogames and add stronger proof to their public game completion library. Our verification flow reviews PlayStation trophy screenshots with OCR, completion rules, and AI assistance to estimate whether a game was actually beaten.

The goal is simple: make a beaten games tracker that is more trustworthy than a plain checklist while still staying fast and easy to use.

Supported Platforms for Completion Verification

PlayStationVerification currently supports PlayStation trophy screenshots from the PS App for beaten game proof.Supported
SteamPlanned support for Steam achievement verification.Coming Soon
XboxPlanned support for Xbox achievement verification.Coming Soon
NintendoVerification is not currently supported for Nintendo platforms.Unsupported

Why Use a Finished Games Tracker?

  • Keep a personal record of every game you have beaten instead of losing track across consoles and storefronts.
  • Show friends a public completed games profile with shareable links.
  • Separate verified completions from unverified entries when you want stronger proof.
  • Spot trends in your finished games by platform, genre, and verified progress.

How Trophy Screenshot Verification Works

  1. You upload a trophy screenshot from a game card in your library.
  2. Roll Credits reads the visible trophy text with OCR and extracts likely completion clues.
  3. Rules check for wording tied to endings, credits, final bosses, and other beaten-game signals.
  4. Strong evidence can be approved immediately as a verified completion.
  5. Borderline cases get an extra AI review for semantic context.
  6. If the screenshot still looks like solid story-completion proof, the game is marked verified.

What Counts as Good Completion Evidence?

  • Trophy types that usually represent major story progress are weighted more heavily.
  • Wording tied to endings, final encounters, credits, or game completion is treated as strong evidence.
  • Extra context, such as rarity and earned date, can support a verification decision.
  • Wording focused on side content, collectibles, or optional activities lowers confidence.

When AI Is Used

  • AI is used only when a screenshot is not clearly pass or fail from OCR rules alone.
  • It reviews the trophy title and description for story-finish meaning, not just keyword matching.
  • It returns a simple likelihood, confidence, and short explanation.
  • The review is intentionally strict so vague trophies do not get over-approved.

Reliability, Limits, and Review

  • Usage limits help keep verification stable and prevent spam.
  • A short cooldown prevents rapid repeat submissions for the same game.
  • Verification attempts are logged so admins can review outcomes and improve the beaten-game verification model.