Halo 2 Used to Sniff Out Mods 93
TexasDex writes "C-Net tech news is reporting that users of Halo 2 who have installed mod chips are being banned from the X-box Live forums. It is unknown specifically how the Halo 2 game finds out the console is modded, Microsoft will only say in the X-box live Terms of Use that "Xbox Live may only be accessed with an unmodified [...] Xbox video game console.'" In related news, the New York Times (registration required) has a quickie interview with the folks behind Red Vs. Blue about changes Halo 2 bring to the series.
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I believe I read somewhere that xbox games execute in priviledged mode to gain performance, and since security is not really an issue when every game has to be digitally signed and will not run concurrently with anything else, it makes sense.
Why is anybody surprised? Microsoft has said from day one that modified xboxes were not going to be allowed to connect to xbl.
Confirmed (Score:4, Interesting)
Poor Alex, first he gets fire, now he can't play on Xbox live.
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From his blog:
"Well I've officially been let go... along with a bunch of other people from TSS and three other shows. Kevin and Sarah are the only ones left on screen and I don't know what they are planning to do with them. The Screen Savers as you know it is GONE!"
Oh, still? (Score:5, Funny)
Thanks. I'll look forward to the next update on Wednesday to see if they're still banning modded Xboxes or not.
Re:Oh, still? (Score:3, Funny)
Sometimes I think the editors just want to watch us wave our pitchforks around. More ad clicks that way.
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That was a different story. It had nothing to do with Halo 2. People with mod chips were still able to play simply by flipping the switch. This story claims that Halo 2 is detecting mod chips and reporting them. Completely different.
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the first wave are always the heavy casualties (Score:2)
ha-ha i saw it coming.
bungee, like em or not, is entirely ownz0r'd by ms, and i always am skeptikal of ms. they're not ones to balk at opportunity anyway, ethical or not, and this halohype is definetly opportunity. I'm always more than happy to sit back and let the lemmings be the first wave, then progress once I'm confident of what's going to happen. *COUGH*SP2*COUGH*
of course, this was reason #3 on my list not to play halo2... #2 being i can't jump, spin, and shoot behind me like i can with a mouse, and
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#2 being i can't jump, spin, and shoot behind me like i can with a mouse
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please quit blaming someone else for your inability to use the equipment. i jump, spin, and shoot behind me just fine with the analog controller.
Re:the first wave are always the heavy casualties (Score:1)
jeez, i didn't think i needed to phrase this so precisely, but since TWO people took time out of their busy day to slam my skills..
replace "can't jump, spin, and shoot behind me" (a veiled reference to a similar comment Tycho of P-A made to the same effect recently, except regarding the new nintendo handheld with a stylus) with the more accurate "don't have the means for precise and near-instantaneous rotation".
yes, you can jump, spin, and shoot behind you in halo, but an analog stick just does not even c
Re:the first wave are always the heavy casualties (Score:1)
on the subject at hand: after playing Halo 2 for a good while now i think that game is really pushing the XBox to what it can do. there's some places where you can see the hardware struggling to keep up, it's clearly not a bug/mistake in the code. i'm not sure it could pull off the kind of super-quick-spins you're talking about.
i've been a gamer since the Atar
What Next? (Score:1, Funny)
At least the only thing wrong with Doom 3 is that it's boring.
Re:What Next? (Score:5, Insightful)
Personally, if there has to be copy protection, I'd rather see the HL2 model, or the Halo 2 model than that used on Doom 3. The reasoning behind this is simple; steam (Valve's DRM client thingy, through which you have to play HL2), for all its many flaws, actually functions and allows other things to function. Once the game gets "switched on" (and yes, I resent having to wait for this), I can at least play it while continuing to use my computer normally. It doesn't stop me doing anything unrelated to the game.
Halo 2's copy protection means that I can't do certain things with my X-Box. However, my X-Box is just a gaming machine. I use it to play games and I tend to buy my games in my local high-street retailer. I can play Halo 2 while doing anything I would reasonably expect to be able to do with my X-Box.
However, in the case of the system used by Doom 3 (and a number of other games), I can't actually play the game while I have a good number of other useful utilities installed on my home PC, which is *not* just a games machine. Sure, it gets gaming use, but I use my desktop for a lot of other things. Daemon Tools is an incredibly useful little program and I used it to speed up my use of a large number of programs which I legally owned. For a game to arbitrarily decide that it won't run if I have this installed is just not right. Fortunately, Doom 3's copy protection doesn't detect the excellent Alcohol 120%, which has similar functionality. However, it can only be so long before this loophole is closed.
