Halo 2 Used to Sniff Out Mods
TexasDex writes "C-Net tech news is reporting that users of Halo 2 who have installed mod chips are being banned from the X-box Live forums. It is unknown specifically how the Halo 2 game finds out the console is modded, Microsoft will only say in the X-box live Terms of Use that "Xbox Live may only be accessed with an unmodified [...] Xbox video game console.'" In related news, the New York Times (registration required) has a quickie interview with the folks behind Red Vs. Blue about changes Halo 2 bring to the series.
My guess is that Halo 2 attempts to do some action impossible with a normal xbox but works fine if it was modded, this has the benifit of no matter which method is used to unlock the xbox it will be discovered. It will at least raise the bar for unlocking xbox's from now on.
Poor Alex, first he gets fire, now he can't play on Xbox live.
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Oh, so they haven't stopped doing it since we were told about this four days ago on Slashdot?
Thanks. I'll look forward to the next update on Wednesday to see if they're still banning modded Xboxes or not.
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ha-ha i saw it coming.
bungee, like em or not, is entirely ownz0r'd by ms, and i always am skeptikal of ms. they're not ones to balk at opportunity anyway, ethical or not, and this halohype is definetly opportunity. I'm always more than happy to sit back and let the lemmings be the first wave, then progress once I'm confident of what's going to happen. *COUGH*SP2*COUGH*
of course, this was reason #3 on my list not to play halo2... #2 being i can't jump, spin, and shoot behind me like i can with a mouse, and #1, NO GRAPPLING HOOK!! ALL 1ST-P SHOOTERS MUST HAVE GRAPPLING HOOKS FROM NOW ON DAMMIT!
of course, i'm not shying from enjoying the very-moddable hl2 and doom3.
First the required Steam activation on HL2 and now this... It seems this latest generation of games is going to piss off more gamers than ever before.
At least the only thing wrong with Doom 3 is that it's boring.
It's not Halo2 that's banning the xboxes. It's just xbox live. People *without* halo2 are getting banned as well. And it's not everyone. They record the hard drive serial # and the eprom serial when you first sign onto live. If one changes and not the other you are banned. If you modded your xbox before you ever signed onto live then you'll be fine.
F*CK!
I have a hacked (unmodded!) xbox, with linux installed. After playing Halo2 I found out that if my mouse and keyboard are plugged in, the xbox accepts *no* input from any of the joypads. They all appear defunct. This is true whether Halo2, any other game, or nothing is in the xbox now.
This is easily remedied by unplugging the mouse and keyboard, unplugging the controller, and replugging the controller back in, but this is annoying and a waste of my time.
Beware all who even have a hacked xbox!
I wouldn't say screwed, you hacked your xbox, its your own damn fault.
They didn't touch your xbox, they stopped you from using LIVE. You don't own LIVE, which is a service. Think before you post.
Now when I play Halo 2 online, I won't have to deal with cheaters like in CS, or people bitching about cheaters when there aren't any either. The best thing about console gaming is that it just works - unlike with a PC, there are no compatibility issues, you don't worry about your specs, and there aren't random strangers trying to fuck your shit up. You just put the disc in and play, and don't worry about all those other issues. So, I'm pleased to see that these advantages extend themselves to online play, too.
He says he didn't MOD the xbox, thus no change to hardware. There was a loophole (a buffer exploit or some such) that allowed unsigned software to be run wich in turn let all sorts of things such as linux installs without ever opening anything but the cd-tray and putting in nothing but a disc.
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Probabally not the right group to hear this, but when you purchase a piece of hardware, most of the time, It does in fact belong to you. Feel free to buzz it in half with a chainsaw - it is yours.
But If MS wants to require that you use unmodded systems on Live, it is their perrogative - you are faced with two rather simple solutions:
1. Play the system the way it was intended.
2. Dont Use XBox live.
I have played CS tooo long to know that the primary reason people use altered systems online is for cheating. Power to the XBox.
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See? It works.
Justice is the sheep getting arrested while an impartial judge declares the vote void.
So modifying the OS brings unpredictable results. BFD. Try running SuSE Config on a Debian system.
