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Subject: Audiophile Achievement Query

I am having an unusually difficult time getting the Audiophile achievement. I have checked and double checked log locations and I believe I have them all. The last log in my Visr is 9 circa 4.
I did play some legendary with a M8 the other day and an audio log may have been picked up then, Could that have jeopardized the achievement? My real question is, are the 29 found now pretty much worthless, For whatever reason? Or can they still be used? I have no problem dropping in again on a new game if that's the only way to make it work.

  • 05.13.2010 2:18 PM PDT

Like I told my last wife, I said "Honey, I never drive faster than I can see and besides...it's all in the reflexes."

Well, you shouldn't have too much of a problem then. Even if load a new game (co-op or solo) over your old save, your VISR date remains saved, meaning any logs you have already found will still be accessible in your VISR and will not show up in the game because you found them already.

Now you say you have 29 logs? If that's true, then you're only missing the final log, which you need all other 29 to even access. In Data Hive, whenever the cop who is running around with you says "wait here i gotta check on something", dont wait there, but follow him into the icy room. On the back wall in the left corner is the terminal you get the log from. Be aware that this guy is a traitor and will fire on you when you access the log, but he's a snap to kill. Just be prepared for him to go red, and you can blast his face off.

If for some odd reason you have 29 and you already have this log (which shouldnt even be possible) and you're still missing a log from the city streets, be aware of the following: ANY time you hear a car alarm, or a coin machine spitting out tickets, or any weird electronic sounds that sounds like a device messing up, that is the Superintendant letting you know that a log is nearby, so whenever you hear any of these sounds (and this includes car alarms), you know a log is nearby. The sound will disappear when you find the log, so that's how you know if you are missing any in the city.

[Edited on 05.14.2010 1:35 AM PDT]

  • 05.14.2010 1:33 AM PDT