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What's the secret to getting such a high score?

I'm having a lot of fun with the Nail the Trick (or whatever it's called). GREAT idea!!

First you want to gain speed. You could start off by grinding and just getting the combo off or by going straight to a halfpipe/bowl. When on the (im just going to say halfpipe for now) you want to spin and do a grab trick. When you are coming down hit the right trigger and do a revert and then go into a manial and then go back up the ramp and repeat. You want to get as many tricks as possible so that you get to multiply it by more.

Im up to the point where 500k is easy but breaking a million is hard.

Rainbow Six Vegas is by far the most satisfying game I have played so far on my X360. Man the action is intense and it really feels like you are doing something amazing when busting through the window and shooting people in the mouth. Best Live demo so far... it has convinced me that I NEED this game. Graphics are some of the best of not the best I've seen on my 360, some frame drops experienced but for the most part it runs better than expected.

Yep, only in Europe and Japan though, Us Americans get it in November apperantly.

But of course if someone from Europe downloaded the demo with their silver account on your system and just so happened to leave it there..then I guess you can play it now ;)

The Rainbow 6 demo was just amazing, although it did feel as though I was cheating playing most the game with the goggles active :D

Maybe I just suck at Tony Hawks will give it a bit more time till i decide :)

But of course if someone from Europe downloaded the demo with their silver account on your system and just so happened to leave it there..then I guess you can play it now ;)

So say I was able to convince someone here to give me their log in info if they live in one of the regions that can download Rainbow Six. When I signed in under my account, would the demo still be there?

Yep. :)

Okay then. Nice.

The million dollar question then is.... Anybody feel like hooking a brother up? :D

I know it is a ton to ask, but all I can say is I can be trusted.

Also I am not sure what I can do if someone can hook it up except say Thanks a million times. :yes:

I know it is a long shot, but if anyone is feeling beyond extra cool, PM me.

Off to play some Splinter Cell.

Yea, DL, I've posted this several times, here is the detailed steps:

http://www.gamersreports.com/article/19/

I should put this on the first post, eh? :p

Hahah yeah DL thats actually what I ment :p

I made a Silver Europe and A Silver Japanese account for occasions like this.

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