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not every single one, some might slip thru the cracks, but im sure eventually it will.
#2003
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here's a link about it.
i just made a thread reguarding the current massive ban..
http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/p...x-live/1372276
i just made a thread reguarding the current massive ban..
http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/p...x-live/1372276
#2004
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Wave of bans hits Xbox Live
looks like MS is pissed lol
i like how the one kid almost believes he's been mistreated after admitting he pirates games.
thoughts?
http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/p...x-live/1372276
i like how the one kid almost believes he's been mistreated after admitting he pirates games.
thoughts?
http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/p...x-live/1372276
As many as 600,000 Xbox 360s were banned from the Xbox Live service this week in the latest in a series of crackdowns by Microsoft on illegally modified consoles.
The banned machines -- a "small percentage" of the millions of Xbox 360s around the world -- are alleged to have been modified in ways that violate Xbox Live's terms of service, but Microsoft won't say exactly how they can tell, nor exactly how many users were affected. Banned consoles can still play games, but can't connect to the Xbox Live service for multiplayer gaming, content downloads or software updates.
"All consumers should know that piracy is illegal, and that modifying their Xbox 360 console to play pirated discs, violates the Xbox LIVE terms of use, will void their warranty and result in a ban from Xbox Live," Microsoft said in a statement today.
The bans were apparently timed to coincide with yesterday's release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, expected to be by far the biggest gaming event of the year. One affected Call of Duty fan, a self-confessed software pirate called "Raz," told the BBC about his disappointment.
Owners of modded 360s will no longer be allowed to play online.
"It was a big day yesterday, the latest game we've been waiting months and months for. We've played the whole series and this one's come out, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2...I sign in online and next thing I see, 'Your console has been banned from Xbox'...now I don't know what to do," he told the BBC's Newsbeat.
Most law-abiding gamers will have little sympathy for Raz -- but at least one banned Xbox owner claims to have been targeted by accident, and that Microsoft won't listen to his excuses.
"My console and my fiance's console were caught up in the Mass Banning going on by Microsoft in their latest Pirate Witch Hunt. My fiance is a chef, and plays games like Viva Pinata, Arcade Games, and can't figure out how to remove the battery pack, much less tear apart her system to 'mod' anything," he told The Consumerist.
He's had little luck with Microsoft's customer service, either. "At one point a man who called himself 'Charles' told me that it was my problem and I should learn to follow the rules, then hung up on me," he said.
The banned machines -- a "small percentage" of the millions of Xbox 360s around the world -- are alleged to have been modified in ways that violate Xbox Live's terms of service, but Microsoft won't say exactly how they can tell, nor exactly how many users were affected. Banned consoles can still play games, but can't connect to the Xbox Live service for multiplayer gaming, content downloads or software updates.
"All consumers should know that piracy is illegal, and that modifying their Xbox 360 console to play pirated discs, violates the Xbox LIVE terms of use, will void their warranty and result in a ban from Xbox Live," Microsoft said in a statement today.
The bans were apparently timed to coincide with yesterday's release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, expected to be by far the biggest gaming event of the year. One affected Call of Duty fan, a self-confessed software pirate called "Raz," told the BBC about his disappointment.
Owners of modded 360s will no longer be allowed to play online.
"It was a big day yesterday, the latest game we've been waiting months and months for. We've played the whole series and this one's come out, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2...I sign in online and next thing I see, 'Your console has been banned from Xbox'...now I don't know what to do," he told the BBC's Newsbeat.
Most law-abiding gamers will have little sympathy for Raz -- but at least one banned Xbox owner claims to have been targeted by accident, and that Microsoft won't listen to his excuses.
"My console and my fiance's console were caught up in the Mass Banning going on by Microsoft in their latest Pirate Witch Hunt. My fiance is a chef, and plays games like Viva Pinata, Arcade Games, and can't figure out how to remove the battery pack, much less tear apart her system to 'mod' anything," he told The Consumerist.
He's had little luck with Microsoft's customer service, either. "At one point a man who called himself 'Charles' told me that it was my problem and I should learn to follow the rules, then hung up on me," he said.
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I think it sucks for those who bought a used or refurbished console. Not knowing that it might have been altered. For those that knowingly modded their box, they have no room to bitch.
