It's not a matter of being "better than everyone else" - I think you've somehow inferred that on your own here. I was playing legit games on a modded console.
My point is I did something that was technically feasible but that they didn't want me to do - upgrade my hard drive on my own. And yes, they have a "rule" about me doing so. I still don't feel the rule is fair, however. But what can you do?
And to clear up a possible misunderstanding here, I have 3 Xbox 360s. Well, 2 now. The other Pro is back in service fulltime and I have all of my games redownloaded and fully functional on there. Well, I shouldn't say all. The 20GB that came with it is full, and I can't get all of my DLC on there. So to add to this whole thing, it looks like I'm going to have to spring for that overpriced hard drive ANYWAY
So as I've said before - I don't hate them for banning my console, I think that's perfectly within their rights to do. But I hate them for killing all my saved games and purchased XBLA titles on that console.
Plus as mentioned, the media streaming doesn't work since you have to be signed into live to use it (??) - maybe they just want to track file names people play to report back to someone :P
The sting of not actually OWNING games I've bought just became a lot more real. It'll be really fun when it's the only way to buy things... violate their TOS by insulting the wrong person in a Halo match and they kill your collection? This is cool? DLC ftw.








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