Wednesday, October 31st 2007
Microsoft Announcing Ban of Xbox Live Users who Share Their Accounts to Cheat
Larry Hryb is a well meaning man, and wants to make sure the Xbox Live community is full of people who do not cheat to get any of their achievements. Hryb is announcing a ban on any Xbox Live user who is caught sharing their account with someone who advances ranks, achievements and Gamerscores while the actual account owner sleeps. In a Halo 3 Blog Post, Hryb urged gamers not to fall to the temptation of cheating, and proposed that cheating is probably not worth the risk anyways (what if the guy supposedly helping you stabs you in the back and steals your account?)
Hryb also announced that cheating through modifying save files will result in your actual console being banned from Xbox Live.
Source:
1Up
Hryb also announced that cheating through modifying save files will result in your actual console being banned from Xbox Live.
22 Comments on Microsoft Announcing Ban of Xbox Live Users who Share Their Accounts to Cheat
If I was using my Xbox online, the doorbell bell rings, I open the door and my friend:toast: is there.
He see my xbox and he asks me to play with it online, because he doesn't have one. this means I will be banned if i let him play it....? :wtf::banghead:
:respect:Xbox Authority
In fact, Hyrb NEVER even once said that they would ban your accout if you even share it with strangers. He just said that if your account got stolen, all they could do is cancel it.
The Techp article makes it seem like MS will ban you if your friends beat games for you. Way to go Techpowerup!
The statement about modified (hacked) save game files was completely different. MS uses gamerpoints and achievements and sometimes gives rewards.
If he comes over, and says for $50 he'll get you those achievements you've been wanting for so long, then you could very well get your account banned.
Oi vey.
I put the link to the original blog post so that people like Helvetica could make their own decisions about the story. Not so that they could give me crap about how my story is a little slanted, just because I'm doing my job (I summarized 1Up's news).