Re:What Next? (Score:3, Insightful)
This is choosing the lesser of two evils again, so I'd again prefered the third option
However, if these two types were the only things which would make the game run, I'd prefer the DOOM3 copy protection. The reasoning is also simple. I'd rather shut down one program than have some software ring home, download some crap, send my information and make me wait until the dev/pub t
Re:What Next? (Score:2)
It is amazing how many people claim that Steam has flaws/annoyances that it does NOT have. Once you have logg
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The Doom 3 version can be circumvented by a patch, or un-installing some software. At worst you can't play the game but the Computer is still fine, it's functionality is not permanently inhibited (as in the HL case). I think this is worse.
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To be fair those divers have a prominent 'no guarantees these will actually do anything good and thier use is strictly at your own risk don't call us we don't support them' type blurb shoved in your face if want to install those drivers(you can cancell the install at that point, and xp's driver rollback worked just fi
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Tim
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Mycroft
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All I can say is: (Score:1)
It's not Halo 2 (Score:5, Informative)
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halo2 updated my dash (Score:5, Interesting)
I have a hacked (unmodded!) xbox, with linux installed. After playing Halo2 I found out that if my mouse and keyboard are plugged in, the xbox accepts *no* input from any of the joypads. They all appear defunct. This is true whether Halo2, any other game, or nothing is in the xbox now.
This is easily remedied by unplugging the mouse and keyboard, unplugging the controller, and replugging the controller back in, but this is annoying and a waste of my time.
Beware all who even have a hacked xbox!
Re:Like me to phone the wah-mbulance? (Score:2)
Mycroft
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This is nothing new. They have been banning people for signing on to Live with modified hardware or software since the very beginning. The only difference is that they're now actively and aggressively pushing their agenda (which has been 'allow only stock hardware on Live' since the very beginning to discourage cheating and piracy).
And Live is not without competition. If your game has a system-link option, you c
Wrong car. (Score:2)
Re:Business plan (Score:1)
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xbox live isn't free
halo2 to play on xbox live isn't free
and, while we're here, mod-chips aren't free
Re:Business plan (Score:1)
Microsoft makes very little money on the main hardware, if at all.
xbox live isn't free
No idea what it costs, but I doubt it can support the whole Xbox platform.
halo2 to play on xbox live isn't free
It is most likely being free on modded boxes
i paid for my xbox, I paid for xbox live, I paid for Halo2, that makes me a paying customer modchip or not, you might recall that was the question
" Are modding 'customers' paying customers? "
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And isn't it interesting that they could very easily also disable modded Xboxes that aren't on Live, yet choose not to do so?
They're not interfering with anything you might want to do, they're just not letting you (potentially) interfere with what other people (on Live) are doing.
terrible news (Score:1)
can you sink any lower?
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Well shit
see . that,
That's the world smallest violin playing for all you fuckers
Yeah the xbox is your, you can do whatever you damn well please. Guess what xbox Live is Microsofts service, and they can do whatever they damn well please.
Now if you don`t mind I have a halo game to get back to.
CJC
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Oh, gee... (Score:5, Insightful)
Probabally not the right group to hear this, but when you purchase a piece of hardware, most of the time, It does in fact belong to you. Feel free to buzz it in half with a chainsaw - it is yours.
But If MS wants to require that you use unmodded systems on Live, it is their perrogative - you are faced with two rather simple solutions:
1. Play the system the way it was intended.
2. Dont Use XBox live.
I have played CS tooo long to know that the primary reason people use altered systems online is for cheating. Power to the XBox.
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You know, it's funny (Score:2, Interesting)
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I know it does not need to be pointed out to most of the crowd here, but it is really bothersome how low the bar of stupidity can be lowered.
Latest theories on the subject (Score:1)
Do not buy from Microsoft (Score:1, Interesting)
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Free online gaming?? (Score:4, Insightful)
Why even bother with xbox live anymore with or w/o a modded xbox?
I perosnally have played xbox live quite a few times, as well as the free online supporters (xlink Kai, xbconnect). I have found the free ones to be quite nice, and on par with xbox live. If more people switched to free the experience would only get better.
I just dont see why pepople will pay for microsoft to screw them.
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Bring on the fyre
Re:Free online gaming?? (Score:1)
Let's see, how about:
MOD PARENT UP (Score:2)
Hampering Cheaters (Score:1)
I can see why they would want to prevent the use of modders running on Xbox live as a way of hampering cheaters. And frankly, I don't blame them.
Looking for overview of Mulitplayer Maps (Score:2)
Legal (Score:1, Insightful)
Don't you have the legal right to mod your Xbox if you want to?
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