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Malawi...man i had to look that place up online, i kid you not...it's been years since i've thought of the name, let alone actually read about it. are you sure you want to be there for over three months? no disrespect intended.

please don't...Brink is not good from what i've seen and heard. trade those two in for something else, like LA Noire.

as for Malawi, hey i'm all about random locations myself, but gaming is one comfort i won't willingly go without...any chance of continuing while there?

please don't...Brink is not good from what i've seen and heard. trade those two in for something else, like LA Noire.

Brink isn't bad. I'm enjoying the hell out of it. Wish the lag would go away online though. It's Homefront all over, but without dedicated servers. Though If I only had to get one game between Brink and LA Noire I'd take Noire. :)

no, we just enjoy it and get it - it was supposed to make gaming more involving and fun, and it has succeeded. i don't think either of us is hardcore when it comes to points. i've been playing more and more titles on the PC and now PS3, when i could do em on the 360 for the points...but that's not the, erm, point of it all, they're just really fun and deep if you truly want to enjoy gaming. ditto for trophies.

EDIT: hey Rob, there's no way you could take your 360 with you there?

Fallout 3 for the PC and it's addons are all 50% this week. GFWL DotW.

It's takes all bout 5 minutes to snag all the points in the game.

In Fallout 3 (PC), there is a simple exploit that players can use to obtain all achievements within 5-10 minutes. While at the main menu, click the ?~? button. This will create a command. Type out ?addachievement1? through ?addachievement72? and all achievements will unlock, from Vault 101 Citizenship Award(#1) to Alien Archivist(#72).

Take from the guide at x360a.

Fallout 3 for the PC and it's addons are all 50% this week. GFWL DotW.

It's takes all bout 5 minutes to snag all the points in the game.

Take from the guide at x360a.

Doesn't that sort of cheating get your gamer score reset?

Doesn't that sort of cheating get your gamer score reset?

Nope. It's completely acceptable as it's a flaw in the game rather than an external hack. Cheat codes in some games even allow you to unlock achievements - you are actually given achievements in Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway for using the cheat codes.

is there a proper single player campaign? i will probably get this when it's cheap, been buying too many lately as it is.

There is, but they suck. Not kinda of good, just sucky.

They did change up the playlists to make it a tad bit less laggy though. Haven't played, but going to tommorow. Need to win on one of the maps for the last two achievements, just can't figure out which one.

heh heh yes. they've tempted me Rob, i've been evilified! save my soul! trophies are just not the same (especially since i can't sync them right now due to Sony shunning me from opening a new account). shun, shun the non-360 gamers! shuuuunnnn!

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