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Microsoft modded games
Microsoft modded games






The moral of this particular story is, no, Microsoft didn’t ban “1 million” Xbox 360s.Ī surefire way to avoid being banned? Don’t use your modded Xbox 360 on Xbox Live. If you’re banned for being a jerk, are you entitled to any money left over on the contract? The law firm may have something when it comes to Microsoft owing some of these people money for the remainder of their Xbox Live contract, but I don’t know what the EULA or TOS for Xbox Live says about service termination. That a law firm is possibly looking to start a class-action lawsuit over the bans is sorta silly. If you’re playing a game on a modded console, it’s much harder for us to ensure that the service is as clean as possible.” (Where “clean” means free from cheating, hacks, etc.) Plus, why should someone be able to play a pirated copy of Modern Warfare 2 on Xbox Live when everyone else paid for it? It’s not “fair,” if you will. At the same time, Microsoft has the right to say, “Look, Xbox Live is a service that we’re trying to keep as clean as possible. It certainly has a long way to go but Microsoft Store is getting more attention by the day, especially following all the right moves Microsoft have been pulling by making Xbox Pass for PC and standing firm in opposition of game exclusivity on PC, which is a 180 degree turn in. On the other hand, it's still good to see such an improvement taking place on the store. It is up to developers and publishers to make the final call on that. Still, Microsoft Store is just a platform that will allow modding, just like Steam, and it does not mean that every game on the store will be moddable. In other words, this is where the mods live. Wondering what the folder could be about, Pycorax went digging further, finding out that it's the place modifications to installed apps will be copied. A Redditor named Pycorax a folder named ModdableWindowsApps in program files. Microsoft recently added a folder they didn't disclose and normally this would be a cause for worry but it turned out to be good news. perfect if you like the original game style.

microsoft modded games

Modding is a popular feature that kept many games such as Bethesda's Fallout or The Elder Scrolls entries alive for years after they were released. this mod changes the texture of all cars, boats and planes with textures in high quality. We could go on listing reasons and examples of customers' bad experiences but it's enough to take a look at the screenshot below, if you're not keen on Googling it yourself.Īnyway, it seems like Microsoft folks are looking to take another huge step forward when it comes to gaining goodwill with PC gamers. Microsoft Store is not a popular one among the PC gaming crowd, since it's missing features many are used to but more importantly, it doesn't work more ferquently than what would be acceptable.








Microsoft modded games