Hello everyone! Where exactly does the 360 "record" all the games you play? I have seen several people say this but no one has shown a screen shot of the device that does it. Very few of the chips on the mobo have a flash memory of any substantial size. Anyway, if you know specifically what chip stores this information please let me know and I may be interested in developing a method to "dump" the info before each network attempt.... you get the idea. I suspect it may be one of the small microprocessors(cleary not the gpu or cpu and probally not the ram as it appears to be used in video processing) but I am unsure.Please let me know.
The games you played are logged when you sign on to Live. Go onto xbox.com and sign in, look under your gamer tag for the list of games you played.
yeah dude I know that, but I am referring to peeps getting banned, where is the offline record of you playing a pre release or something of that sort? personally I don't think the pre release gets ya banned or any sort of record of your gameplays, seems more likely to be bad rips or inexperienced oversights. SCORP- not paranoid just hungry for knowledge. *chuckles along side scorpNZ*
lol...I got to this topic from the home page of AD,did'nt realise it was to do with 360's,yeah anyway this changes things somewhat,lets pretend this is your comp,you've bought a OEM copy of XP or blister c& it's a install to a single pc version,after installiung that copy & activating it you then use it again on another comp,this is where things turn to custard,on activation it sends a data pack to MS it then compares that data to the very first acvtivation,it compares,serials for mobo,hdd,chip sets,how much RAM etc,if the data files dont match it sets a red flag up which can stop the activation in which case you have to contact ms this is how some get caught out on a computer,now with a 360 it i would assume works the same way,however since most peeps flash the 360 there is no modchips or any other hardware changes to detect,so one would assume they attempt to find changes in the chipsets somehow or missing security files in a *coughs* backed up game disk,the funny thing is some peeps with perfectly legit xboxes & games are being banned..lmao..
well are you connecting any type of storage device to the xbox ?? be it a memory unit card or a harddrive ?? right there is where all the records can be kept until you go online... the problem is nobody knows how it works... but there seems to be no doubt that records are kept ... anomalies in the security sector, weird angles reported from disks... etc etc... then once you connect to xbox live all that data is uploaded and wham-o, BANHAMMER