Jitway Posted March 29, 2008 Share Posted March 29, 2008 Cheating doesn't pay, not even a little, according to Microsoft (NSDQ:MSFT). Mischievous players might think twice about hacking into games after Microsoft started cracking down today on some of its most serious Xbox LIVE cheaters. Microsoft took punitive action on Xbox LIVE accounts owned by players who tampered with the save files to elevate their scores. Some of the biggest cheaters had their entire Gamerscore accounts reset to zero. The players' accounts were also labeled as "cheaters" that were posted clearly for the gaming community to view on the dashboard of the Xbox Web site, and were prohibited from retrieving any previously obtained achievements and Gamerscore, even if they were acquired legitimately. The recent crackdown might not come entirely as a surprise for cheats. The company said in a blog posted last year that it intended to impose severe penalties for those who attempted to cheat at its games. In its warning, Microsoft strongly advised its Xbox LIVE users not to alter the Gamerscore and Achievements functions. "If you decide to employ some nefarious techniques to artificially increase our Gamerscore, or obtain achievements by manipulating the Xbox software without playing the game, bad things will happen," warned Xbox LIVE community manager Larry Hryb, also known as Major Nelson, in a blog post. In addition to losing their Gamertag, Microsoft said that cheating players would also lose their entire Gamerscore if it appeared to be manipulated, all their saved games and any points that they have on their account, regardless of whether they were earned fairly or not. Once Gamerscore and Achievement points and privileges are removed, players will never be able to re-earn them on their account, and could have their entire account and/or console banned from Xbox LIVE, Microsoft said. "As you can imagine, we know how to find out if you do this and we do take action. And we'll continue to do so," said Hryb. Microsoft also warned its Xbox users not to share account information with other players who promise to "rank them up" or help them progress through the game levels. The account would have to be cancelled if the player decided not to return the account to its rightful owner, Microsoft said. "I urge you not to fall to temptation," said Hryb. "While it may be appealing, in addition to violating the Xbox LIVE Terms of Use, it can also result in you permanently losing your account." "Cancelled. As in you can never get it back," Hryb added. Now I would never do this. Still it shows cheating in games never pays off in the long run. Source HERE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucandrake Posted March 29, 2008 Share Posted March 29, 2008 One word to all those noobs out there, effing pwned! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chibi Kami Posted March 30, 2008 Share Posted March 30, 2008 When you depend on your gamertag scores to prove the size of your e-male organ, you have serious problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gryph Posted March 30, 2008 Share Posted March 30, 2008 This is so awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackKnight Posted March 30, 2008 Share Posted March 30, 2008 My Gamerscore is small but other things overcompensate. Way over-compensate. Haha I am so lame. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bambi Posted March 30, 2008 Share Posted March 30, 2008 Good, Now I know who's cheating on my friends list and now people know I'm not cheating Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tynvar Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 You only cheat yourself when you do this anyways. I like getting high scores to be proud, changing them manually would only cheat myself, since I know I'm not that good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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