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Think I'll end up missings two of my three goals. Hopefully should finish out Cabel's Big Game Hunter and Borderlands for the 20 complete, but not sure if I'll break 2000k achievements and doubt I can pull off another 10k this month. I totally forgot about my gamefly till I found the games again downstairs. :(

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Geez, and i've only got 4,995 :D but most of those have been from the Lego games and MW2 lol, which I am going back through on Veteran after completing it on regular, and then I just need the intel items and the last 15 stars or so in special ops. I did hit level 69 on MP last night though with like 2 days 18hrs playtime...hmmm

Completed The Saboteur earlier - good game, managed to pickup 800 points off it, pushed me over the 75,000 mark!

Finally started playing Fallout 3, really enjoying it so far, got the GOTY edition so i've got all the expansion packs to enjoy as well.

Also borrowed Mass Effect off my mate and bought Borderlands so got those two to go thru. Fun times!

I've gone back and did the DLC for Mass Effect to push me over the 40k mark, I'll continue to play it and try to get the full score before Mass Effect 2 is released.

How much did the GOTY Fallout cost ya Rob? I wouldn't mind picking that up if it comes with all DLC.

Just finished Fallout 3, awesome game. Only got 3 achievements left to get and they are the rank 30 ones for good, neutral and evil. It's gonna take a while thou, because i've done all the other quests and DLC, and i'm just below level 28. :(

Hit 77,000 earlier as well.

Started Borderlands thursday night, great fun in co-op!

Probably start Mass Effect after I grab these last 3 achievements on Fallout 3, maybe before if I get bored of XP boosting, anyone know of any quick ways to get XP now on the GOTY edition - bearing in mind most of the known about glitches are now patched.

Just finished Fallout 3, awesome game. Only got 3 achievements left to get and they are the rank 30 ones for good, neutral and evil. It's gonna take a while thou, because i've done all the other quests and DLC, and i'm just below level 28. :(

Hit 77,000 earlier as well.

Started Borderlands thursday night, great fun in co-op!

Probably start Mass Effect after I grab these last 3 achievements on Fallout 3, maybe before if I get bored of XP boosting, anyone know of any quick ways to get XP now on the GOTY edition - bearing in mind most of the known about glitches are now patched.

http://www.xbox360achievements.org/game/fallout-3/guide/

Scroll down to "Devil" it'll tell ya what to do for all three.

I'd already used that annoyingly earlier on in the game.

Did it anyway! 1,550 / 1,550 on Fallout 3! :D

I ranked up from 28 to 30 in about 2 hours. By first turning up the difficulty to very hard to get more XP then wiping out everyone in Big Town, Tenpenny Tower, Citadel, and Megaton! Worked a treat and didn't take anywhere near as long as I was dreading it to.

Onto Mass Effect from tomorrow i'm thinking.

Onto Mass Effect from tomorrow i'm thinking.

I knew you added me by the COG symbol. :p

Mass Effect is great dude. Just make sure you plan who you getting the ally achievements with (and in what order), because if you don't you end up like me having to do extra playthroughs. It's a great game and once you learn where everything at you can zip through it on later playthroughs. The DLC each adds a couple of hours (depending on difficulty) and both are extrememly fun (especially Pinnalce Station).

Other than that, I think the most annoying for me is getting all the Biotic's achievements which I'll do after my Insanity playthrough.

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Completed Mass Effect, good game; annoying achievements! Hit 78,000 thou!

If your referring to the Biotic/Engineer ones I totally agree. All the others didn't seem to bad for me.

The system in ME2 works alot better though for achievements. Loving the game so far.

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Nearly at 81,000 thanks to Army of Two: The 40th Day, can't say I really enjoyed playing it mind you. Probably going to complete it on the hardest difficulty as it is a fairly short game. Doing that should allow me to hit 81k

Been away from my 360 for months, but I broke 34K last week thanks to Ghostbusters. Considering doing one more playthrough to get a 40 point achievement and top it off at 840 points since I don't have a Gold account. Next up is Assassin's Creed II. Should be done by the end of the week with 100% completion, and after that, Halo 3. I know, I'm way late to the game :)

Loving Mass Effect 2, and it's pretty good for achievements too! On my second play through, playing on insanity this time. Gonna try to get the full 1000 on 2 plays. Gamefly just shipped Bioshock 2 today, I know I won't touch another game once it arrives. Getting closer and closer to 60K!

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