SolidRevolver wrote:I have heard someone do it in 9 days, not /play days, real life days, and they had a job and slept ^^Just have to really want it and have no distractions, so it may be a good idea to only try beat 9 days when your not in a faction and you hava either bought or made all the abils you need to stop more distractions.I'd find that pretty impressive if I would believe it. But if you got a job and you sleep you'll lose about 16 hours a day that you're not able to play, leaving you with 8 hours to grind if you don't eat. That would mean the player grinded to 50 in 3 days of /play time. That was only possible in the beginning of MXO, where you would get max XP regardless how long it took you to finish it. With CR2, this isn't possible anymore.You have to stay in each area for 2 minutes and it takes about 750 missions with max XP to hit 50. Each mission has 3 phases, so thats 6 x 750 / 24 = 75 hours of non stop grinding = 3 hours more than 2 days IF you can complete every mission in 6 minutes, but the tutorial ones can take a bit longer at the lower levels. You have to code abilities, farm frags to code them because you can't stay a soldier for 50 levels.But hey, if you got no life then I guess it's possible to do it in 9 days if you miss out on a few hours of sleep every night. " width="15" height="15" /> Can't say that I'm jealous though. " width="15" height="15" />My fastest was from 20 to 50 in 2 weeks.How to do it?Put on some music, press N, select a mission and start running.
I have heard someone do it in 9 days, not /play days, real life days, and they had a job and slept ^^Just have to really want it and have no distractions, so it may be a good idea to only try beat 9 days when your not in a faction and you hava either bought or made all the abils you need to stop more distractions.
I have heard someone do it in 9 days, not /play days, real life days, and they had a job and slept ^^
Just have to really want it and have no distractions, so it may be a good idea to only try beat 9 days when your not in a faction and you hava either bought or made all the abils you need to stop more distractions.
He may of been on a holiday, I am not too sure.
Personally, i started March 25th and got to 50 late June I think, mabey early July. With my second character I started her about June 06 and here we are August nearly September 07 and she is 37 ^^ Just taking my time this time.
If you run your missions on Hard, you get more XP that way, which makes things go quicker. Also, running the Archived Missions and the Neighborhood Mission Contacts breaks up the monotony of standard missions. Only catch is, it can cut into your organization rep.
MatrixRefugee wrote:If you run your missions on Hard, you get more XP that way, which makes things go quicker. Also, running the Archived Missions and the Neighborhood Mission Contacts breaks up the monotony of standard missions. Only catch is, it can cut into your organization rep.I'm determined to get max rep this time around. I'm at 115 at lvl 24 so I look to be on a winner here
DeadCert wrote:MatrixRefugee wrote:If you run your missions on Hard, you get more XP that way, which makes things go quicker. Also, running the Archived Missions and the Neighborhood Mission Contacts breaks up the monotony of standard missions. Only catch is, it can cut into your organization rep.I'm determined to get max rep this time around. I'm at 115 at lvl 24 so I look to be on a winner here Wow, good work! I know my rep climbed pretty fast in the beginning when I was running standards and -- eventually -- crits on Easy, then it slowed down once I started running them on Hard, to get more XP.
nubious81 wrote:heck i rember seeing some 50's a few days after the launch date Yeah, I know of a few people that exploited the mission system. They got the 3 phases in the same building, mission after mission. Get 3 people on a team, one hacker, one with lockpicks. Because there was no timer you could hit 50 in no time.I think that was the first major bug fix of MXO.
heck i rember seeing some 50's a few days after the launch date
Reeverb wrote:nubious81 wrote:heck i rember seeing some 50's a few days after the launch date Yeah, I know of a few people that exploited the mission system. They got the 3 phases in the same building, mission after mission. Get 3 people on a team, one hacker, one with lockpicks. Because there was no timer you could hit 50 in no time.I think that was the first major bug fix of MXO.I don't understand why people feel it has to be a race to see who's first to reach the level cap. They must have never taken time to explore the megacity or see the constructs and therefore miss out on content.
I saw someone do it in 15 minutes once, but I don't think we're talking about that method...
Reeverb wrote:Put on some music, press N, select a mission and start running.YES! Music helps...Alot!With the right music you can really level fast.
Put on some music, press N, select a mission and start running.