World's Biggest Gamerscore Breaks 500,000

Assassin Xaero

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Tom Goldman said:
As for what he's doing next, he said he's going to Disne... play more Xbox 360.
Was that a Balls of Fury reference!?
[small]Or was Balls of Fury actually referencing something else I don't know about? >_>[/small]
 

Sn1P3r M98

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Woah, that's pretty crazy.

I have 13,245 and I thought I had a lot.

How many games does he have anyways?

EDIT: Well would you look at that! Post #1000! I get my Morpheus badge now!
 

Fr]anc[is

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LOL congrats dude, you paid for and played barbie's horse adventure, Wall-e the game, UP the game, Madden 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, Avatar the game, avatar the last airbender the movie the game, wwe vs raw, spongebob truth or square, bakugan, hot wheels beat that; planet 51 the game; Disney Sing It: High School Musical 3: Senior Year with Microphone; monopoly; hannah montana the movie; Madagascar Kartz; Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Game Time; Bee Movie Game.....
 

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tigermilk said:
Hmm... this just seems like an excuse for people to pretend they don't care about their gamerscore while telling everyone what it is.

EDIT: Anyone else wondering if he hacked his gamerscore.
Kind of I guess I do a bit of math...
4 years equals 48 months.
500,000 divided by 48 = 10,416.67 points a month or roughly 2,604.17 points a week.

He'd have to make 372.023 points a day to get that score in 4-years that's alot of free time and/or really easy gamerscore games.
 

zHellas

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ShadowsofHope said:
Holy.. shit.

That is all.

(Damn my 9,800 measly score!)
Ahaha! I beat you by 1,000 points!

OT: Damn...

Where does he find the time?
 

Therumancer

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Impressive, I'm not all that high in gamerscore myself due to only a moderate interest in achievements. That and while I buy and play a lot of games, only a few wind up sucking me in enough to finish them and get a bunch of achievements. If I'm not having fun with doing something I'm not going to torture myself for gamerscore.

Otherwise, I wish the guy luck with his goal! Every hobby (and gaming is a hobby) has enthusiasts that are more fanatical about some aspects than others.

While they don't have to, it would be nice if Microsoft gave him some kind of Trophy or something. :)
 

tigermilk

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GamesB2 said:
tigermilk said:
Hmm... this just seems like an excuse for people to pretend they don't care about their gamerscore while telling everyone what it is.

EDIT: Anyone else wondering if he hacked his gamerscore.
He didn't. Microsoft confirmed he's 100% legitimate.
Thats good, I remember hearing rumours a year or so ago that gamerscores could be downloaded or cracked or something.
 
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tigermilk said:
Thats good, I remember hearing rumours a year or so ago that gamerscores could be downloaded or cracked or something.
Yeah there are still a bunch of gamerscore hackers, but Microsoft crack down on them pretty quickly normally.
 

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Lucane said:
tigermilk said:
Hmm... this just seems like an excuse for people to pretend they don't care about their gamerscore while telling everyone what it is.

EDIT: Anyone else wondering if he hacked his gamerscore.
Kind of I guess I do a bit of math...
4 years equals 48 months.
500,000 divided by 48 = 10,416.67 points a month or roughly 2,604.17 points a week.

He'd have to make 372.023 points a day to get that score in 4-years that's alot of free time and/or really easy gamerscore games.
I think MS confirmed that he's legit. There are a lot of games with piss easy gamerscore points out there. Also, you don't have to buy the games to do this, he probably has Gamefly (like I do) and just rents all this shit. That doesn't work for the arcade titles though. I wonder how many Xbox360's he's gone through (due to RRoD etc.)?

Also, I only have 9,880. However, that includes some achievements that were really, really, really time consuming/annoying to get, like Little Rocket Man on The Orange Box 360 edition.
 

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You do at least have to play alot of games and exhibit some skill to earn a gamerscore that high. It may be silly or trivial but it requires you to accomplish something. What I can't understand is the level of obsession of some people for the top spot on individual game leaderboards.
For example, a week after Dead Rising 2: Case 0 came out, there was a player with over 23,000,000 PP! That essentially meant that he had been playing that game and nothing but that game for A SOLID WEEK! Where's the "achievement" in that?
 

Lucane

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bawkbawkboo1 said:
Lucane said:
tigermilk said:
Hmm... this just seems like an excuse for people to pretend they don't care about their gamerscore while telling everyone what it is.

EDIT: Anyone else wondering if he hacked his gamerscore.
Kind of I guess I do a bit of math...
4 years equals 48 months.
500,000 divided by 48 = 10,416.67 points a month or roughly 2,604.17 points a week.

He'd have to make 372.023 points a day to get that score in 4-years that's alot of free time and/or really easy gamerscore games.
I think MS confirmed that he's legit. There are a lot of games with piss easy gamerscore points out there. Also, you don't have to buy the games to do this, he probably has Gamefly (like I do) and just rents all this shit. That doesn't work for the arcade titles though. I wonder how many Xbox360's he's gone through (due to RRoD etc.)?

Also, I only have 9,880. However, that includes some achievements that were really, really, really time consuming/annoying to get, like Little Rocket Man on The Orange Box 360 edition.
I'm not meaning to say the points are hacked/cheated/altered but saying he's the exclusive player of the account might be improbable.

Edit Alone or not it's alot done as one profile that's for sure.