No, but you do need to buy a new copy of the game every time you want a new account.
That's true
No, but you do need to buy a new copy of the game every time you want a new account.
That's true
Can't tell if serious
Well, if it's possible, then I'm obviously serious.
Well, if it's possible, then I'm obviously serious.
So you don't know why missile glitching would help someone increase their N7?
So you don't know why missile glitching would help someone increase their N7?
Which (in your inimitable style) is a completely different question from the one under discussion, and is in fact almost the reverse of the question under discussion.
Also, it's completely non-obvious how your post is related to making a working time machine.
I tried this with an older account that hadn't played Mass Effect 3
I have 10 days or so before the Gold Membership code expires.
The basic Human Vanguard and Engineer seem to be a good place to start for me
It's a lot of fun starting a new account.
I did it because I was being curious how it would feel to have no consumables, low level gear and weapons, and also for the nostalgic feeling. Perhaps I missed my lvl 1 Avenger? ![]()
It's a lot of fun starting a new account.
I did it because I was being curious how it would feel to have no consumables, low level gear and weapons, and also for the nostalgic feeling. Perhaps I missed my lvl 1 Avenger?
One thing I noticed is infiltrators suck when the weapons are crap (at least the two I have)
Wait, what? Why would you need to missile glitch for credits? Simply playing and promoting are the easy way to high N7. I got my N7 going up by over 1000/month for the first few weeks I played, and that was without trying very hard. So 72k in a couple years is easily doable for a keen player.
Can't tell if serious
You don't need to missile glitch for credits to improve your N7, but I can imagine it would be a lot faster. In theory the matches should be completed faster, using less or no consumables and using lower level characters. The credits bit is important because you can spam recruit packs which give either 12,500 XP or 62,500 XP (chance-wise it seems about 50/50).
I haven't looked at the leaderboard in a while, but if you're referring to crushingjupiter, then I believe he's legit. He's had the game since release day (if I remember correctly), whereas Kook's only had it about a year now.
I have no frame of reference since their profile is private and I don't think I have ever bumped into them whilst playing. How they play gives insight in how they are doing it i.e. wherever cheating or not. It also gives insight to what the person is like as well. There was one guy who I played with which ran out of the hack circle just so that could score-****** for guardian kills for challenge points. I don't mind choosing faction/maps to help, but doing it at the deliberate expense of your teammates seems uncalled for.
You know, if you named this thread - I'm a grill, come play with me *giggles* - your friend list would be full by now.
I have no frame of reference since their profile is private and I don't think I have ever bumped into them whilst playing. How they play gives insight in how they are doing it i.e. wherever cheating or not. It also gives insight to what the person is like as well. There was one guy who I played with which ran out of the hack circle just so that could score-****** for guardian kills for challenge points. I don't mind choosing faction/maps to help, but doing it at the deliberate expense of your teammates seems uncalled for.
I've played some games with Kook and missile glitcher or not he's a darn good player. Did my fastest Gold duo ever in just our third game together (13:23).
When I've been playing lately I usually just glitch the hack because I can't bother doing the hack by myself when randoms mess things up. So I go in and glitch it and then run out and control the most dangerous spawn location while giving my team some covering fire. Randoms only see it as 3 players doing the hack but in reality it's all 4 players doing it even though the host is not in the circle.
Playing with a more limited of an offense in this game can be achieved even without starting over. We don't have to slap on mods/gear/ or really good mods/gear. Or even always use top of he line KIts and Weapons.
Just yesterday I started playing Platinum with two friends of mine pretty much my skill level or around there? Because if all of us 3 were playing Gold together the challenge took such a massive dive. So instead of telling them of how I like to handicap myself all at once to them, and they, especially one not picking up on some of the weird weapon choices I makes sometimes (at least he finally said "You know explosive ammo is useless? Right?" lol). So yeah, instead I thought of the much better idea of just moving the lobby the Platinum, and you know what I found with this same team? Playing with really good setups & max consumables on Plat felt like Gold to me the regular way I usually prefer playing. I kid not. It's exactly what came to me while I was playing. Because I haven't played Plat in a very long time, and when I did, always with Plat camping/farming fiends (camping always makes things look way more hectic then it really is seems?). But my current friends don't like camping or farming either, thank goodness, so I finally seen with my own eyes that Platinum really isn't that much of a step up I always thought it to be? I don't know if I should be disappointed or happy?
Whatever, 14 more UR and I'm jumping on the new account bandwagon as well! This time going onto my PS3 account that's been all set and ready to go for some time now. (The gift package I opened a while back gave me KroLord and Crutch Cane. In the Crutch cane instance, I'm going to pretend it's not there.
Finally got that beast at level 10 on X-Box and tried it for challenge points since last it was at 4, and wow, this thing is just unreal in dps, amount of ammo with heat sink, super light, etc. And I was only using level one consumables & explosive ammo too?!
