Hmm im sure those smart enough can find ways to trick the system by having the checksum read the same as the original drive. Surely there are ways to stop them seeing you're running modified drive firmware?
yup there is but ms has found yet another way they thought they would use disk jitter and modded the firmware to by pass it but it seems they are using something else ms arnt stupid
has anyone actaully got a link with the relavent info on .. I.E Quots form MS ppl???? Ta
MS Games Global Team said:
One of the great things about LIVE and the unified community is that we work hard to create a level playing field for all gamers and have a no tolerance policy towards inappropriate behavior like hacking or cheating. As part of our commitment to our members, we do not allow people that we have detected to have modified their console to connect to LIVE. This is an important part of our efforts to try and maintain a fair gaming environment for the large majority of gamers that play by the rules. This topic is more important than ever given the recent release of the Halo 3 beta. As a result, some consumers that try to login to LIVE who we detect have illegally modified their console will get an error code (Status Code: Z: 8015 - 190D) when trying to connect to the service. These users will not have their account automatically banned from LIVE, but they will no longer be able to access the service from the console they modified.
We have stated in the past that customers can only enjoy access to the Xbox LIVE community through the use of a genuine, unmodified, Xbox console and we will continue to enforce this rule to ensure the integrity of our service, the protection of our partners and the benefits of our users.
So ALL you can do is only run pirated software on them, neglecting the need for purchasing genuine games - Well if thats ALL you can do then silly me for thinking it was hacked.
I'll check into it today, and see what folk are saying.
So ALL you can do is only run pirated software on them, neglecting the need for purchasing genuine games - Well if thats ALL you can do then silly me for thinking it was hacked.
I'll check into it today, and see what folk are saying.
no one has managed to hack the 360 its self the security there is still intact its along way off been hacked like the original xbox
So ALL you can do is only run pirated software on them, neglecting the need for purchasing genuine games - Well if thats ALL you can do then silly me for thinking it was hacked.
I'll check into it today, and see what folk are saying.
no one has managed to hack the 360 its self the security there is still intact its along way off been hacked like the original xbox
Unlucky chap, now put yours on eBay like everyone else.
Unlucky chap, now put yours on eBay like everyone else.
Wont be ebaying mine, been modded for about the last 14 months, only acquired the new pirates of caribbean game which aint even out yet the the other night.
Will be keeping mine for sure, probably put bigger hard drive and stuff in now they've banned online play :approve:
Games cost money, as does media/packaging/staffing costs. The days of the bedroom programmer are gone, you can't just knock a game up in a month anymore.
Games are expensive though I agree, but given you could spend £20 on a HD-DVD/BD movie which gives you 1.5hours of enjoyment, a game can offer you a lot more longevity.
That said £50 is a lot to pay.
If you can't afford to buy the proper games then you shouldn't have bought a 360 - I can't afford a Aston Martin DB9 - shall I just steal one?