New Live Harresment Method?


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What the hell are you on about cowboy?

Microsoft has a service for millions of users around the globe with that many users and an extremely limited staff their ability to actually do any thing about hack users, cheater, exploiters, console modders and so forth and it is nothing compared to a PC server run by a small group of people with a few PKs. On top of the benefits of most of these small operation servers a community can/will develop based around that server and game. All of the aforementioned trouble makers are usually reported with public evidence and usually dealt with in their own IRC/forums compared to Microsoft's own detection methods and relying on the feedback of probably angst ridden children to sniff out trouble makers.

Now as for Drunken Monkey, he was trying to perform a troll on me by telling me that their services is somehow superior by giving the user a "feedback button" (which is a joke in itself) compared to one run by small PC communities/organizations who usually can handle almost any type of threat to their server faster than any thing Microsoft could do about a lone asshat and constantly have a high quality playing field of legitimate users. I have been part of gaming communities for years and XBL does not just pale in comparsion, they fail in actually tackling cheaters, hack users, and exploiters on a case by case basis with proper evidence which is usually what is needed although they obivously cannot deal with the millions of them that exist but claiming that he can do more with a button is laughable. That is all.

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They don't do it to p*** you off anyway, it makes you run faster with the flag, theres no other reason for it. But anyway, I've had it too Sethos, I don't know how they do it either but I had it also when I was playing COD4, he sent me a message saying I was rubbish, and then I sent one back saying, "says the guy who has a minus spread" and after that for about 20 minutes straight he kept sending me chat invites.

It doesn't make you run any faster in Halo 3 at all, only in Halo 2 did it do such a thing. So in Halo 3, it is either out of habit (which isn't likely after a year of not playing Halo 2) or it is, in fact, to rub it in.

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