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^ Awful, wasn't it?

Having a lot of fun playing the H A W X campaign on Elite at the minute. :)

It definitely had enough little quirks that made it quite annoying, especially the second to last level with the docks and falling into the water.... :angry:

slane lives! welcome back dude. where have you gone? WoW again? it's about time you regained your leadership role around here.

as for me, gaming offline a bit and added a few hundred points over the last week by catching up with games like FEAR 2 and Hawx. Plus the compilation disc that came with my new arcade!

A week? HFGL with that :p

HFGL? And it really want be that bad, with the ample information found just at x360a and knowing how to go about, you can snag them all in one playthrough.

slane lives! welcome back dude. where have you gone? WoW again? it's about time you regained your leadership role around here.

School and wow. Still not working so no money to be buying games.

HFGL? And it really want be that bad, with the ample information found just at x360a and knowing how to go about, you can snag them all in one playthrough.

HFGL in not getting the achievements, but doing it in a weeks time. I plan to get 1000 myself, but probably in a one to two month time span.

lonely cooler, you still have almost a week...you said april 1st right?

my goal is 35K by the end of this month, but it's looking doubtful. and slane, HFGL means whatever you read into it...i think mathachew isn't as aggressive as you in going after achieves, so it means something else to him. i tend to agree with his outlook, as in the little by little approach.

and slane, HFGL means whatever you read into it...i think mathachew isn't as aggressive as you in going after achieves, so it means something else to him. i tend to agree with his outlook, as in the little by little approach.

Nah that's cool, just never heard that acronym as my internet acronym are limited to WoW and now Neowin. :)

I dunno, it might take longer than the week I planned for it, but that's because I dunno how fast I'll be able to go from Very Good to Bad at each level karma achievement. And the 50 speech challenges.

I am totally rusty when it comes to planning my achievements. It looks like I'll be able to snag every achievement in Fallout 3 in one playthrough spare 4. And that's Neutral/Bad Karma at level 8/14. I totally need to get into shape for this.

I am totally rusty when it comes to planning my achievements. It looks like I'll be able to snag every achievement in Fallout 3 in one playthrough spare 4. And that's Neutral/Bad Karma at level 8/14. I totally need to get into shape for this.

Not true. Create a separate save point before you reach levels 8, 14 and 20 and then go on a murderous spree to get neutral and more so for evil, then complete a quest that will push you over the level. When you reach level 10, a perk to automatically jump another level is introduced. I plan to use this when I reach level's 13 and 19 (but of course only to get the achievement, not to keep).

Not true. Create a separate save point before you reach levels 8, 14 and 20 and then go on a murderous spree to get neutral and more so for evil, then complete a quest that will push you over the level. When you reach level 10, a perk to automatically jump another level is introduced. I plan to use this when I reach level's 13 and 19 (but of course only to get the achievement, not to keep).

I forgot to make seperate save points for 8 and 14.

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