return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > Archives > Classic old threads / Inactive Forums > Retired Forums > Gaming Forum

Pages: 1 [2] 
Xbox + Halo 2 + Mod Chip = Xbox Live Bannination (pg. 2)
View this Thread in Original format
Spad
quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
:wtf: like what?


Sims 2 for one. not saying you can't get round it of course, just that it comes like that out of the box :)
nrjizer
quote:
Originally posted by Spad
Fair enough. Some PC games wont run if you've got Alcohol etc. running. Don't see the diference :disbelief


The difference is that they will ban you from Xbox live, a subscription service that they own and operate. They have the right to ban you from their private service if they wish.

However, if I buy software, the software now belongs to me. Unless there's a big sticker on the front of the box "WILL NOT WORK IF YOU HAVE ALCOHOL/NERO/DAEMON TOOLS INSTALLED," and this fact is made clear to me prior to purchasing, then they have absolutely no right to sneak that bull onto me.

It would be like Halo 2 detecting a modchip, then refusing to play at all - no singleplayer or anything.
Plump Funk
can they ban you if you have your xbox modified but your game is original?
Fir3start3r
quote:
Originally posted by Plump Funk
can they ban you if you have your xbox modified but your game is original?


Pssssst.....*hint* read the title of the thread again... ;)
Plump Funk
quote:
Originally posted by Fir3start3r
Pssssst.....*hint* read the title of the thread again... ;)

yeah but a few people told me that this info is bull crap, it only works if you only have the game copied (same goes to any game that has xbox live). i'm a bit skeptical about getting banned if your xbox is modified.
Magnus
The title of this thread is both right and wrong, depending on the case.

This might get a little long, but bare with me...

Its like this. If you mod your Xbox and upgrade your hard drive BEFORE ever signing up on Live, you will not be banned from Live, provided you disable your modchip. Its called the marriage concept which I'll explain better in a second. When you sign up on Live, the serial number from your hard drive is recorded with your Live account. I have the X3, which has a disable switch. I play Halo 2 all the time on Live because I own the game. You CANNOT play ANY game on Live from your hard drive because that would mean the chip would have to be enabled. You MUST own the retail game in order to play any game on Live.

Here is how people are getting banned. People that mod their Xbox AFTER they have already signed up for Live, have gotten banned when playing Halo 2, even if their chips were disabled. This is where the marriage concept comes in. This concept is that when you sign up for live, the serial number of your harddrive marries your Live account. They become one. So when someone has already signed up on Live, then mods their Xbox and puts in a new hard drive with a new serial number, when they sign back into Live, there is a mismatch, and they are banned.

You can learn everything you need to know over at the forums on teamxecuter.com
Blue.
If you're too much of a cheap bitch to get a chip that switches off then don't buy a mod chip at all.

Microsoft are s, you don't see other computer companies whining and complaining about aftermarket mods, in fact a lot of video cards and processors make overclocking and whatnot easy.

Modding already voids the warranty what more do those greedy bastards want? Chips unleash the power of the console.
wwu.punisher
There is, in fact, a burning process by which you can make copied games work on XBL. I know this because I've done it. I can play both Burnout III and HL2 online.

And no, I won't discuss how this works. It's highly illegal, and the process is not posted anywhere online to my knowledge. I learned how to do it from a friend who works for Microsoft's XB testing team.
Sunsnail
quote:
Originally posted by wwu.punisher
There is, in fact, a burning process by which you can make copied games work on XBL. I know this because I've done it. I can play both Burnout III and HL2 online.

And no, I won't discuss how this works. It's highly illegal, and the process is not posted anywhere online to my knowledge. I learned how to do it from a friend who works for Microsoft's XB testing team.


damn man, you've got a ton of connections. I remember you posting before about how you have access to some topsites for p2p shtuff :wtf:
Blue.
quote:
Originally posted by wwu.punisher
There is, in fact, a burning process by which you can make copied games work on XBL. I know this because I've done it. I can play both Burnout III and HL2 online.

And no, I won't discuss how this works. It's highly illegal, and the process is not posted anywhere online to my knowledge. I learned how to do it from a friend who works for Microsoft's XB testing team.


highly illegal? you don't say. as if copying xbox games wasn't illegal to begin with.

miamitrance04
this might be a little ignorant but what to mod chips exactly do??
Magnus
quote:
Originally posted by miamitrance04
this might be a little ignorant but what to mod chips exactly do??


To list everything they can do, or at least a top of the line one like the Xecuter 3, would take up quite a bit of space. The main things you can do with them which most people are concerned with are:


  • Upgrade the Xbox's internal Hard Drive to a size of your choosing
  • Play Xbox games from a burned disc
  • Put a game into your Xbox, then simply copy it to your hard drive for play at anytime. Load times are greatly reduced and you can put away your games (or return them to the rental store) because all of your games are easily accessible directly from your hard drive.
  • Download Xbox games, put them on your Xbox's HD, away you go
  • Play a multitude of emulators


The list could go on, but those are some of the main things you can do.
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
Pages: 1 [2] 
Privacy Statement