Microsoft Starts Banning 360s on LIVE - MS Confirms


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Microsoft decided to start banning Xbox360 with modified firmwares today.

While it's the same release date as Halo3 beta, it seems that people who didn't download Halo3 also get banned. They probably detect backup discs when you play 'em online (not confirmed yet).

Even people using the new firmwares with disc-jitter added get banned, so it looks like Microsoft found another way to detect it.

Just like on Xbox1 it seems Microsoft bans the console unique ID, not the LIVE user.

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Source: http://www.xbox-scene.com/xbox1data/sep/EE...EuAjENKDCMV.php

EDIT: removed imageshack link, it was dead.

Edited by OhMuffin

Bit of a strange message, you can connect so you have a connection, therefore you're banned (is basically the gist of the message). Whilst I do not condone the modding, that is the worst worded ban notification I have seen, not that I've seen any, but you know what I mean, that could mean anything its very ambiguous, why not say "Dirty rotten scum, you modded so you're banned" or words to that effect keeping within the constraints of the law :)

Edited by BeLGaRaTh
Bit of a strange message, you can connect so you have a connection, therefore you're banned (is basically the gist of the message). Whilst I do not condone the modding, that is the worst worded ban notification I have seen, not that I've seen any, but you know what I mean, that could mean anything its very ambiguous, why not say "Dirty rotten scum, you modded so you're banned" or words to that effect keeping within the constraints of the law :)

But that's exactly what they are. There is no homebrew for the 360, only cheap asses who cant cough up the money to buy hours and hours of entertainment.

Now, I'm just waiting for my idiot friend to get banned. I'm waiting for his "I got banned" message. I've been literally counting the months for it to happen.

But that's exactly what they are. There is no homebrew for the 360, only cheap asses who cant cough up the money to buy hours and hours of entertainment.

Now, I'm just waiting for my idiot friend to get banned. I'm waiting for his "I got banned" message. I've been literally counting the months for it to happen.

Except if he gets banned, he wont be able to send the message (at least via Live), I love what MS have done :) Not before time

But that's exactly what they are. There is no homebrew for the 360, only cheap asses who cant cough up the money to buy hours and hours of entertainment.

Now, I'm just waiting for my idiot friend to get banned. I'm waiting for his "I got banned" message. I've been literally counting the months for it to happen.

Have you told him about this? Or does he know himself? Or are you keeping quiet, hoping he will walk into the trap? :D

Its funny to read the reaction of some people here, condemning the people who modded their console as if they killed someone.

It's funny that some people here, think that stealing games isn't a bad thing. If you have stolen 6 games, you can use that saved money to buy a new Core system and get back on live.

They haven't killed someone, but I hate the idea that someone who has only paid 450 dollars (400 + live) can play every game and then some, when I have paid almost 4 thousand dollars on my system. For basically 1/10th the price, they get to have the same, if not better experience than I have.

Which is why I have no sympathy for them being banned. Good riddance.

i have 2 xbox 360's one i admit is modded but i only play offline with it the other i bought legitimately and plan to use this to play online games, and just as a side note i normally buy the games i download after a week or two, it just fills the gap till pay day @D

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