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i heard this also it seems like it might actually be if Microsoft did this than it would help the cheating but it could be like it did for xbox my friend added a bigger hard drive and got banned because his hard drive made it look like he probably had mods when all he had was extra space so if this can be done with a 360 which idk why you would do that then people would get banned for doing nothingMcJix wrote: In fact, the Xbox 360 got some update (might be a rumor) that if you log on with a modded console, you won't ever be able to log on again.
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If they wanted to they could of stopped Halo 2 modding dead in it's tracks by destroying the filetable in the release versions of map builds. Obviously they chose not to for whatever reasons...but if we didn't have the filetable we would be back to silly offset lists and such, manually poking around in the map searching for tags...Scoliosis wrote:Will halo 2 modding ever be stopped? NO. They are powerless to stop anything.
That's where the real fun starts! Mb h3 will do so, but I doubt it.xbox7887 wrote:If they wanted to they could of stopped Halo 2 modding dead in it's tracks by destroying the filetable in the release versions of map builds. Obviously they chose not to for whatever reasons...but if we didn't have the filetable we would be back to silly offset lists and such, manually poking around in the map searching for tags...Scoliosis wrote:Will halo 2 modding ever be stopped? NO. They are powerless to stop anything.
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Iron_Forge wrote:I assume I won?..I should get an emblem...
Well the beta didn't, and if they did do that in the final build, at least we would be able to map a lot out from the beta's filetable.ScottyGEE wrote:That's where the real fun starts! Mb h3 will do so, but I doubt it.xbox7887 wrote:If they wanted to they could of stopped Halo 2 modding dead in it's tracks by destroying the filetable in the release versions of map builds. Obviously they chose not to for whatever reasons...but if we didn't have the filetable we would be back to silly offset lists and such, manually poking around in the map searching for tags...Scoliosis wrote:Will halo 2 modding ever be stopped? NO. They are powerless to stop anything.
It's not really very clear, this quoteScottyGEE wrote:But yeah what does it essentially say we CAN do to create these "items"? I really can't figure it out.
You can
I will say this for that quote. Halo 2 modding will never be stopped because it would be redundant and a waste of time to stop halo 2 modding when we are on the threshold of halo 3. However, being on the threshhold of halo 3, your idea to destroy the filetable would not be to bad of an idea to stop halo 3 modding.If they wanted to they could of stopped Halo 2 modding dead in it's tracks by destroying the filetable in the release versions of map builds. Obviously they chose not to for whatever reasons...but if we didn't have the filetable we would be back to silly offset lists and such, manually poking around in the map searching for tags...
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so far you'veScoliosis wrote:quite frankly, we may see the difference between cheating and creativity but Microsoft and bungie doesnt. The only thing they see is modding. If they even tolerated us we would be allowed to play on live, hell we would even have our own section on XBL (matchmaking, custom games and modded content). but see thats the problem...Modded content includes cheating and creativity. They cannot distunguish between cheating and moddec content, they only see unsigned code running on their servers.
Every time I hear "we are not cheaters, we are good modders" it makes me sick. There is no such thing as a good modder. like it or not, cheaters have more in common with us then Microsoft and bungie. we are all branded in one catagory; modders.
I will say this for that quote. Halo 2 modding will never be stopped because it would be redundant and a waste of time to stop halo 2 modding when we are on the threshold of halo 3. However, being on the threshhold of halo 3, your idea to destroy the filetable would not be to bad of an idea to stop halo 3 modding.If they wanted to they could of stopped Halo 2 modding dead in it's tracks by destroying the filetable in the release versions of map builds. Obviously they chose not to for whatever reasons...but if we didn't have the filetable we would be back to silly offset lists and such, manually poking around in the map searching for tags...
we will never have the right to mod. It hasnt stopped us yet and we wont let it
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