View Full Version : Am I completly bonkers?
Axe_Gaijin
20-08-2006, 12:12
Well before you shout YES in harmony.... (I know what you lot are like weirdblue ) Hear me out;
Since it seems (or so I read) that you can only have one Avatar per profile, I was thinking of making a couple more just to use with TDU.
The plan is to focus on a different "set" of cars with each Avatar.
Let's say one focuses on getting Classics, the other on Mercs, one on Italian cars and yet another on Motorbikes.
That way I could keep my garage of my main account clutter free of cars I don't really want, but still liked to try/ride. (yes I know about the Test Drive feature at the dealership)
So far I've worked out a plan for 6 Avatars in total, each with it's own look and "expertice".
So... am I bonkers? am I doing 6 times the work? or having 6 times the fun? :nuts:
fun-meter
20-08-2006, 12:17
6 times the work in my opinion. as you should be able to cater for all your different car styles and clothing styles using the one avatar in the game.
after you've done it the first time, you could do it another time and do it differently for fun, but i'd onyl do that after i'd got most things with my 1st main avatar.
TheAngel
20-08-2006, 12:20
I think youŽre doing 6 times the work... I mean, if you like the idea, go for it, I wonŽt judge you, BUT I wouldnŽt do that...
There are so many houses in the game, that IŽll just play with one profile and collect cars there... I wanna have EVERY CAR that I like, and all in the same profile...
DeltaRouge
20-08-2006, 12:20
6 times the work to me...
What i would do is i would have one or two garages for classics, one or two for italian, one for motorbikes e.t.c it would make alot more easier..
Crazed_Dodgem
20-08-2006, 12:23
exactly, and its not exactly like you will run out of garage space either, each garage has atleast 2 car places, and 64 houses meaning, at worst there is atleast 128 possible car spots, but ofcourse, most houses have more than 2 places for you to store your car, so no need to worry about running out of space
and yes, you are bonkers :nuts:
fun-meter
20-08-2006, 12:49
yeh, watching the house video yesterday, there was a fair few 8-10 car garage houses, and that was just in that small area (nice price tags though, $999,000). :)
DeltaRouge
20-08-2006, 13:02
yer they was sum nice houses there... one garage could have all ya favourite cars and another all the cars you like to drive e.t.c.
Cant you only have on account to xbox live. So are you doing this offline or online?
DeltaRouge
20-08-2006, 20:31
I think that you can have 10 accounts with differents gamertags on one 360 as long as you can pay for them all off course.
KoenigViper
20-08-2006, 21:54
Well before you shout YES in harmony.... (I know what you lot are like weirdblue ) Hear me out;
Since it seems (or so I read) that you can only have one Avatar per profile, I was thinking of making a couple more just to use with TDU.
The plan is to focus on a different "set" of cars with each Avatar.
Let's say one focuses on getting Classics, the other on Mercs, one on Italian cars and yet another on Motorbikes.
That way I could keep my garage of my main account clutter free of cars I don't really want, but still liked to try/ride. (yes I know about the Test Drive feature at the dealership)
So far I've worked out a plan for 6 Avatars in total, each with it's own look and "expertice".
So... am I bonkers? am I doing 6 times the work? or having 6 times the fun? :nuts:
Since there's 64 homes, why not try and devote a home to each your preferences. I've already spotted a home from the videos where I plan to keep a Lamborghini collection.
I just don't think it's worth 6 times the effort. :)
Axe_Gaijin
20-08-2006, 22:20
well I allready knew I was bonkers so I guess it was a retorical question. :nuts:
Still going to try this though, guess I should've mentioned I do this kind of thing with a lot of games. When I played EverQuest I had 48 active characters, in WoW I've got 26.
*shrug* I suffer from MCD (Multiple Character Disorder) lolblue:
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