Chasing Gamerscore

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no honour among scorewhores :P

DFUSIONITE

Quote from: Lukehi on July 14, 2010, 04:53:05 PM
Quote from: DFUSIONITE on July 14, 2010, 04:07:59 PM
Last night i reached 20,000 gamerscore!!! YES!! I am very happy. what next then? 25,000 that's what.
ahhhh.... i love gamerscore.  :)

nice one Fusion.  I did the same milestone on Monday...we're gamerscore buddies

:-*

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I currently have 5,999 achievements  ;D

GamerMan316

Xbox user hits 500,000 Gamerscore

The man with the world's highest Gamerscore has just hit the half million mark.

The Xbox 360 user, Gamertag Stallion83, passed the the landmark with a 20 point Achievement in Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventure: Episode 4.

Stallion83 started his 1 Million Gamerscore blog back in 2006 with the aim of, well, being the first to achieve a Gamerscore of one million.

"Well, I'm finally half way there," he posted earlier. "It's been one hell of a journey so far. Thanks for following me and thanks to everyone that helped me along the way. It's going to be a long process getting to 1,000,000, but hopefully I can make it there someday."

He hasn't got a great deal of competition. His nearest rival is Canadian gamer smrnov, some way back at 459,084.

Kotaku reports that Stallion83 celebrated his achievement not by popping a champagne cork, but with a quick blast on Karaoke Revolution.


Lukehi

Quote from: GamerMan316 on October 16, 2010, 10:42:57 AM
Xbox user hits 500,000 Gamerscore

The man with the world's highest Gamerscore has just hit the half million mark.

The Xbox 360 user, Gamertag Stallion83

I follow his blog, its very entertaining.

He post some of the messages (voice and text) that he receives.  Quite a few well wishers but the hilarious ones are all the hate mail he recieves.

Pure lolz!



Putting the "stud" back in Bible Study

GamerMan316

I liked this comment from a Eurogamer member in response to Stallion's one hell of a journey statement.   ;D

"Journeys usually require you to get off your fucking arse."


dfusioness


dfusioness

im nearly on 5,000 not bad to say im hardly here

DFUSIONITE

Quote from: fizz on October 18, 2010, 09:46:23 PM
im nearly on 5,000 not bad to say im hardly here

well done hunni! Now you got your own xbox your gamerscore should rise a lot faster.

dfusioness

it should but evrytime i've been on it i have fallen asleep  :-\

sambo

Quote from: fizz on October 19, 2010, 02:05:27 PM
it should but evrytime i've been on it i have fallen asleep  :-\

That's called Jaynestown syndrome. ;D

dfusioness

its because mine is in the bedroom so im on the bed whilst playing it-and my be is soooo comfy, then my eyes get droopy then im gone x

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Quote from: fizz on October 19, 2010, 07:22:52 PM
its because mine is in the bedroom so im on the bed whilst playing it-and my be is soooo comfy, then my eyes get droopy then im gone x

then dfuzz sneaks in and takes advantage of you ..... starts a 2 player gears game and wins every go.

dfusioness

nope thats my trick, im pretty good with two controllers  ;D

GamerMan316

Girl hits 200,000 Achievement points
Dream girlfriend or worst nightmare?

Think you've got skills? An Xbox-loving, Achievement-addicted girl gamer has hit 200,000 Achievement points on her Xbox 360 in the past two years - and she's a mother.

Kirsten grabbed Kotaku's attention last year when she passed the 165,000 points mark, when she vowed to quit the Achievement hunting once she reached 200k.

Now that mark's been met, but she's not giving up games. "I've been gaming for so long, I'll never quit - I'll probably keep gaming until I'm 70. But as far as achievements, I plan to cut back a lot now," she told Kotaku.

Kirsten has not only spent hours playing some of the worst games in the console, but has even bought foreign consoles so she can play imported games - all in an effort to rake in those points.

"I'm not going to sit there for hours on end like I did with Call of Duty 3, playing for 60 hours to get the general rank," she said. "If it's a quick jump-in to a game, 'Hey, help me out,' I don't have a problem with it," added Kirsten, but insists she's done with the "boosting" culture that saw her swap games around within a committed clan of Achievement chasers.

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