![]() ![]() ![]() In fact, one of my crowning achievements (get it?) was getting the maximum 1250 Gamerscore on Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, a feat which took me somewhere in the neighborhood of 120 sleep-deprived hours. While that often makes me the target of some (hopefully) good-natured ribbing around the office, it's also given me an innate sense of how to best maximize your ROGT (Return on Gaming Time, for the uninitiated) when it comes to earning achievements and trophies. ![]() ![]() Enjoy! As some of you might know, I'm a big fan of the Gamerscore system for the Xbox 360 and Games for Windows, to the point that I often play "less-than-stellar" games just to get those delicious achievements. Unfortunately, since trophy updates usually aren't retroactive, you'll need to start a new game to collect them all. Although much of the text reflects the Xbox 360 version (especially Will's appalling lack of shame about padding his Gamerscore), rest assured that these accolades translate over to the Blu-ray version of the game. Editor's Note: Thanks to Bethesda's mid-December update to the PlayStation 3 version of Fallout 3, we're able to bring our Xbox 360 achievement guide to PS3 owners. ![]()
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