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I'm on the list now, too. :)

My gamertag is AlexChama.

Don't beat me, I just got my box a few weeks ago and I'm a casual gamer.

Glassed Silver:mac

I've created a new TrueAchievements.com leaderboard. Here is the information I've just added to the first post about it:

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

Everyone should add themselves to this new leaderboard if they get a chance. Given it has more features and isn't limited in the number of members that can join, I think it might work out better than the old one. For now though let's keep both and see how it goes. :)

Joined up on the True one Pab.

While I do like the idea that harder achievements are worth more, I still prefer just straight up score one.

Thought I do like how True tells me what friends are doing and the latest feeds from the leaderboard and it seems to allow you to join more than one.

Finally got round to completing the XBLA Call of Duty Classic - got all the achievements bar the complete on hardest difficulty one. Really cannot be bothered with that thou, not for 30 points. 170/200 will do me fine. It felt so dated and I was very disappointed playing it.

hmm well let's see what you've done with the place. ok, looks good, lots of hard work gone down and i can't fail to notice everything i told slane about gamefly six months ago HAS COME TRUE. but wait, this is the new neoadorable, less drink and more think. so...slane, i'm not saying i told you so (even if i did)...breathing exercises...

anyway, this time i'm the loving type, hugs all around. the last few months have been a real eye opener and i'm sure will continue to be. but there's always the gaming, so first thing is Defiance is going down because soon as i go online with my 360 that's a good extra 1.5K points added. I did manage to do some offline gaming while away, but it just wasn't the same.

then we must set goals for easter or some other marker, i'm kinda out of touch with the calendar. Then help me with this new fangled redesigned neowin...where the heck is the inbox, i need to get in touch with Vykranth quick!

believe it i missed you people.

hmm well let's see what you've done with the place. ok, looks good, lots of hard work gone down and i can't fail to notice everything i told slane about gamefly six months ago HAS COME TRUE. but wait, this is the new neoadorable, less drink and more think. so...slane, i'm not saying i told you so (even if i did)...breathing exercises...

I'll give ya half right. I just wish it was faster. It's still the most bang for my buck, as long as I can crank the games out when I get 'em. I'm starting it back up here this month, just going to start knocking games out in one-two days to maximize the amount of games I do get.

I still have nothing but good things to say about gamefly, shame you hate it so. I bought Bioshock 2, Mass Effect 2, Bad Company 2, and Bayonetta all in the last month or so for about $40 apiece, and got them all on launch day. I expect them to ship FF13 to me tomorrow.

I still have nothing but good things to say about gamefly, shame you hate it so. I bought Bioshock 2, Mass Effect 2, Bad Company 2, and Bayonetta all in the last month or so for about $40 apiece, and got them all on launch day. I expect them to ship FF13 to me tomorrow.

I wouldn't call it hate, but more of a extreme dislike to the slow shipping speeds. I love the service and the idea, just needs to be faster. Wish I had a gamefly warehouse an hour away like I do with Netflix.

personally found them too slow - the averge per transactoin either way was like five days and the fast return service didn't do anything. i heard tell Chicago is the worst for Gamefly coz it's right in the middle with no centers in the region, but i doubt it...they just don't have enough games in stock. like i told slane in the past, it's a good product for those who don't mind playing anything until the good games come in. to me it was a waste of 22 bucks a month, which were better spent at the much more predictable Blockbuster.

Gotcha, guess it's all about how far from the warehouses you are. Netflix is about a day faster than gamefly for me, but I can usually get my games in 2 days. Netflix is usually overnight. And yes, they shipped FF13 today! Hope I don't hate it, I'm really tired of JRPGs but it's final fantasy, gotta try it.

Yeah that 20 demolish kills achievement is stupid, it should just be get a demolish kill or get five or something genuinely achievable

Managed to get two (double kill) after my 5th game of going for it. I think once I get the explosive spec it might be a tad bit easier with C4. Been trying mostly with Mortar Strike though.

And I lied. When I said Bioshock, I really meant finish up MW2 on vet and grab the intel's. :/

That's a walk in the park. Hour/ two hour job at most

Ya just did it all in roughly 2 and half. Now it's just run through grabbing intel's then start Cloudy or finish Madden 09.

So finished MW2. Which puts me at 44480 GS. Leaves me still in 16th place on MGC and a rank of 59,651.

Hoping to finish Madden 09 tonight so I can mail that back tomorrow and finish Cloudy tomorrow and mail it Friday.

Finished Madden 09. Sending it back to gamefly tomorrow morning. That was another 1000 added. Imma catch you soon Neo.

Managed to get two (double kill) after my 5th game of going for it. I think once I get the explosive spec it might be a tad bit easier with C4. Been trying mostly with Mortar Strike though.

And I lied. When I said Bioshock, I really meant finish up MW2 on vet and grab the intel's. :/

You can use my guide (the first available too :)) for all of the Intel Locations, unless you are/were already.

Here is a link to Intel Locations 1-30 (Part 1):

and the rest of the Intel Locations 31-45 (Part 2):

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