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1/25/2011 7:42:35 PM
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Haven't we already been through this?

From the new rules: [quote]Do not discuss unauthorized modification of console game hardware or software, even if you're not trying to cheat or pirate.[/quote] In my philosophy of law class yesterday, we discussed why exactly laws are so complicated. Everyone interprets them differently, and their meanings change over time. But why does this rule have to be so vague? What's the goal of the rule? To prevent people using Bungie.net to find out how to cheat? To prevent people from using this site to find out how to mod their 360? To stop all discussion on modifications? If it's to prevent cheating, why not just combing this rule with the rule about cheating? "Detailing methods of cheating, including console modifications is not allowed".

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] pistolsnipe16 Hmm, I do appreciate elmicker's argument about console manufacturers having no grounds to authorize what you personally do with a product that you purchased but I also see why the word can help for to clarify what can be talked about (Kinect hacks, etc). Perhaps is should state that there is not to be discussion of hardware or software modifications except those that are both legal and meet the wishes of manufacturers, etc. That way it would clarify that it isn't against the rules to talk about modding things per se but rather against the rules to discuss those modifications that aren't met with developer/manufacturer approval. This would allow discussions on Kinect hacks, etc while disallowing talks on modding your console to cheat in Black Ops or something. Perhaps I'm confused though. [/quote] In my opinion, if you're going to ban the discussion of one topic (modding your console to cheat) you should ban all the topics relating to that (modding your console for any purpose). While Elm has a great point regarding you're well within your legal rights to take these actions it's clear that Bungie doesn't want them discussed. In my opinion it's not right to pick and choose (within a certain topic) what you want discussed and not discussed. Then again it's not my website to decide such things.

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