The G represents your gamerscore which is the xbox way of rewarding you for completing achievements. In most games there is a 1000 Gamer points to be won.
No. You will not be able to keep your 11000 gamerscore that you earned with an offline account. I got f***ed myself, and lost 7000 worth of achievement's.
In order to unlock Gamer-score points you must play Xbox 360 games and complete a mission, or do something special that will unlock at the bottom of your screen. Each Achievement is worth a prescribed amount of points. To view your point balance or what Achievements your game has to offer, press the center Xbox 360 button on your controller, go the the left until you see "Achievements" and select your game.
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To show off people.
Yes , you won't lose your account plus you keep your gamerscore and xbox live works on both 360 and one
Yes your gamerscore will be the exact same as it was before you made your live acount
You can only delete achievements that have "0" on their Gamerscore.
It really depends how long have you had your xbox for. I would say about 5 k.
You can earn achievements while not connected to XBOX Live and your console will keep track of your gamerscore locally. However, your gamerscore will not be reflected on xbox.com or on any other console until you connect to XBOX Live.
Nothing, it shows your progress on the Xbox 360 and it gives you competition veruses other gamers the higher gamerscore you have the more reputition you have with other gamers.
Yes you can there's an XBOX live application which allows u to put your whole gamertag data like gamerscore , achievements and even avatar on the Facebook
The G represents your gamerscore which is the xbox way of rewarding you for completing achievements. In most games there is a 1000 Gamer points to be won.
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it means gamerscore acquired by doing certain challenges on xbox 360 called achievements
Yes, running the Initial Setup on your Xbox 360 reformats your hard drive, as well as sends a message to the Xbox 360 servers, instructing them to reset your account file.