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yes jonny, it sucks...an era ends.

From your posts it seems you had a personal relationship with the guy from MGC, and that's fine, but the TrueAchievements board us up and working fine. What's the big deal? (besides the personal issues)

why is it a big deal that it's a big deal? if you don't agree, i totally respect that, i know you weren't really active in this thread. i don't really have a deep personal relationship with Morgon, only talked to him a few times but he was a true supporter of the 360 and had good things to say about neowin, too. besides, my point in this is that this is one site that was nurtured by Microsoft when it served their purposes, and when they decided it was no longer needed, they just let it go. this isn't some random fan-generated tidbit. if 360achievements.org shut down tomorrow it'd be sad, but for all their contributions they were never an offically-sanctioned site nor have they received any support from MS to my knowledge. that makes a huge difference. hence my reaction.

TrueAchivements is just not the same.

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looks like you will make that 100K by the summer, good job!

as for me, i did manage to add my third 100% completion...in the form of Battle Los Angeles heh heh, that game is pretty bad but still fun in an odd way, and you can literally get all the points in 3 hours :laugh:

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Just got the full 1140 on Fallout: New Vegas. That has taken me to 96,807 GS.

I told Rob here that my new gamertag was going to be a completionist tag. Only play one to two games at a time and get the full GS. Would be a low score and probally take forever, but I find that more challenging than a higher GS.

However one drunken afternoon playing Kinect with buddies, realized the next morning that I played 'em all on my new GT. I have no desire to try and max those games (nothing wrong with 'em or Kinect just bah don't wanna go for achievements on Kinect games). So that idea was blown, then MS announced they were freeing up old un-used GT's. So i can orignially get my first GT that I created when Halo 2 was released. And I'll make that my new GT. :)

good to see AGENT SLANE here again. yes, you will always be agent slane to me dude, i have no idea why you keep changing tags like that. just stick with one. however, you know i always applaud your completionist tendencies. having said that, it's the total gamerscore that matters, that's how i see it. congrats to Rob on clocking FNV, though i'm sure they'll have more DLC to upset that...

and to MASTER260, the Wii has a ranking system? i know they have gamercards, but no score system that i know of.

Finished up the MP cheevo's for PSU. Now to suffer the SP long enough (20 odd hours) to finish the game off. Going to start working on Just Cause 2 as I'm tired of PSU. Though going to try to finish off PSU before Brink comes out. And try to finish of JC2/Brink before LA Noire. Really forcing myself to only have one/two games uncompleted before starting new ones. Gotta keep that 100% going!!!!

hey Slane, what the hell is PSU? :blink: you have plenty of time between Brink and LA Noire...over a week. should be enough for a dedicated agent such as yourself!

Hey Rob 700 out of Fable 3 is nice, i only got like 500-600 out of it. BTW i've been stuck on 68K for ages now, my average has gone down to way under 1000GS a month...i think closer to 500GS!

:blink: you have plenty of time between Brink and LA Noire...over a week. should be enough for a dedicated agent such as yourself!

I dunno. Working alot lately so that bums into any gaming time. However I'm not abusing Netflix so much anymore, but that's been replaced by the bars. :p Brink acheivements don't look so bad and most look like they come from just playing the game, so I should get 'em most of 'em without going out of the way for it.

Neo, Phantasy Star Universe I think (Some nerdy Jap Game) *Cough**Cough* Genuine Insult not sarcasm :p

It's not horrible. At least online isn't. Kinda of wish I could have played this with a buddy a few years ago instead of WoW. And with the event going on, the 90-100 hour achievement I snaged within 15 and the rest came by 25 hours. (all solo, can be done in like 2 hours if you got a high level running you through). However I can't stand the SP, even if it is an easy 1k.

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