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If you've unlocked certain achievements in the original game, you'll have access to things like additional characters in multiplayer (I'm not sure what achievements they were talking about in particular though, but you could guess that if you've defeated RAAM in the original game you'll be able to play as him in GoW2 multiplayer).

I also heard in one of the videos that any registered kills you have in the original game will be brought forward to count towards the Seriously 2.0 achievement. So if you just got enough kills to earn Seriously..., you would 'only' need 90,000 kills to unlock Seriously 2.0.

If you've unlocked certain achievements in the original game, you'll have access to things like additional characters in multiplayer (I'm not sure what achievements they were talking about in particular though, but you could guess that if you've defeated RAAM in the original game you'll be able to play as him in GoW2 multiplayer).

I also heard in one of the videos that any registered kills you have in the original game will be brought forward to count towards the Seriously 2.0 achievement. So if you just got enough kills to earn Seriously..., you would 'only' need 90,000 kills to unlock Seriously 2.0.

Hmm, I have about 850+ points from gears. Reckon that's enough? :D

I just noticed, that some people playing Gears of War 2, if I try to view their acheivements, it does not show them at all, do you think they have in place now so that acheievements cannot be seen until release date?

That's how it was for me when I got Halo 3 early.

got my copy today, was sat at work yesterday when i got a text from Shopto.net, saying its been dispatched next day delivery, completeley forgot i even pre-ordered it!!!

gotta love next day delivery though!

i recommend shopto.net to anyone in the Uk!

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