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Tuesday, March 25, 2008 --- 135 days ago
Microsoft has announced that they have taken action today against those gamers who have gained Gamerscore points and Achievements through cheating. Some of the more serious offenders have probably found a nice welcome on their 360 today showing that their Gamerscore has been reset to zero. Besides that, they can no longer gain those lost achievements ever again and their account on Xbox.com and personal Gamercard now clearly identifies them as a cheater. They can still gain future achievements through fair means, but yes, they’ve essentially received the Xbox Live version of a tar and feathering. Ah, sweet internet justice. Via Major Nelson ---Related Articles at Gaming Today:Major Nelson: Don’t Dare Share Your Account or TamperLive Turns 5 Means Eye-Searing Orange ControllersMicrosoft Facing a Lawsuit Over Xbox Live IssuesFree XBLA Game for All and Microsoft Points for Live VeteransMicrosoft "Live" not so Alive ...
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