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it's not bad for achieves. also, i can confirm Civ Rev is addictive, and the achievements make sense.

so how are we for goals this holiday season? we still have two slots available in the leaderboard.

jonny and remy have realistic goals, not so sure about slane and rob, seems a bit high don't you think! Don't forget this is gonna be a lean holiday season.

personally i'd be content with 50K, but with this new job being what it is it doesn't seem likely.

but i did mean our collective goals - and we still have two openings on the leaderboard.

jonny and remy have realistic goals, not so sure about slane and rob, seems a bit high don't you think! Don't forget this is gonna be a lean holiday season.

personally i'd be content with 50K, but with this new job being what it is it doesn't seem likely.

Go all out or don't go at all. I'm only 16kish away. And to take it a step further, I won't to break the 2000k achievement mark and break 20 games completed mark.

Current Gamerscore: 3,762,300

Current Achievements: 175, 417

I'm down for the 4 mill and 200k marks, but I think some (NEO!) may think it's a bit high (pfffft), so how about 3.9 mill and 190k achievements by years end?

slane i insist, as much as i'm cheering you on, 16K in three months is a lot. i think my best clip ever was 2.5K/month.

Alright, 3.9 mill GS and 190K achieves by end of the year midnight. don't forget we have a reduced holidays season so far, we need to play it conservative..

slane i insist, as much as i'm cheering you on, 16K in three months is a lot. i think my best clip ever was 2.5K/month.

Assuming I can knock these games out in a few days and Gamefly continues to be quick, here's what I'm looking at of some fairly easy 1000's not to mention playing old games + new ones I/roommate purchase.

Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2008

Disney/Pixar's UP

Hannah the Movie

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Jumper: Griffin's Story

Lost: Via Domus

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Fallout 3 (PC(still debating whether or not to purchase this))

All above can be done in under 5 hours (Fallout has PC codes taht don't affect achievement that make your more or less god). So that's 7 or 8k right there. And that would put be just about halfway. Now add in all the other games I'll be playing + finishing old ones + ones not listed above. I think I can do it.

hannah montana again?! well i should have known you're the kind of guy that'd get his money's worth out of gamefly...and i now understand your confidence. all the more power to you brah, however i have to say that's not organic gaming in my book. won't those games bore you?

hannah montana again?! well i should have known you're the kind of guy that'd get his money's worth out of gamefly...and i now understand your confidence. all the more power to you brah, however i have to say that's not organic gaming in my book. won't those games bore you?

Sure, but work bores me also. Yet I continue to work because of the goal work allows me to reach (money!). Playing triple-F titles always me to get closer to my goal of 50k, then I shall do it. And besides most of the games *should* only take 5 hours. So I can hopefully knock 'em all out in one or two sittings.

I think your just scared i'll pass you! :p

no, i'm really not, told you months ago i felt weird overtaking you - it was an unholy moment. the universe must be corrected and you need to be ahead for justice to be carried. besides, i'm heading overseas for work in a couple of weeks, so there will be little gaming in my near future.

no my shundi, but i'll go for one muhahahaha. Not from you, that's digusting!

serious note: this job is in the mideast if anyone cares to know, six month assignment. can't say much more...

No idea what the means. Even after 9 years, my Mandarin is still rudimentary at best?:blush:: .

Congrats and good luck on the new job. Hope you're going to a safe place. I have an old highschool chum that's a merc in Iraq and Afghanistan. He has a lot of interesting stories to tell when he occasionally comes back to Canada. Doesn't sound too fun. Makes a crapton of money though.

8K is a ways away...can you get there by Jan 1st?

jianbing, you know shundi, just means bro. the idea with these mideast jobs is making money and not staying too long. but i won't be a merc like your friend, it's enough if i say that! the location is safe and has quite a few amenities, plus a nice view of the gulf. i'm just worried about recreation. haven't worked in a few months and it'll be a tansition. plus, both gaming and drinking are an unknown quantity for me over there, so there's that.

8K is a ways away...can you get there by Jan 1st?

jianbing, you know shundi, just means bro. the idea with these mideast jobs is making money and not staying too long. but i won't be a merc like your friend, it's enough if i say that! the location is safe and has quite a few amenities, plus a nice view of the gulf. i'm just worried about recreation. haven't worked in a few months and it'll be a tansition. plus, both gaming and drinking are an unknown quantity for me over there, so there's that.

Haha, actually I don't!! I know brother as xiong di or ge ge. The Chinese I know was taught to me by my ex, and I was always too lazy and complacent to study any at all, so my vocab is limited to what she decided to teach me :p.

Good to hear you're going to a safe place. You thinking of trying to bring your 360? I doubt you can buy them over there...

Edit: spelling mistakes.

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