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How does pirated games = more cheating?
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Pirated games themselves are no big deal, but as soon as mods that circumvent security start popping up, there are the inevitable ones that enable cheating in online matches. And if they exist, asshats will use them. This is the way of the internet.
This whole thing is just a preamble to the eventual online cheating. That's what I'm getting at. |
Microsoft Comments on "Hacked" Xbox360
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All these goons from xbox-scene, xbox-hq and various dashboard creator websites are getting their panties in a knot trying to crack the xbox 360 and open up a world of exploits, yet the homebrew scene of the original xbox has really died as of late. Why they can't concentrate on the original xbox still is beyond me. It already does everything, except possess games worth owning. I don't see what the big rush is. |
there is this bootdisk on ineternet that you can play backups with :(
scene accsess sure owns. |
Yeah, there's one on isohunt with quite low leechers for some reason.
The only problem here is that 360 games contain so much data, that it's going to be nearly impossible to download them. When xbox 360 torrents hit, there'll be so many leechers that you won't get a word in. I expect them to range from 8~15 gb a piece. |
There have already been torrents released of Xbox 360 games since launch, because people realize that eventually they'll have a purpose. And you can't fit 15GB on a DVD, idiot.
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MS: "We can release updates to fix this shit." Hackers: "UH OH DIDN'T THINK OF THAT ONE." |
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(Yet another example of what I meant by thinking before you open your mouth.) |
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And you should be careful about saying names of private torrent sites like that, it can get you into trouble.. |
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http://www.gamingforce.com/forums/gamingforce-trading/ |
The 360 was bound to get hacked. It was bound to happen sooner or later.
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1. The games are out. 2. Most are the same size of Xbox titles if not slightly larger. 3. People have already burned and used them. |
I'd just like to add that Elixir is misinformed and makes me LOL.
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I like how I already called out that guy's bullshit post like ten years ago.
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Are you actually saying there isn't 8~15 gb torrents which are hogged by leechers? |
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Commodre4Eva Releases TS-H943 DVD Firmware Hack for Xbox 360
Shortly after releasing a working Xbox1 DVD firmware, he now presents us with a firmware for the Xbox 360 Toshiba-Samsung TS-H943 DVD-ROM drive. This DVD firmware will allow users to play back-up copies and pirated games in Microsoft's next-gen console. For the firmware to work, you would need raw/unmodified dumps, patching (security sector on ISO and DVD drive key on firmware), and DVD + DL (double layers) recordable discs. Included in this hack is a second firmware that will allow you to extract the security sector (what you patch on the raw ISO) from an original disc with the TS-H943 drive connected to a PC. However, if you're 360 has the Hitachi-LG drive, this firmware hack will not work. Said drive calls for a different firmware. but is seem it confirmed by some members on Commodre4Eva forum.link on forum is removed if want file try this link. http://isohunt.com/download.php?mode=bt&id=11299303 source: http://www.xboxhacker.net/index.php?...33&topic=779.0 |
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With regard to MSFT patching this via a Live update, isn't that a simple matter of not connecting your Xbox to the internet at all? If there's no cable plugged in, there's no way for those patches to be downloaded. Or just figure out what port Live uses and block it at your firewall.
I never owned an Xbox, so I didn't get in on the modding/hacking fun the first time around, but once 360 can run unsigned code, count me in. |
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