#2010
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they'll have to in this situation.. normally they ban Gamertags... in this particular event.. they are banning Consoles.. essentially making them offline game only bricks..
there was 75 modded xbox's on one city's craigslist the next day!
i bet people are getting less then 100 bucks for those things..
there was 75 modded xbox's on one city's craigslist the next day!
i bet people are getting less then 100 bucks for those things..
#2014
The Dumb One
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pretty much cruddy games that allow this though.
#2017
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they'll have to in this situation.. normally they ban Gamertags... in this particular event.. they are banning Consoles.. essentially making them offline game only bricks..
there was 75 modded xbox's on one city's craigslist the next day!
i bet people are getting less then 100 bucks for those things..
there was 75 modded xbox's on one city's craigslist the next day!
i bet people are getting less then 100 bucks for those things..
I sold my banned elite console (console only - no additions such a hard drive, cables or controllers) for $100 and bought an unmodded elite for the same amount. Some people are even doing even trades because they don't care about live and just want to be able to play burned games
In the end, everyone who was banned will find a way to get back online.
#2019
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Don't sell yet...
Every fall Microsoft tends to try to find ways to ban Xbox modders from its Xbox Live service. Microsoft detests modding, as it allows users to accomplish forbidden activities, such as playing backups of games, playing out of zone DVDs, installing alternative operating systems, or playing pirated games.
This holiday season Microsoft has a special surprise in store for "naughty" Xbox 360 hackers -- a particular sweeping ban that relies on spotting modified drive firmware. Rolled out starting last week, the ban, according to sources, blocks the installation of games on the Xbox hard drive, blocks the Windows Media Player media extender, corrupts saves/Gamertags used on the machine, and most significantly prevents the console from accessing Xbox Live.
According to early estimates 600,000 consoles were effected, but more recent estimates put the number at close to 1 million consoles.
Microsoft has suggested that users with banned consoles find another Xbox. However, users with a banned Xbox 360 may not want to throw away their consoles just yet. According to the site 360Mods, c4eva has abandoned work on his Lite-on and Hitachi drive mods to try to establish a workaround.
The new workaround, dubbed iXtreme LT (Light Touch) aims to provide a minimum amount of security checks and aims to make the firmware as close to the stock firmware as possible to prevent detection. This fix may allow modified consoles to return to playing backup discs and other forbidden materials without Microsoft noticing.
Other members of the community are working on strategies to try to undo the changes made by Microsoft, which neuter the banned consoles, depriving them of much of their functionality (though they still will play games offline). Like Apple's attempts to brick unlocked/jailbroken iPhones, it seems only a matter of time before the creative and dedicated community comes
http://www.dailytech.com/Fix+for+1+M...ticle16823.htm
Every fall Microsoft tends to try to find ways to ban Xbox modders from its Xbox Live service. Microsoft detests modding, as it allows users to accomplish forbidden activities, such as playing backups of games, playing out of zone DVDs, installing alternative operating systems, or playing pirated games.
This holiday season Microsoft has a special surprise in store for "naughty" Xbox 360 hackers -- a particular sweeping ban that relies on spotting modified drive firmware. Rolled out starting last week, the ban, according to sources, blocks the installation of games on the Xbox hard drive, blocks the Windows Media Player media extender, corrupts saves/Gamertags used on the machine, and most significantly prevents the console from accessing Xbox Live.
According to early estimates 600,000 consoles were effected, but more recent estimates put the number at close to 1 million consoles.
Microsoft has suggested that users with banned consoles find another Xbox. However, users with a banned Xbox 360 may not want to throw away their consoles just yet. According to the site 360Mods, c4eva has abandoned work on his Lite-on and Hitachi drive mods to try to establish a workaround.
The new workaround, dubbed iXtreme LT (Light Touch) aims to provide a minimum amount of security checks and aims to make the firmware as close to the stock firmware as possible to prevent detection. This fix may allow modified consoles to return to playing backup discs and other forbidden materials without Microsoft noticing.
