Hardest 10 360 games to get 1000/1000 Achievements on

[quote name='Spades22']Three hundred w/o crashing??....are you kidding me?[/quote]

Actually it's 150 without crashing and 150 without using nitrous. You CAN combine them, but apparently it's an order of magnitude harder to do both in the same race than to do them seperately, ergo 300 "extra" races.
 
[quote name='Sarang01']I CAN'T believe no one has mentioned the Veteran achievements on COD2.[/QUOTE]
I don't have them on my new gamertag yet, but they really aren't that hard.
 
[quote name='Sarang01']I CAN'T believe no one has mentioned the Veteran achievements on COD2.[/QUOTE]
I would say that they aren't that hard since its really easy to continue but they can take a long time to get.
 
[quote name='PyroGamer']I don't have them on my new gamertag yet, but they really aren't that hard.[/quote]

ditto... if you think about it, they're actually easy in theory: you get to save points at least 5 times a stage. tho' the last level on veteran WAS A BITCH!!
 
[quote name='Sarang01']I CAN'T believe no one has mentioned the Veteran achievements on COD2.[/QUOTE]
I am with you on this one. I'm not that great at FPS so I gave up after only a couple of the veteran stages.
 
COD2 was tough i did it though
oblivion took a long time but i did it
Amped 3 was pretty hard
NFS most wanted was hard.
from the looks of it tetris will be tough too
 
[quote name='nonrandomhero']NFS most wanted was hard.[/QUOTE]
You've got to be kidding me.

NFS:MW was my first 360 game, and the first game I got 1000 point on (again, it's not on my new Gamertag yet).

For God's sake: all you have to do is beat the damn thing!
 
Chromehounds is particularly sick. The only way you can really get a few of the Gold _____ achievements is if you boost like a bastard, which most people do since there's no other possible way to get it online. And considering there's really only a few of those given out for each war it's only going to get harder over time when people stop playing the game online.

The other worst achievements involve being a master of each RT. When you beat the single player game you should have around Level 30 in each RT class, which isn't half bad if you do everything properly. What's horrific, however, is that you have to reach Level 100 to max out an RT class. The only way you're going to do that quickly is if you fight and play humans constantly, as in a few hours each night. Even then it should take well over 150 hours, perhaps along the lines of around 300 hours in order to come close to nailing that achievement.

The new patch utterly destroying the usefulness of most RTs doesn't help either. Oh lord.


Otheriwse...Dead Rising is quite doable, although a few of the last ones are a definite pain in the ass. Several run throughs of the game and a lot of planning and resetting should pretty much do it in most cases.
 
[quote name='Techsticles']FFXI would take at least a year or more of nonstop playing.[/QUOTE]

way more, more like at least 3 but closer to 5.

CoD2 wasnt a walk in the park but not impossible either since you just have to beat the game on veteran.

Look at RS:V where you have to beat the game on realistic for a mere 100 points. Then you have to get elite and that means you sell your life to the game for a long time.
 
[quote name='jtbradford']I assume that one is a joke, because king kong is not a hard game :lol:

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it was hard for me because i fucking hated it... such a crappy game... i just couldn't do it, i couldn't put it back in... :wall:
 
THP8 - getting sick on the stages is bullshit. fucking bullshit
CoD2 - most funly and doable, but I can't get past the D-Day level on the American side.
 
[quote name='MSUHitman']CoD 3 is pretty hard because you have to have 40K points in ranked games online to get the last online achievement.[/quote]

Eh it's doable. You get into a groove and start hittin gup 50 points a match minimum. My best before I stopped was 73 points in a single game. You start to get really really good and then play against some of the world's best. I would usually play against at least one or two people from the top 10 like AceCoolBullet, etc.

Very fun game and the points hardly drag.
 
[quote name='Spades22']Why the heck do they even do that with FFXI...are they insane or what?[/quote]

I bet it was just a problem with some developers when it came to making achievements early on in the system's life. I somewhat relate it to Perfect Dark Zero where the achievements make some semblance of sense but it relies heavily on the "keep playing the game, keep playing the game, keep playing the game" mentality in order to unlock points. Great for people who buy only one or two games for a year and play them constantly, quite garbage for anyone else.

