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Microsoft adopt zero tolerance against Xbox 360 cheats

by Steven Williamson on 18 May 2007, 09:01

Tags: Xbox 360, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Xbox 360

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Xbox 360 modding is set to be a thing of the past on Xbox live as Microsoft yesterday confirmed that they will be able to use the live network to detect consoles that have been modded.

In a statement from Microsoft, the company stated that their zero tolerance policy should improve the Xbox live experience for the majority of players.

Microsoft statement:

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.


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How will it change the live experience?

can't play with the far eastern pirates anymore :(
at least until the hackers find a way around it…
Not sure how this will make the xbox live system fairer as you cant use cheats on the 360 with a modded system as far as I know anyway.

Suppose the servers for some of the games will be more stable and less laggy tho :)
There were plenty of people who used modded consoles on Halo 2 to cheat, it was the reason I stopped playing the game.
Steven,

The main difference was that on the original xbox the hackers found a way to patch the xbe files to allow cheating - this hasnt happened on the 360 as yet and I cant see it happening now as lets face it the firmware hacks have been freely available for the past 9 months or so.

All this will do is make the hackers more determined to bring out another firmware to get passed the banning and maybe as you cant patch the files as yet with the cheats get them to concentrate on this area.

Also looking through the xbox.com forums it looks as though there banning consoles which apparently according to the users havent been moddified
I guess there will be loads of cheap 360s that have been banned on ebay (but of course the seller wont mention that its banned)