Other members of the community are working on strategies to try to undo the changes made by Microsoft, which neuter the banned consoles, depriving them of much of their functionality (though they still will play games offline). Like Apple's attempts to brick unlocked/jailbroken iPhones, it seems only a matter of time before the creative and dedicated community comes
http://www.dailytech.com/Fix+for+1+M...ticle16823.htm
#2020
The Dumb One
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^^ why not buy the game? i just dont get it
you dont need to buy 30 titles at once... 60 bucks everytime a good, big name game is released- every month or two... is not a wallet buster...
saving $15 each week gives you a brand new title every month... its not that hard...
in a few years, video games will be $75 a pop and the pirates are the reason why
you dont need to buy 30 titles at once... 60 bucks everytime a good, big name game is released- every month or two... is not a wallet buster...
saving $15 each week gives you a brand new title every month... its not that hard...
in a few years, video games will be $75 a pop and the pirates are the reason why
#2021
Three Wheelin'
My 1st Gen Xbox just got the RROD over the weekend. I bought the 120GB Elite Holiday bundle and THERES NO COMPONENT CABLES!!!! UGH!!!!!!!! stupid MS!
Im gonna hack my old one now! lol...
Im gonna hack my old one now! lol...
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yep, gotta buy them now.
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FYI-
Microsoft wants you on Xbox LIVE for the weekend with, of course, a view toward forever, and it's prepared to temporarily waive the cover fee to grab your attention.
Xbox LIVE Gold-tier membership usually costs $50 a year and provides access to features like online multiplayer, Facebook, Twitter, Last.FM, and Netflix for starters. Xbox LIVE Silver members who pay nothing save the time it takes to register a free account are by contrast left to nibble on skeletal features like online gamer profiles and friends lists, but otherwise have to stand at the window looking in.
That changes this weekend for US Xbox 360 gamers with a Silver membership (again, totally free) and the ability to bring their Xbox 360s online with an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi adapter.
As noted this Tuesday by Microsoft's Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb, all Xbox LIVE regions except Europe will have free access to Gold services from November 20th at 12:00PM ET / 9:00AM PT until November 23rd at the same time. Europe's getting it too, of course, just a couple days later, and for a slightly longer time period--from November 25th to November 30th.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/18275...gh_monday.html
Microsoft wants you on Xbox LIVE for the weekend with, of course, a view toward forever, and it's prepared to temporarily waive the cover fee to grab your attention.
Xbox LIVE Gold-tier membership usually costs $50 a year and provides access to features like online multiplayer, Facebook, Twitter, Last.FM, and Netflix for starters. Xbox LIVE Silver members who pay nothing save the time it takes to register a free account are by contrast left to nibble on skeletal features like online gamer profiles and friends lists, but otherwise have to stand at the window looking in.
That changes this weekend for US Xbox 360 gamers with a Silver membership (again, totally free) and the ability to bring their Xbox 360s online with an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi adapter.
As noted this Tuesday by Microsoft's Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb, all Xbox LIVE regions except Europe will have free access to Gold services from November 20th at 12:00PM ET / 9:00AM PT until November 23rd at the same time. Europe's getting it too, of course, just a couple days later, and for a slightly longer time period--from November 25th to November 30th.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/18275...gh_monday.html
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so free gold this weekend....
wonder what i could do with gold and rockband 2.
i do have left 4 dead also
wonder what i could do with gold and rockband 2.
i do have left 4 dead also
#2027
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grrr....i was only able to take advantage of gold for one night! I tried it last night and it said....."account not allowed".....GRRRRRR!!....
I guess I need to buy live...
I guess I need to buy live...
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good trick to get free gold for a month
anytime you create a new xbox live gamertag you get a free month of gold. Im pretty sure this works as many times as you need, only problem is you lose all your online data (unless there is a way to transfer it to the new gamertag)
anytime you create a new xbox live gamertag you get a free month of gold. Im pretty sure this works as many times as you need, only problem is you lose all your online data (unless there is a way to transfer it to the new gamertag)
#2029
Bent = #1
Didn't want to start a new thread... I have the original 360 Core and the video card just crapped out. I was going to buy an arcade and just put my old HD on the arcade instead of buying an elite.
Does anyone know if the core + arcade + elite have the same case? I was going to take my old case off, paint it matte black and put it on the core. Thanks.
Does anyone know if the core + arcade + elite have the same case? I was going to take my old case off, paint it matte black and put it on the core. Thanks.
#2030
Drifting
Didn't want to start a new thread... I have the original 360 Core and the video card just crapped out. I was going to buy an arcade and just put my old HD on the arcade instead of buying an elite.
