matt57
Mar 17 2006, 02:46 AM
Anyone know how or if you can check your stats on multiplayer. I know they have the 10,000 kill acheivement and the 500 head shots. But, is there anyway to check your progress. I looked briefly this morning after getting the Unyeilding acheivment. But, I didn't find a Stats section.
Also, on a side note. When hosting a Co-Op firefight. How do you change the enemy density? Am I just a tool and looking right past it or what???
loserkid182
Mar 17 2006, 02:16 PM
You can change the density on the lobby, select Custom (working from memory) and then you can choose enemy levels and your respawn count.
then save it as a new custom setting.
I just change it each time just to be sure and overwrite my previous settings
Deftech
Mar 17 2006, 06:52 PM
matt, I havent found a way of being able to check progress towards online achievements. Id like to know how far along I am in the "head shots" dept. Thats all I aim for when playing

It also gets me killed a lot.
deacon187
Mar 17 2006, 10:30 PM
ivebeen looking for some kind of stats also but no luck in finding any yet
Legendary Badass
Mar 18 2006, 02:17 AM
Set yourself as an auto rifleman. Then kill as many guys as possible in the co-op territory setting. I call it "The last 15 minutes of 'Commando'". Set the enemy density to infinite and turn off respaws. Just try and stay alive, with 6 or more buddies. When you all die off, create a new game and it'll count to your hosts as well. Killing rebels in this setup will get you the 500 headshots quickly. You don't even have to aim for the head.
shooptek
Mar 18 2006, 01:53 PM
I was really hoping that they would have a better ranking system on the new Xbox Live than is in effect right now. I like the ranking system in GR:AW, but I was hoping you would be able to track this on the web, and see leaderboards easier and stuff like Halo 2. Halo 2 is still the best Live game (not talking about gameplay) because of the ease of leaderboards and the whole lobby system and everything. GR:AW is close, but could be better.
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