)
Playing with a more limited of an offense in this game can be achieved even without starting over. We don't have to slap on mods/gear/ or really good mods/gear. Or even always use top of he line KIts and Weapons. Just yesterday I started playing Platinum with two friends of mine pretty much my skill level or around there? Because if all of us 3 were playing Gold together the challenge took such a massive dive. So instead of telling them of how I like to handicap myself all at once to them, and they, especially one not picking up on some of the weird weapon choices I makes sometimes (at least he finally said "You know explosive ammo is useless? Right?" lol). So yeah, instead I thought of the much better idea of just moving the lobby the Platinum, and you know what I found with this same team? Playing with really good setups & max consumables on Plat felt like Gold to me the regular way I usually prefer playing. I kid not. It's exactly what came to me while I was playing. Because I haven't played Plat in a very long time, and when I did, always with Plat camping/farming fiends (camping always makes things look way more hectic then it really is seems?). But my current friends don't like camping or farming either, thank goodness, so I finally seen with my own eyes that Platinum really isn't that much of a step up I always thought it to be? I don't know if I should be disappointed or happy? Whatever, 14 more UR and I'm jumping on the new account bandwagon as well! This time going onto my PS3 account that's been all set and ready to go for some time now. (The gift package I opened a while back gave me KroLord and Crutch Cane. In the Crutch cane instance, I'm going to pretend it's not there.
Finally got that beast at level 10 on X-Box and tried it for challenge points since last it was at 4, and wow, this thing is just unreal in dps, amount of ammo with heat sink, super light, etc. And I was only using level one consumables & explosive ammo too?!
)
Dude, STFU already.
I wished I could be as good as him at this game.
I wished I could be as good as him at this game.
You don't need to missile glitch for credits to improve your N7, but I can imagine it would be a lot faster. In theory the matches should be completed faster, using less or no consumables and using lower level characters. The credits bit is important because you can spam recruit packs which give either 12,500 XP or 62,500 XP (chance-wise it seems about 50/50).
There is no doubt this is true. However, before dumdum confused the issue by turning the discussion on its head, the question was whether someone could have achieved a 72k N7 rating legitimately. My contention is that it could easily be legitimate, especially if they were playing from release day.
Nothing is wrong with speaking my mind pretty freely. Because nobody has to read what I say in the first place. So things don't have to be complicated. Forums now a days even come with an ignore button to help keep things very simple.
Nothing is wrong with speaking my mind pretty freely. Because nobody has to read what I say in the first place. So things don't have to be complicated. Forums now a days even come with an ignore button to help keep things very simple.
I'd rather just point out how silly your posts are.
I'd rather just point out how silly your posts are.
Fair enough. And lucky me I know I how avoid certain topics or individual replies if I find them going into an area not worth my time. So carry on.
You know, if you named this thread - I'm a grill, come play with me *giggles* - your friend list would be full by now.
That's rather cynical. I'm impartial, so when it comes to playing ME3 I bang a grill in the same way I would bang a bro. ![]()
When I've been playing lately I usually just glitch the hack because I can't bother doing the hack by myself when randoms mess things up. So I go in and glitch it and then run out and control the most dangerous spawn location while giving my team some covering fire. Randoms only see it as 3 players doing the hack but in reality it's all 4 players doing it even though the host is not in the circle.
I see why you said that. He wasn't doing the glitch as he ran out 5 seconds after the hack had began. In fact he announced over the mic he was off to kill guardians... ![]()
the question was whether someone could have achieved a 72k N7 rating legitimately. My contention is that it could easily be legitimate, especially if they were playing from release day.
Well I didn't see anyone disagreeing with that; including me. ![]()
There is no doubt this is true. However, before dumdum confused the issue by turning the discussion on its head, the question was whether someone could have achieved a 72k N7 rating legitimately. My contention is that it could easily be legitimate, especially if they were playing from release day.
72k N7 is very easy to obtain just by playing the game and making sure to constantly promote. That's why I didn't care about that part of your post, because it seemed like a waste of time at the moment.
I see why you said that. He wasn't doing the glitch as he ran out 5 seconds after the hack had began. In fact he announced over the mic he was off to kill guardians...
Lol, that used to ****** me off but these days I mostly just laugh about it and wait for the perfect time to revive said player into the arms of a Banshee ![]()
so I finally seen with my own eyes that Platinum really isn't that much of a step up I always thought it to be? I don't know if I should be disappointed or happy?
So basically what you're saying is that all your whining and bitching on the forum the last year was all for nothing?
For real this time, go away PUG!
72k N7 is very easy to obtain just by playing the game and making sure to constantly promote. That's why I didn't care about that part of your post, because it seemed like a waste of time at the moment.
I can't see that that has anything to do with whatever other irrelevant thing that I never mentioned that you'd like to bring up now regardless. So I'll just accuse you of trolling instead.