Does anyone know if the core + arcade + elite have the same case? I was going to take my old case off, paint it matte black and put it on the core. Thanks.
Does anyone know if the core + arcade + elite have the same case? I was going to take my old case off, paint it matte black and put it on the core. Thanks.
#2031
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good trick to get free gold for a month
anytime you create a new xbox live gamertag you get a free month of gold. Im pretty sure this works as many times as you need, only problem is you lose all your online data (unless there is a way to transfer it to the new gamertag)
anytime you create a new xbox live gamertag you get a free month of gold. Im pretty sure this works as many times as you need, only problem is you lose all your online data (unless there is a way to transfer it to the new gamertag)
i've had friends playing on live with me who have never payed for xbox live for at least 2 years.
they just create new silver accounts every month and they are able to play online with us.
just dont get to keep the same name or achievements.
#2032
Bent = #1
Well it's not just the video.. my dvd drive randomly will stop reading the disc (even brand new, perfect condition discs).
#2033
Living the Dream
Well shit....
Has anyone else here gotten the 80072ee2 error code? I can access Live, but it kicks me out of games and I cannot see most of my channels.
The xbox is less than 2 months old and was working fine late last week. Google searches make it seem like a router-xbox interface issue.
I saw sly's post on something similar, but was not sure of the resolution.
Has anyone else here gotten the 80072ee2 error code? I can access Live, but it kicks me out of games and I cannot see most of my channels.
The xbox is less than 2 months old and was working fine late last week. Google searches make it seem like a router-xbox interface issue.
I saw sly's post on something similar, but was not sure of the resolution.
#2034
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That means the servers are not responding fast enough.
Do a network test and see what your NAT settings comeback as. If it is anything other than "open", then your connection is slow/timing out.
What kind of router and internet connection are you using? It's possible the settings in the router are not allowing traffic through certain ports.
EDIT: See here: http://support.xbox.com/support/en/u...egory=xboxlive
Do a network test and see what your NAT settings comeback as. If it is anything other than "open", then your connection is slow/timing out.
What kind of router and internet connection are you using? It's possible the settings in the router are not allowing traffic through certain ports.
EDIT: See here: http://support.xbox.com/support/en/u...egory=xboxlive
Last edited by sho_nuff1997; 02-02-2010 at 09:23 AM. Reason: add a link
#2036
Living the Dream
That means the servers are not responding fast enough.
Do a network test and see what your NAT settings comeback as. If it is anything other than "open", then your connection is slow/timing out.
What kind of router and internet connection are you using? It's possible the settings in the router are not allowing traffic through certain ports.
EDIT: See here: http://support.xbox.com/support/en/u...egory=xboxlive
Do a network test and see what your NAT settings comeback as. If it is anything other than "open", then your connection is slow/timing out.
What kind of router and internet connection are you using? It's possible the settings in the router are not allowing traffic through certain ports.
EDIT: See here: http://support.xbox.com/support/en/u...egory=xboxlive
There's a few other simple tricks I saw on xbox support and forums so I'll try that if it's still crappy tonight
#2038
Living the Dream
I have an N router now. The problem is that I do not have the xbox wireless N adapter. I bought one but the xbox did not recognize it, so I exchanged it for the white one.
It's still a little "jumpy/laggy" but there is one step beyond the port forwarding that I read on the xbox support page. It's just pissing my off that a week ago the connection was flawless...fuck linksys
Now the wireless controller won't stay paired to the xbox. I cannot turn the xbox on with it. No issues while playing and I can turn the xbox off with it, just loses it's connection when the console is turned off.
So many issues.
It's still a little "jumpy/laggy" but there is one step beyond the port forwarding that I read on the xbox support page. It's just pissing my off that a week ago the connection was flawless...fuck linksys
Now the wireless controller won't stay paired to the xbox. I cannot turn the xbox on with it. No issues while playing and I can turn the xbox off with it, just loses it's connection when the console is turned off.
So many issues.
#2040
Throughts on XBOX Live Gamertag
My gamertag on xbox live is LazyGorilla.
Do you think that is a "racist" gamertag? That was never my intention, but as I may one day work in the videogame industry and give my tag out freely, I want to be sensitive to these types of things.
Do you think that is a "racist" gamertag? That was never my intention, but as I may one day work in the videogame industry and give my tag out freely, I want to be sensitive to these types of things.