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Still don't see ya on TA Neo!

Why didn't I think of this sooner? Easy way to make ****ty (or horrible to play games) bearable? Use dashboard to play some music and hear the game be silent.

Nothing better than making Sid from Ice Age mosh to some A Day to Remember. :)

how long does joining TA take, too lazy...

Remy, banned? WTF?! what did you do, you dirty pirate! But on a more positive note, congrats to Rob on the 85K milestone, plus we passed 200K achieves, didn't we? Slane, there's no way ima catch up to you now, you're almost 2K over me now! Fast!

hey slane, joined your precious TA but which leaderboard? there's only like 11 people there and i ain't one of them it seems...

http://www.trueachievements.com/leaderboard.aspx?leaderboardid=1503

That one. And just realized your TA is just over a 100 less than me.

Here's a comparsion between with games we only each have played (just uncheck box to see all games):

http://www.trueachievements.com/gamercomparison.aspx?gamerid=67951&friendid=106412

jonny jonny came home...it's that 80's song from Norway's Avalanche before you ask, i always have it in my head when i think of you!

anyway, welcome home dude, good to have you back. Conviction wasn't all that bad, come on.

Remy, banned? WTF?! what did you do, you dirty pirate!

Yeah, I know, but I made up for it by getting a second 360, I'm only buying the games I want to play online and offer me the value for the money. Games like SC that will only last me a couple of hours will just be acquired by 'other means' :shifty:

  • 2 weeks later...

all quiet on the western front...hey Slane, if you keep slouching around i'll catch up to ya yet.

Ya, couple of things happened.

First, got promoted to a new spot which had me super busy for the past month and half or so and ontop of that I moved. No biggie as I still had time off, but due to the move I forgot to changed addresses with Gamefly.

So all this time I had games being shipped to my old address. Had two shipped, I went through the process of saying they never arrived and two more copies of the game were sent. About a week ago, the people I used to live with called and told me, they mailed back all 4 games (after I'm sure they played 'em) back to Gamefly, and that I should change the address. /sigh

So, I should start climbing back up here, because I can't ever let you catch me nor pass me, ever again guy.

Congrats on that one, Rob.

Slane, i said many times it never felt right being ahead of you on the board, i don't want that to happen again, there's just something wrong about it :alien:

Take it easy with the move and the new developments in your life, sounds like a lot going on, and also the gamefly dilemma probably didn't help, either. There's still a few hundred points between us and honestly everything i'm playing right now is points-poor so you got some time to catch up this weekend.

Slane, i said many times it never felt right being ahead of you on the board, i don't want that to happen again, there's just something wrong about it :alien:

Take it easy with the move and the new developments in your life, sounds like a lot going on, and also the gamefly dilemma probably didn't help, either. There's still a few hundred points between us and honestly everything i'm playing right now is points-poor so you got some time to catch up this weekend.

Started up Fallout 3, figured I try to snag the rest of the achievements for it and since i got the GOTY edition I'll go ahead and do the DLC ones also, then I'll just have to do another playthrough to snag evil/neutral achievements.

Got the full 1,000 on Red Dead Redemption.

Michael on Fallout 3 just make sure you have a save with good karma right before the rank achievements, then its easy to do bad things to get it to neutral and then rank up, then do it again for evil. Saves playing it through again! I got all my achievements on one play-through of Fallout 3.

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