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ddsdavey

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« Reply #30 on: March 24, 2010, 08:06:00 PM »

QUOTE(LiTHiUM0XiD3 @ Mar 19 2010, 06:34 PM) View Post

if it wasnt for every tom dick and harry tryin to flip DVD flashes (360 obviously) for $15 a piece... im sure iextreme 1.0 would work fine still...

LMFAO no offence mate but do you honestly believe thats the case? M$ dont give a stuff about modders making money,well they probably do but thats not what drives them,its blatant copyright fraud using a modified version of there patented firmware to enable copied backups to boot and again infringing copyright.Ixtreme 1.0 would not still work fine at all,the fact theres so many revisions tells us they found lots of new things that could get you detected.How you managed to equate popularity with the ever increasing "Live" detection is beyond me also.Its gotten harder cause M$ caught onto it.
Whether 100 peopel or 100000 people did it M$ would STILL take the same time to solve it imo.
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« Reply #31 on: March 25, 2010, 09:55:00 AM »

QUOTE(ddsdavey @ Mar 24 2010, 10:06 PM) View Post

LMFAO no offence mate but do you honestly believe thats the case? M$ dont give a stuff about modders making money,well they probably do but thats not what drives them,its blatant copyright fraud using a modified version of there patented firmware to enable copied backups to boot and again infringing copyright.Ixtreme 1.0 would not still work fine at all,the fact theres so many revisions tells us they found lots of new things that could get you detected.How you managed to equate popularity with the ever increasing "Live" detection is beyond me also.Its gotten harder cause M$ caught onto it.
Whether 100 peopel or 100000 people did it M$ would STILL take the same time to solve it imo.


Well they probably put more R&D into fixing the problems since it must obviously be a huge problem considering the "rumored" 360 bans.  Also if you look at it, they ban all these xbox's, it makes their numbers for consoles go up, making it look like a fake demand for their product.  So you probably get more investors and such and media, etc from the apparent good sales.  I do think the number of 1 million seemed to be to rumorish, but you never know considering how many people in world have 360s now, but I imagine their last ban wave could of really been over 250k consoles.
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