Speaking of which, ARE there any people out there with a full 1000 on FFXI? I'd love to Compare Games just to see what else they are up to, if anything.
 
lol ya I'd like to know that...and 40k points is pretty crazy, but its not half as bad as FFXI according to what it sounds like. 50 a game is like 20 games for 1k points, so uh...800 games...for uh....er ya thats pretty bad lol. I really wanna get CoD3 either way though...that,lost planet, and cod2 are the 360 games Iwant most lol
 
Rumble Roses: I'd imagine you have to wrestle several thousand matches to get them all.

DOAX2: The friend system is broken. so getting all the suits takes forever.
 
[quote name='seanr1221']COD2 on vet isn't that hard, it just takes patience.

Ridge Racer 6 gets my vote.[/QUOTE]

RR6 was a breeze ... then again I beat all of RR on PSP including Max Tour in about one week after I bought the game. RR on PSP is a lot harder than RR6 on 360.

Anyways, my votes go to any game that has those stupid leaderboard achievements and PGR3. Some of the achievements in Zuma like beating the Adventure mode (Lvl 12 is horrendous) are damn near impossible. I never saw the point of making games too hard where only a select few 'junkies' can get all of the goodies because they play the same game for over a 100 hours (RPGS aside). I'd rather play-through 3 or 4 different games with that same amount of time.

Dynasty Warriors 5E achievements are possible, but it takes too many play-throughs. That's my major beef with all new games. There's too much shit to unlock and what not. By the time I get everything, I'm so tired of the game I don't even want to play online.
 
[quote name='tayaf69']DOA4. I FREAKING HATE IT! I can't, for the life of me, get 90% of the achievements. I can't ever get a medal on time attack or survival, I get raped online, and I have no idea how to collect every outfit. Oh, I FREAKING HATE IT!

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DOA4 is pretty dang hard, mostly because I can't ever get silver or higher in surivival (gold or silver) and Time Attack Single Medals are impossible (I have all the tag medals). As for costumes, most of the characters can be done through Story mode. I've got all THOSE costumes (you can find lists of which characters have how many costumes). The hard part about all costumes is unlocking the secret characters costumes because you have to do Time Attack mode (which is hard) and that takes forever.
 
I don't know if it's been mentioned, but Ninety-Nine Nights is fucking hard. I doubt I'll buy it, as this rental has been enough of for me, but I can hardly get passed the second mission (the one in the mountains with the girl) because they never drop health repleneshers (sp) and there is no other way to get health on a level. It feels worse than a Dynasty Warriors game. There's hardly any health and it's really frustrating. You hardly get hit, but of the hits that do happen to you they add up through the level until you come to the final boss where you have 0 special meter and nearly no health.
 
[quote name='Azumangaman']DOA4 is pretty dang hard, mostly because I can't ever get silver or higher in surivival (gold or silver) and Time Attack Single Medals are impossible (I have all the tag medals). As for costumes, most of the characters can be done through Story mode. I've got all THOSE costumes (you can find lists of which characters have how many costumes). The hard part about all costumes is unlocking the secret characters costumes because you have to do Time Attack mode (which is hard) and that takes forever.[/quote]

see, now doa4, not hard to me. granted, i only have 700+ pts. on the game, but still not hard. just need patience.

i guess the way we would define hardest achievements falls under the categories of patience, online ranking, glitched, or amount of dedication for being cheap, not hard

my biggest gripe is the fact that you may have to cheat in order to get some of the online ranking achievements. saint's row comes to mind, as does quake 4
 
[quote name='Milkyman']it was hard for me because i fucking hated it... such a crappy game... i just couldn't do it, i couldn't put it back in... :wall:[/quote]
I know what you mean, after the first 3 levels it just became tedious and repetitive. At that point I figured out that the life and ammo cheat codes won't affect your ability to collect achievements. I just trucked my way through the levels at that point just to get to the end of the game. Just don't use the level select code.
 
I would put games into two categories: most time consuming and most difficult. Both make it hard to get 1000/1000... but in different ways! Out of the games I own, FEAR's achievements are the most difficult to me (or maybe because I just started playing...) and the most time consuming is easily RS:V - Elite status? Not in my lifetime. But, considering I never have the time to get around to 1000/1000 in general, I would wonder about someone with a little more dedication and their opinion.
 
If noone in the WORLD gets 1000/1000 or not even close, that tells you that the achievements are absolute BS
 
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