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I am pretty sure he wants to know what the highest possible amount of gamerscore is currently. So every retail game and every arcade game added together. Though i have no clue.
You pretty much have to be 1. Rich to afford every game and every downloadable game. 2. You'll have to live an identical lifestyle to that of fat ass guy off of South Park's World of Warcraft episode. No Life!!!!! I am plenty happy to be getting close to 20,000 GP's and I don't have to be glued to my 360 to do it.Lostboy1224Neither of those are completely true. People at the top use a modded Xbox so that they just have to buy disks(6 dollars a piece) and then burn the games on to them and then download the achievements online so that they just pop the game in and unlock them. Otherwise known as gamesaving. You also don't have to not have a life(although 95% of the time you won't) because the guy who used to be #1 before MS reset his gamerscore was appearently(from what I was told) a manager at a strip club and would just play in his office during work. I find it believable because I can't see there being much work for that job.
[QUOTE="Lostboy1224"]You pretty much have to be 1. Rich to afford every game and every downloadable game. 2. You'll have to live an identical lifestyle to that of fat ass guy off of South Park's World of Warcraft episode. No Life!!!!! I am plenty happy to be getting close to 20,000 GP's and I don't have to be glued to my 360 to do it.dukebd699Neither of those are completely true. People at the top use a modded Xbox so that they just have to buy disks(6 dollars a piece) and then burn the games on to them and then download the achievements online so that they just pop the game in and unlock them. Otherwise known as gamesaving. You also don't have to not have a life(although 95% of the time you won't) because the guy who used to be #1 before MS reset his gamerscore was appearently(from what I was told) a manager at a strip club and would just play in his office during work. I find it believable because I can't see there being much work for that job.
Gamesaving sucks. I don't understand what kind of satisfaction you get by being on top by cheating. It's like looking at the top of leaderboards and seeing godly scores that are just impossible. Even if there are a few legit ones no one can tell the difference or would believe it.
And the thing about the Strip Club manager is just hilarious.
I don't understand why achievements are such a big deal with the 360, sure they're fun and challenging to get but isn't the enjoyment and competition of the games a little more important?xL33TxTALENTxhence individuality, the 'important' part of gaming is up to the user
I don't understand why achievements are such a big deal with the 360, sure they're fun and challenging to get but isn't the enjoyment and competition of the games a little more important?xL33TxTALENTx
Because they encourage you to do things you wouldn't normally do and explore more of the games content... trying to get the achievements... like in racing games... they have achievements like "Own all cars"... or "Use all cars"... I know that back in the PS2 days... any racing game I played, I would just save my money up, buy the best car, beat the game with that car... then never do anything else in the game... but on 360 with my Forza 2... I bought all 303 cars and I have used most of them... without achievements... I would have probably never done that...
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