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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):

I got 'em all. But I was wondering when x360a mentioned mistical for youtube guide, if it was you.

good guide mistical, even though i personally don't especially go for collectible achieves. and give my best to the old prairie, will ya?

aiming for 50K by the end of the month, but it's going slow despite having bought like twelve games in the last month! they're great fun but i don't want to focus on the points, didn't even check the achieves for anything i'm playing at the mo.

4 more achievements to go on Battlefield Bad Company 2!!! :D

You'll get 'em all.

Combat service support doesn't have to be done in one game. It's cumulative so you are only probably a few ticks away from getting it. Other than that, gotta keep working on those 2.0 kills or get a boost going.

favorite achieve since going back online has to be the first one in Chime...50G just for loading up the game for charity. Nice touch.

So, what are our goals, or have you guys finally gone slack? And must thank PabUK for taking the time to set us up with the other leaderboard, but personally i'm sticking with the first one.

So, what are our goals, or have you guys finally gone slack?

In the short term, I'll hopefully complete and get most of the achievements for FFXIII before Resonance of Fate ships (next Friday) but my one on-going goal is to attempt to get all the achievements for all the other JRPGs I have, it'll be a **********ing mammoth task I know but at least it'll keep me busy over the next 15 summers :p Already got Blue Dragon, Enchanted Arms, Eternal Sonata and Magna Carta II down, it's Star Ocean that scares me...

So, what are our goals, or have you guys finally gone slack? And must thank PabUK for taking the time to set us up with the other leaderboard, but personally i'm sticking with the first one.

You will enjoy the second one more. It shows all the latest achievements by the people of the leaderboard (by day), it also states if a person has completed a goal. So like when I reach my 50k goal (you set goals up when u login) it'll say "AG3NT SLANE has reached his goal of 50k gamerscore." And anyone who views it can leave a comment or something. You can also click there names and check all the latest achievements a person has gotten, any goals they have. You can see there completion rate, you can exclude/include DLC into your searches etc. It's pretty awesome. Give it a shot and you'll enjoy it.

Picked up FF13 today. While it isn't going to be a quick 1000 it'll defiently be fun to play.

thanks for the suggestion slane, but doesn't the new leaderboard display a different type of gamerscore? i think it's best to stick with the regular figure. not the "true" score. nice that they track goals, though. but we need to set some of our own as a group.

thanks for the suggestion slane, but doesn't the new leaderboard display a different type of gamerscore? i think it's best to stick with the regular figure. not the "true" score. nice that they track goals, though. but we need to set some of our own as a group.

It simply gives the score a "true" score.

For example in BC1 there's an achievement to get 10002 kills. Which is only worth 30 points. The site simply gives it a different point value based on difficulty and how many people worldwide (that's tracked on there) have it. The more difficulty and achievement there more it's worth. It shows the regular gamescore in ( ) with every score so it's not hard to see the difference.

You'll get 'em all.

Combat service support doesn't have to be done in one game. It's cumulative so you are only probably a few ticks away from getting it. Other than that, gotta keep working on those 2.0 kills or get a boost going.

Hit rank 22 last night only got one achievement left. The most annoying one of the lot - 20 demolition kills, I think I have one!

Only got two more guns to unlock, one in the sniper class and one in the medic class.

The down side of playing games for points. Jumper is so horrible, I barely made it through it once. I have no idea if I'll be able to make go through it once again or two times.

I gave up on playing for points at 30k. Now I only get the addict cravings once I get through a game I like. When I think of playing just for points, I remind myself of getting the last difficulty achievement in Prey and Civil War.

I gave up on playing for points at 30k. Now I only get the addict cravings once I get through a game I like. When I think of playing just for points, I remind myself of getting the last difficulty achievement in Prey and Civil War.

Haven't bothered to finish Prey up yet, but I don't think Cherokee will be to hard. After the 4th (maybe 3rd) level you get spirit powers. Sure it'll take a bit longer, but shouldn't pose any difficulty.

Heh heh Prey, my game of the year 2006 and still a masterpiece. Already seems like a million years ago...cherokee isn't hard, it's just like the normal diff setting. Besides, you can't really die in that game anyway. I'd play Prey again for any reason, getting 60G in the mix is just an added bonus.

slane thanks for explaining the new leaderboard. i undertand how it works now. still, am a creature of habit so will remain on the original board for now. still trying to get to 50K by the end of the month but going slow. Guess that's the downside of being an employed man again...

what the hell, night at the museum?! well i keep telling you dude, it wasn't right for me to pass you in the first place, you were down in the doldrums back then and didn't game much, i remember that. then the same thing happened to me...so this is only right. i applaude your dedication bro! go for it, but i will do my best to add my share of points to the board. hopefully 50K by end of this month.

what the hell, night at the museum?! well i keep telling you dude, it wasn't right for me to pass you in the first place, you were down in the doldrums back then and didn't game much, i remember that. then the same thing happened to me...so this is only right. i applaude your dedication bro! go for it, but i will do my best to add my share of points to the board. hopefully 50K by end of this month.

Got it at 48700. Wonder if I can quit playing FF long enough to snag another 300 points so when the next 1000 game comes in via gamefly I'll hit 50k on the head.

looks like you're really gaining slane, hope one of us makes it to 50K by the end of the month.

I should have another game from Gamefly today for another easy 1000. Then I'll find one of the games I got an play it for the last 200 I'll need.

For anyone playing or planning on renting Just Cause 2, if you need any help with any of the achievements feel free to check out my videos for some of them here: http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=083633CD67AD0FB5

Otherwise, it is a very easy game for achievements, even for most the ones I put up. Some are time consuming others are not. :)

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