Decatur Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 Peaches still did screw ppl with the whole xbr to freeboot thing, look jtags are ment to do what you want them to do since you bought it. Lol personaly I don't care if some1 goes online with a jtag, because its not mine! It may be a waste of a jtag to you but aparently it isn't to the person who is going online. Also peaches tells me to update my jtag, what am i suposed to think there? Especially when he never replied in the pm when i asked him about it before i posted this.... They were held private for SO long because of idiot 10 year olds like you. They are NOT for going on xbox live, because it ruins the game. When JTAG's were done, they were done for the sole purpose of running unsigned code, had absolutely no use for going on live. Then people like Jester came along and paid others to figure out how to do it and ruined the game. It's honestly not cool, it lost it's stigma. It's just you being a ********* cause you want to be "u83r l337 h4x0r" and show off to other 10 year olds.
jmdalmighty Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 What's wrong with wanting to be uber leet haxor
1800modder Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 They were held private for SO long because of idiot 10 year olds like you. They are NOT for going on xbox live, because it ruins the game. When JTAG's were done, they were done for the sole purpose of running unsigned code, had absolutely no use for going on live. Then people like Jester came along and paid others to figure out how to do it and ruined the game. It's honestly not cool, it lost it's stigma. It's just you being a ********* cause you want to be "u83r l337 h4x0r" and show off to other 10 year olds. actually SMC hacked xboxes were ment to run XELL and make .ELF files for games and applications that were leagally built and distro to everyone, but people of freeboot perfected the rebooter from 2007 when the KK exploit failed, and went down hill ever since. But I agree from you, da*n thoes fu*king kiddies PO ms just to make money/Ruin the XBL experience.
Curtis Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 Peaches still did screw ppl with the whole xbr to freeboot thing, look jtags are ment to do what you want them to do since you bought it. Lol personaly I don't care if some1 goes online with a jtag, because its not mine! It may be a waste of a jtag to you but aparently it isn't to the person who is going online. Also peaches tells me to update my jtag, what am i suposed to think there? Especially when he never replied in the pm when i asked him about it before i posted this.... Honestly guys look at the true hackers, like ANothny. Pretty sure when he modded, he did not want ppl to mod online, so he never released how he did, and he would constantly state he didn't want ppl to wreck online play by modding, so be a real man, and keep you JTAG offline, because ppl do pay for their online gaming, and im sure they like fair games, not ppl who cheat and use jtag.
TheEazyB Posted July 19, 2010 Report Posted July 19, 2010 Honestly guys look at the true hackers, like ANothny. Pretty sure when he modded, he did not want ppl to mod online, so he never released how he did, and he would constantly state he didn't want ppl to wreck online play by modding, so be a real man, and keep you JTAG offline, because ppl do pay for their online gaming, and im sure they like fair games, not ppl who cheat and use jtag. While your example is completely wrong, your idea is correct. The SMC exploit wasn't planned for release, but it ended up being released in an effort towards legal homebrew. This was completely ignored, and now we have rebooters with idiots like halo3.
jmdalmighty Posted July 19, 2010 Report Posted July 19, 2010 Wondering why it says THX is it not ment to be thnks or thanks or am I missing something.
gruntmods Posted July 19, 2010 Report Posted July 19, 2010 (edited) Wondering why it says THX is it not ment to be thnks or thanks or am I missing something.it is the honorable tradition of sarcasm. Edited July 19, 2010 by gruntmods
Curtis Posted July 19, 2010 Report Posted July 19, 2010 While your example is completely wrong, your idea is correct. The SMC exploit wasn't planned for release, but it ended up being released in an effort towards legal homebrew. This was completely ignored, and now we have rebooters with idiots like halo3. Actually its not wrong, i can remember when halo 3 first came out he was one of the first and only modders, and i remember watching his videos saying not to mod online, or he doesn't want people to. Not a direct example but close.
gruntmods Posted July 20, 2010 Report Posted July 20, 2010 Actually its not wrong, i can remember when halo 3 first came out he was one of the first and only modders, and i remember watching his videos saying not to mod online, or he doesn't want people to. Not a direct example but close.curtis, easyb would know more about it then you as he was more directly involved
TheEazyB Posted July 20, 2010 Report Posted July 20, 2010 Actually its not wrong, i can remember when halo 3 first came out he was one of the first and only modders, and i remember watching his videos saying not to mod online, or he doesn't want people to. Not a direct example but close. Not trying to step on toes here, but gruntmods is right While it is pretty cool that he thought that way in the beginning, it wasn't always so simple.A wise man once said, "there are people around who could care less about what is right, and more about how much money you can send to their paypal".
Curtis Posted July 22, 2010 Report Posted July 22, 2010 Not trying to step on toes here, but gruntmods is right While it is pretty cool that he thought that way in the beginning, it wasn't always so simple.A wise man once said, "there are people around who could care less about what is right, and more about how much money you can send to their paypal". Yeah im still right guy, maybe you guys forget how long i've been around the modding scene?? Pretty sure i've been around alot longer than EazyB, so chill out
TheEazyB Posted July 22, 2010 Report Posted July 22, 2010 Erm.... not trying to be rude here, but have you ever dealt with the guy? I've been dealing with many of the 'big' modders since the beginning of this scene, and I can tell you that he did say those things in public to look good, and later sold out behind the scenes. Which is why he's faded away now.
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