I just did what Staple did, looks exactly the same. Screenshots taken in Avalaunch, FTP'ed to PC, opened in Paint, saved as JPEG, and threw it on my Flash Drive then viewed on 360. Using a wired controller, it looks just like that. So...is it easy to fake? Hell yes it is. But here's my question: Avalaunch is closed-source, the only people who would have the source code is the Avalaunch Team. Why would you port over a closed source app when XBMC is open source and highly documented? It just seems like XBMC would be the first thing any person would try to port over. Then again, what Angerwound is saying makes it sound like it isn't being ported at all, that the Xbox 360 is running in emulation mode. I'm not calling this one fake or real, nobody should. Given a few pictures how are you going to decide one way or another? I wouldn't want any of you as my jury when I go to court for chipping my 360 (ahh...Devil360, where art thou?) I'm just saying what was presented is very weak and can easily be faked in less than 2 minutes (ask Staple). I am just asking for more evidence. So far, there are valid points on either side of the argument, but this really doesn't need to be an argument. Can't you all just wait and see? If no more information is posted (in a Devil360 kind of way) then I'll call it fake. But for now, you know nothing from 3 pictures. Angerwound's comment gives me some hope. Maybe some way somebody was able to get Xbox 1 Homebrew code working through the Splinter Cell save?? Somebody knows if this is real or not, but it isn't any of you guys that are posting, so just wait and see if more information comes up. So far, what we have seen is weak, not even worth putting on the front page. Just stop the useless posts and wait it out. I never posted in the Devil360 thread, because of what it turned out to be... I hoped by making a "stop all real/fake posts" in this thread, we can keep the page size down to under 15 and not 30-something.