TrueAchievements.com - Sign Up and Join the CAG Leaderboard

Well we are up to almost 140 strong on the CAG Leaderboard over at TrueAchievements.com! That puts us as the #7 overall leaderboard and the #2 private leaderboard.

If you haven't signed up yet it is a pretty cool site to check out.

If you have signed up please add my GT (DRUNKZ 27) as the person who referred you to the site. If so I get a cool badge! Here is the link:

http://www.trueachievements.com/customize.aspx

and here is the link to the CAG leaderboard:

http://www.trueachievements.com/leaderboard.aspx?leaderboardid=311
 
[quote name='mike.m']Who's using this site? I could use some friends on there.[/QUOTE]

For me, TrueAchievements is the way to go for boosting games and tracking achievements. The friend feed is a great way to see what your friends are working on but the Gaming Sessions are what really sets it apart from other achievement sites. Instead of posting in a forum that you are looking to boost games, then hoping that people sign up then remember to show up you simply setup a time and select the game and specific achievements you want to work on. Then people sign up and you go from there. Each session even has its own forum to discuss things with the participants. It is really the only way to boost games that require more than one or two people.

We just recently organized a session to get Duo-Hegedecimal (the 20 man Online Club achievement for FIFA 09) and it went off without an issue. People are still trying to organize a group for this on X360a.org, but how can you get 20 people to commit when all you have is a list on a forum? It just doesn't work. I still use X360a.org for their guides and achievement info, but for boosting sessions TA is the way to go.

The leaderboard functionality is pretty cool too, especially now that we no longer have a CAG leaderboard on the site.
 
[quote name='mike.m']Who's using this site? I could use some friends on there.[/QUOTE]

I am using it on daily basis. I am trying to get higher on Quebec Leaderboard.
 
[quote name='Khalid']I am using it on daily basis. I am trying to get higher on Quebec Leaderboard.[/QUOTE]

I don't really use it for leaderboards as there will always be people with more time to invest. I like to track my cheevos and see what I've completed and I definitely like to see how games I play rank amongst their scores.
 
[quote name='GLOCKGLOCK']For me, TrueAchievements is the way to go for boosting games and tracking achievements. The friend feed is a great way to see what your friends are working on but the Gaming Sessions are what really sets it apart from other achievement sites. Instead of posting in a forum that you are looking to boost games, then hoping that people sign up then remember to show up you simply setup a time and select the game and specific achievements you want to work on. Then people sign up and you go from there. Each session even has its own forum to discuss things with the participants. It is really the only way to boost games that require more than one or two people.

We just recently organized a session to get Duo-Hegedecimal (the 20 man Online Club achievement for FIFA 09) and it went off without an issue. People are still trying to organize a group for this on X360a.org, but how can you get 20 people to commit when all you have is a list on a forum? It just doesn't work. I still use X360a.org for their guides and achievement info, but for boosting sessions TA is the way to go.

The leaderboard functionality is pretty cool too, especially now that we no longer have a CAG leaderboard on the site.[/QUOTE]

I agree. I have both sites up at all times when playing my 360.
 
[quote name='GLOCKGLOCK']For me, TrueAchievements is the way to go for boosting games and tracking achievements. The friend feed is a great way to see what your friends are working on but the Gaming Sessions are what really sets it apart from other achievement sites. Instead of posting in a forum that you are looking to boost games, then hoping that people sign up then remember to show up you simply setup a time and select the game and specific achievements you want to work on. Then people sign up and you go from there. Each session even has its own forum to discuss things with the participants. It is really the only way to boost games that require more than one or two people.

We just recently organized a session to get Duo-Hegedecimal (the 20 man Online Club achievement for FIFA 09) and it went off without an issue. People are still trying to organize a group for this on X360a.org, but how can you get 20 people to commit when all you have is a list on a forum? It just doesn't work. I still use X360a.org for their guides and achievement info, but for boosting sessions TA is the way to go.

The leaderboard functionality is pretty cool too, especially now that we no longer have a CAG leaderboard on the site.[/QUOTE]

If I go to my leaderboards it's still there.

EDIT: Nevermind, I realized you meant this site.
 
Signed up, and sure enough, almost last place. Need to have an inverse starting page, because I will probably remain on the last page. Thanks for the heads up.
 
Signed up, and I could use someone to help me figure out how to use the boosting request sections. I'm looking for a boosting partner/group for LOTR Conquest before the server shuts down.
 
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