Ajfunky wrote: » Right, if i was to check if im banned, is there anyway te make that xbox not banned again so to speak?! As in could i jus move my gamertag, get the xbox "fixed" and then move it back?
Axwell wrote: » If you have an unreleased game and play it in your machine its pretty much taken for granted at this stage its flagged and you will get a ban. Plugging your ethernet out doesnt make a difference as far as most people are concerned as they think the xbox records the title anyways and next time you go online you will be flagged for playing it early. Along with achievements showing you played it before the release date. If you have an unreleased game the best thing to do is not play it before its released or play it on a console you dont use to go on to live with ever.
Ajfunky wrote: » I had my xbox on live about a week ago.. I havent been on since but i badly want MW2! Should be safe seeing as they didnt catch me in the wave the first time?
Axwell wrote: » Well if you were playing MW2 then you can be pretty sure you are facing a ban when you go back on live, there was no proper release of it out so thats gonne flag straight away.
gline wrote: » Heard of a few people being banned, seems to be their console auto signs into live when they turn it on and they have an un-released game in the drive. so either turn off auto sign in or unplug your network connection when playing an unreleased title. But i was wondering, can M$ detect a save-game of an unreleased title? If you connect to live with a savegame of an unreleased title, can they detect that and ban you even if you werent playing that game or have it in your drive at the time? That would explain why we have a lot of unexplained bannings.
docentore wrote: » Also for 99.99% there is no way that they can see if the drive was flashed. There is no such a thing like "bad flash". Its working or you have 200e brick. simple as that.
- What does this mean for you and what can you do about it? Firstly, and most obviously, you cannot connect to Xbox Live on this console any more. This means no more game updates (aka title updates), XBLA games, marketplace content, netflix/sky player and so on. There is no way around this, all online capabilities are now disabled PERMANENTLY. In all likelihood, your gamertag has NOT BEEN BANNED. When your gamertag gets banned, Microsoft sends you an email detailing why, if you have not recieved this email then your profile should be ok, to a certain extent. Hard Drive installs are now disabled on the banned console. This means any disk-based games you have will no longer play off of the hard drive. If you attempt to play a game, it will tell you that it was installed on a different 360 and needs to be deleted/installed again. When you delete the game and attempt to install it, you are given a message telling you that it is not supported. There is no way to fix this, that functionality is simply gone from the banned 360. The hard drive itself is left untouched - you can place it in another 360, even an unbanned one, and it will still work just fine. You do NOT need to reformat it to regain any kind of functionality. Any installed games will need to be reinstalled for the console you want to play them on. This is normal behaviour and happens when swapping HDDs on unbanned/legit 360's. Windows Media Centre functionality is disabled. It is still possible to stream video/music content via the video library. Your Gamertag may be corrupted. This does not mean your gamertag has been banned, you can recover it using any live-capable 360, however ANY ACHIVEMENTS YOU HAVE EARNED SINCE BEING BANNED WILL BE LOST. Your gamertag will be corrupted EVERY SINGLE TIME it is used on a banned console. This means you cannot use your banned console to play backups offline just to get achievements - it wont work, the second you put your profile back on a good 360, it will be corrupted and all progress lost. There is no way around this. The same applies to game saves - if you access a game save on a banned 360, it too will be corrupted when accessed on a legit/unbanned 360! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! There is no way around this, either. Your XBLA games and DLC will still be valid, however to play them on a different 360 you will need to be signed into Xbox Live. This is normal behaviour on unbanned/legit 360's as well. They may be corrupted and have to be re-downloaded if you attempt to access them on a banned 360. You can transfer all of your downloaded content to a new 360 here: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/systemuse/xbox360/licensemigration/default.htm however note that you can only do it once every 12 months. So, in summary: Your Banned 360: * Cannot go on Xbox Live * Cannot install games to the HDD * Cannot use Windows Media Centre extender * Cannot be used to get achievements from backups without corrupting your profile You cannot do anything about this, short of buying a new 360. There may be more functionality disabled than mentioned here, things are still being discovered.
I've posted a detailed chart on how we detect modified consoles and how long ban runs last: Here
Axwell wrote: » Well if you were playing MW2 then you can be pretty sure you are facing a ban when you go back on live, there was no proper release of it out so thats gonne flag straight away. To the person above yes you can play games offline still you just cant get on to live on the console once banned.
Axwell wrote: » There are apparently people who got banned, bought a new console and flashed it without putting any games into it and when they went online got banned. If this is true then its not down to agbx and other issues and is related to the firmware. Also the guy you are quoting is the guy who put up the firmware releases for 1.61 which havent been confirmed to be secure so hes bound to say its not the FW or else he will have a lot of people blaming him for getting banned. No one knows for sure so he could be as right or wrong as anyone else but going on the bans there is no pattern to suggest its agbx or bad rips alone and points more to something like them being able to see a firmware change.
<+c4eva> fw itself not detectable <+c4eva> suspect they are going hard on warez releases and incorrect use of abgx! He also added the following: <+c4eva> just to let you know that im looking into the current ban wave. I am currently running several brand new xboxs on live! These xboxs are in various configs. All are running ixtreme 1.61 <+c4eva> One is running original discs, another is running on xbl (no discs) , another is running a backup from my region! <+c4eva> until tests are completed, no eta on liteon fw!