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#1 anevilMONK3Y
Member since 2009 • 25 Posts
Have two of them, "Mile High Club" - CoD4 and "Keys to the City" - GTAIV
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#2 anevilMONK3Y
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[QUOTE="Avenger1324"]If you want the bobblehead achievement then you need to collect all 20 on one playthrough. If you missed the medicine bobblehead when you were a child, then you get one more opportunity to get it - Trouble on the Homefront. Just make sure you get it before completing that mission, as you will not get another chance to get it. There is one other bobblehead that you only get once chance to grab (Energy Weapons) but the story will take you to itTTDog

To start "Trouble on the Homefront" you need to be listening to the radio when you are near the Vault or at Megaton.

You first must have completed the quest "Picking up the Trail", and then when you are in the area of Vault 101 or Megaton you will get a notice about "Vault 101 Emergency Radio Frequency" found. After listening to it you will get the "Trouble on the Homefront" quest.

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#3 anevilMONK3Y
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I posted this question on another games site board and am waiting for a response, but I would like to see what others here would think


When I look at the PS3 online service- it isn't entirely all that bad, granted it's still not as consistant as Live and still needs to catch up when it comes to adding features like cross game invites and broader range of messaging and awareness over other service like XboxLive does with windows Live, MSN Messenger.

The strongest feature or appeal is undoubtly that it is free.

PC users will/have Windows Live- which was going to be charged like Xboxlive but the subscription was scrapped.

I'll give Ms it's credit for setting up an online service that has yet to be rivalled, and it is probably substantially costlyto run. So they also want to make a profit of this too! fair enough I understand.
However, why can't we have a major revision othe live cost model. They did so before in the early days. payment options was strictly credit card or limited debit cards. Now we have prepaid services with the option to pay monthly, quarterly and yearly. Has that substantially attracted more users. I know it was better for me, that's why I'm on Live now.

How about providing more services like browsing, free online card games, online polls and options were a new plan or feature wil be displayed and members can vote. this is for gold members.
Silver members have an 'expanded' weekend plays, or bonus days -rewards for referrals .

If this still not viable how about commercials?- not ingame, but in lobbies, or in the 'spotlight' channel while you wait for a 16 player game of Halo3 or COD:WW to start up?

how about intergrating that when Windows 7 comes out. You buy MS Office '09 now you get 1 year gold member ship as well or anything MS related . ZUNE, WINDOWS Mobile.



We see commercials on gaming websites, and tv. already and it maybe innevitable.

Would you accept commercials in the games lobby or on Live, if it means it could reduce gold subscriptions costs and help attract more people to sign up.?

AdmiralBison

You have a valid point and I believe it could work, who wouldn't want a target audience of 5 million plus to advertise to. I just don't think it can be implemented right now, but maybe with the next-gen consoles.

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#4 anevilMONK3Y
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I mean, I know I'm unlucky, and believe me, this isn't one of those system war topics because I'm just focusing on the 360.

I got my first 360 the Christmas it came out. Worked fine, up until a week before Halo 3 came out, because it red ringed. Luckily (for once) I won the Halo 3 360 at a local store, so I got that one. Recently, that one broke in the sense that whenever a disc is put in, it'll just tell me to open the tray like the disc was never in there. So, I got enough money to buy a new one. Worked fine. Then it just kept saying the discs were dirty when they clearly weren't. It would play for 30 minutes, the fan would shut down, and then it would tell me the disc was too dirty. This happened in Fable 2 when I was trying to save the game. So, what do I have to do? Turn the system off, of course. Then the data gets corrupt. So, I get a new 360 (Free of charge, and because when I called customer support, they wouldn't give me an answer as to ship it in or not) Same damn problem, except I know enough now not to play the RPGs. Then it red-rings.

I know I'm unlucky..but ...damn! Someone on this forum said it best when they said they should have waited for the 360 to come out in 2006.

End whine...-sigh-Nny3

I feel your pain, right now I'm on my 4th system after all the previous ones redlighted. But sorry to say, it comes down to money. To get everything in a 360 for a low price, some hardware corners are cut.

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#5 anevilMONK3Y
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um... yes. It does require a lot more skill to kill good players in halo than it does in CoD... A really good player can win most of his/her confrontations regardless of wether he see's the other player first or not... In CoD, anyone who can fire the weapon has a good chance of killing a far more experienced player... the same can't be said for halo.

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In Halo your internet connection determines your skill. Aside form the auto-aim BS, being host equals the god of gamers.