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Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 6:04AM (Unverified) said

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well this had to be happened sooner

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 6:46AM (Unverified) said

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I love getting gamer points, and its a kick in the teeth to realise people cheat their way to the top.

Kudos to ST for not cheating and continuing like a true gamer!

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 9:15AM (Unverified) said

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NO LIFE.

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 8:58AM (Unverified) said

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chris did you read this: "who admits he was cheating just to keep up with the Joneses"

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 9:36AM (Unverified) said

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Can someone elaborate on the part that says that savegames from before the fall update don't work after the update? Does that mean normal save games are now broken? I doubt that is the case but that is how it sounds reading the above.

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 9:16AM (Unverified) said

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Yes I did mate, but if you read again it says it was AwfullyGood who was cheating:

"...including awfullygood himself (who admits he was cheating just to keep up with the Joneses)"

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 9:29AM (Unverified) said

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Just as Bungie loves to perma-ban Halo 2 multiplayer cheaters, Microsoft needs to perma-ban ANYONE doing gamerscore cheats. I mean, seriously, that's some lame bullshit, cheating up your gamerscore.

Cheating up your gamerscore is like finding a hack that lets you use a traditional controller to play Wii games--it completely undermines the spirit of the system.

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 10:37AM mietha said

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I'm really glad they are at least trying to do something about it. It at least shows that they view it as a problem and are trying to fix it. Will people find ways around it? Most likely, but as long as Microsoft actively opposes the practice, that's all you can hope for. In answer to #7: no, it just means the uploaded saves made from the old dashboard won't work when someone tries to copy them to their hard drive. Your own saves on your own profile are not affected.

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 12:41PM Clash Gordon said

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I don't know why people go crazy over a really high gamerscore. IMO, I could give two sh!ts and a f*ck about the score. Its not that big of a deal but I guess rtards out there really love it.

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 1:44PM (Unverified) said

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NO LIFE. WTF?

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 2:23PM (Unverified) said

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The entire internet can call me an a-hole if they want. The more people clamoring about this issue, the better. Microsoft has needed to directly address the fallacies within the gamerscore system since launch.

Posted: Nov 3rd 2006 2:31PM (Unverified) said

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I'm getting close to 18,000 but I never felt the need to cheat or "keep up with the Joneses". I feel good knowing that I earned every one of those achievements even if some of them were occasionally mind-numbing.

I try not to compare my gamerscore to others that much. I'm much more interested in which achievements people have for specific games...and in that regard I really only look at my friends list for those comparisons anyway.

Posted: Nov 6th 2006 6:07PM (Unverified) said

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MS should of taken this one step further and allowed users to remove games from their played list and thus removing the achievements from the score so then the people who want to clean up their gamercard can. As long as the system only allows for subtraction I don't think it would be a problem.

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