You could modify a Formula 1 car but don't complain if you are no longer allowed to participate in races with that car. You can modify your system all you want but MS will not offer their XBox Live service to those who altered their system and they made that clear before any money changed hands. If you set up your own online network for modded XBoxes to connect to I'm sure you could modify it to hell and back (okay, bnetd case, yes...).
Justice is the sheep getting arrested while an impartial judge declares the vote void.
The Halo2 DVD contains a file called dashupdate.xbe. If you have a modded XBox and a storebought copy of Halo2, you can rip the game to a PC, remove the file and burn a new copy to use with the box. However, you have to do this before you start playing it for the first time...
What's that got to do with anything? MS isn't threatening anyone here they're merely unwilling to offer their service to people who don't use the proper hardware (prostitute analogy coming up in 3...2...1...).
Justice is the sheep getting arrested while an impartial judge declares the vote void.
this will have the added benefit of thousands of modders going out and buying new Xboxes, w/o buying new games. Meaning MS loses money :). Yeah, I know, by making a strong stance against piracy they make devs happy and will make more in the long run. Still, it's nice to see MS not getting out of this scott free.
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oooohh poor people who hack their xbox knowing full well it wont work on Live.
Well shit
see . that,
That's the world smallest violin playing for all you fuckers
Yeah the xbox is your, you can do whatever you damn well please. Guess what xbox Live is Microsofts service, and they can do whatever they damn well please.
Now if you don`t mind I have a halo game to get back to.
CJC
It is now generally thought that xbox live is able to detect modchips, even when switched off. The EEPROM - HD marriage theory doesn't seem to be correct. So either you rip out the chip, or you try and install a switch that physically disconnects the chip from the motherboard. Sift through the xbox-scene.com forums for more...
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This is nothing new. They have been banning people for signing on to Live with modified hardware or software since the very beginning. The only difference is that they're now actively and aggressively pushing their agenda (which has been 'allow only stock hardware on Live' since the very beginning to discourage cheating and piracy).
And Live is not without competition. If your game has a system-link option, you can play it online, period. There's XBC, there's XLink and a few others. Yes, it's not XBox Live. But it works.
This is not such a big deal.
xboxes aren't free
xbox live isn't free
halo2 to play on xbox live isn't free
and, while we're here, mod-chips aren't free
There are places where the networks are not touching,and there are places where they are-Boeing's Lori Gunter
Where is the love for the free online gaming?
Why even bother with xbox live anymore with or w/o a modded xbox?
I perosnally have played xbox live quite a few times, as well as the free online supporters (xlink Kai, xbconnect). I have found the free ones to be quite nice, and on par with xbox live. If more people switched to free the experience would only get better.
I just dont see why pepople will pay for microsoft to screw them.
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And isn't it interesting that they could very easily also disable modded Xboxes that aren't on Live, yet choose not to do so?
They're not interfering with anything you might want to do, they're just not letting you (potentially) interfere with what other people (on Live) are doing.
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xboxes aren't free
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Microsoft makes very little money on the main hardware, if at all.
xbox live isn't free
No idea what it costs, but I doubt it can support the whole Xbox platform.
halo2 to play on xbox live isn't free
It is most likely being free on modded boxes
i paid for my xbox, I paid for xbox live, I paid for Halo2, that makes me a paying customer modchip or not, you might recall that was the question
" Are modding 'customers' paying customers? "
There are places where the networks are not touching,and there are places where they are-Boeing's Lori Gunter
It's called "law" and even Microsoft has to adhere to it.
Justice is the sheep getting arrested while an impartial judge declares the vote void.
One of the things that attracted me to Xbox live was that it had greater ability to prevent cheating than PunkBuster or any of the PC mechanisms. I can't tell you how annoying it was to play Halo 1 via the internet using the proxy application (XboxConnect?). It was cheater central. No fun whatsoever.
I can see why they would want to prevent the use of modders running on Xbox live as a way of hampering cheaters. And frankly, I don't blame them.
If anyone has a link to some nice overview images of the multiplayer maps, I would love to see it.
Don't you have the legal right to mod your Xbox if you want to?
~ Mooga
Thank you for actually having a clue. *tips hat*
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