Thursday, May 13, 2010

ONE MILLION XBOX USERS BANNED BY MICROSOFT.




Software giant Microsoft recently forbidden up to one Million users from its Xbox Live system in order to weed out users who have pirated their games. The bans will stop a user from playing any game on their Xbox 360 console, so will be incapable to play online against friends even with a copy purchase legitimately.  “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 utilize, will void their warranty and result in a ban from Xbox Live, “Microsoft said into the statement. “ The health of the video game business depends of customers paying for thee genuine products and services the receive from support them. “The verdict comes as a number of Xbox users have found their consoles unable to connect to X box Live after using a pirated version of the newly released game Cell of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 It has been one of the most highly expected games of all time, with some reports indicating sales of up to seen million units in one day. Many Xbox users have complained about their inability to play the new title after using pirated copy, saying a large part of the game requires online connectivity.  Hackers of course wouldn't sit down and accept that so it seems a workaround has already been created whereby if you make a few tweaks to the firmware running you can actually log back on to the service.
The process looks to be quite complicated requiring that you use iXtreme LT (Light Touch) to cover up some of the signals that tell Microsoft you are running a hacked console while at the same time, acting as a modded console that still can do what it did before. 

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