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There are two leaderboards you can join that rank your Gamerscore against other Neowin.net members. Add your Gamertag to one, the other, or better yet both of them! Details follow.

TrueAchievements.com

This is a newer leaderboard, created in February 2010. It ranks Gamertags based on what it calls a TrueAchievement score. This is similar to Gamerscore, except all achievement points are weighted according to how rare the achievement is (i.e. how difficult it is to obtain). It's a great concept, and you might find your position quite different from what it is on the other leaderboard. This one is open to anyone, so simply join the website and then add yourself to the leaderboard.

Visit the Neowin.net leaderboard at TrueAchievements.com

MyGamerCard.net

This is the original leaderboard, created back in October 2006 at the same time this topic was made. It ranks Gamertags based on pure Gamerscore, so the more achievement points you have, the further you will be up the table. The downside is it's limited to only 250 members, so if you want to join you need to send me a PM so I can add you manually the next time I update the list.

Visit the Neowin.net leaderboard at MyGamerCard.net (Site closed down 2011-02-25 :()

Game on! :)

you can add me.. Jerzdawg ... I never got my confirmation email to join...

You have to join before he can add you I think... You confirmation email was a PM on XBox live.com.

I dont see the big fuss about gamerpoints, it means nothing. I have played people with little points who are absolutly amazing, then people with loads who are pants. If there was a reward for them such as for every 1000 points microsoft give you 100 market place points that would be worth getting them.

I dont see the big fuss about gamerpoints, it means nothing. I have played people with little points who are absolutly amazing, then people with loads who are pants. If there was a reward for them such as for every 1000 points microsoft give you 100 market place points that would be worth getting them.

I agree. I just think it's cool to have an up-to-date page with all our gamer profiles side-by-side.

I dont see the big fuss about gamerpoints, it means nothing. I have played people with little points who are absolutly amazing, then people with loads who are pants. If there was a reward for them such as for every 1000 points microsoft give you 100 market place points that would be worth getting them.

The one thing I really like about them is that it often gets me to fully complete a game I wouldn't normally do everything in. Most games don't give you all the points just for beating the main storyline, so it encourages you to do all the extra side-quests or whatever.

And then there's the people who only care about their score, which, of course, is dumb.

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