| Devala Rees 2004-12-09, 5:49 pm |
| With Halo, though, Modchips are the only way to cheat. I know they have many
other uses, but there are some that let you cheat. There are no intentional
cheat codes in Halo 2, and there are no glitches or bugs big enough to count
as cheating in a multiplayer game.
On 12/9/04 1:08 PM, in article 0fa301c4de22$7c5de880$a601280a@phx.gbl,
"zer0" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
quote:
> In Response to Rees:
>
> Modchips aren't always for cheating and most of the time
> have no effect on the ability to cheat. Modchips usually
> enables you to play imports/divx/ etc..really has nothing
> to do with cheating.
>
> Cheating is through the use of intentional cheat codes or
> accidental game glitches and bugs.
>
> Why does everyone assume Modchips enable cheating?
> Remember PS1 modchips? It had nothing to do with cheating,
> it enabled to play backed up games on CD-R (which I am
> against. I'd rather have two copies of the original game
> if one was damaged or I'd return the damaged disc and try
> to contact the company for advice.)
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