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Paradise?? wtf

http://www.xbox360achievements.org/foru ... ?p=4199468

Stand-in

In Call of the Dead, send the crew to Paradise in solo or co-op.

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Ensemble Cast

In Call of the Dead, send the crew to Paradise in co-op.

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Stuntman

In Call of the Dead, make a zombie explode using the V-R11.

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Shooting on Location

In Call of the Dead, kill 10 zombies with one Scavenger shot from over 100 feet away.

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Quiet on the Set

-In Call of the Dead, cut the lights on the director.

this map is looking more and more awesome

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The description for "Quiet on the set" is indeed "Cut the lights on the director (Romero)"

Fun Fact: When you "compare games" with friends, you can see the achievements

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"Heaven, paradise; the abode of American Indian warriors after death, where game was plentiful"

I think you guys should just take a look at the history of the word "paradise"

Word History: The history of paradise is an extreme example of amelioration, the process by which a word comes to refer to something better than what it used to refer to. The old Iranian language Avestan had a noun pairidaza-, "a wall enclosing a garden or orchard," which is composed of pairi-, "around," and daza- "wall." The adverb and preposition pairi is related to the equivalent Greek form peri, as in perimeter. Daza- comes from the Indo-European root *dheigh-, "to mold, form, shape." Zoroastrian religion encouraged maintaining arbors, orchards, and gardens, and even the kings of austere Sparta were edified by seeing the Great King of Persia planting and maintaining his own trees in his own garden. Xenophon, a Greek mercenary soldier who spent some time in the Persian army and later wrote histories, recorded the pairidaza- surrounding the orchard as paradeisos, using it not to refer to the wall itself but to the huge parks that Persian nobles loved to build and hunt in. This Greek word was used in the Septuagint translation of Genesis to refer to the Garden of Eden, whence Old English eventually borrowed it around 1200.

I'll allow your minds to wander around this. Remember the Zomb Dev speaking of 'shooting everything' to find things that you never would have known were there otherwise

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Call of the dead Achievements

DLC: Escalation

Cost: 1200 MSP Achievements: 5 Points: 150

Stand-in 35g

In Call of the Dead, send the crew to Paradise in solo or co-op.

Ensemble Cast 45g

In Call of the Dead, send the crew to Paradise in co-op.

Stuntman 20g

In Call of the Dead, make a zombie explode using the V-R11.

Shooting on Location 20g

In Call of the Dead, kill 10 zombies with one Scavenger shot from over 100 feet away.

Quiet on the Set 30g

In Call of the Dead, cut the lights on the Director.

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Sending the crew (either solo or co-op)to paradise sounds interesting, also, "cut the lights on the director" has me intrigued, could it mean simply beating him? or could it be to do with the lighthouse? cant wait till its downloaded

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