Going through the Bungie mailbox can be wonderful - we get tons of great feedback, opinion and suggestions from a loyal audience who we love and appreciate. They ask good questions, make valid points and submit thoughtful and reasoned criticism.
But we also get mails from folks who've been banned for cheating, modding, standby-ing boosting, bridging, and other forms of network interference, all bannable under the terms of use of Xbox Live which you can read about [url=http://www.xbox.com/en-US/live/legal/]here[/url]. Now, the thing is, everyone who ever cheated, probably knew they were cheating. Some of the tortured language we get explaining that they didn't [i]realize[/i] they were cheating is hilarious.
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I love reading these idiots attempt at writing even more than listening to their childish screaming in the game. What I'd really like to see is the ability to boot a modder out of a game DURING the game, rather than watch some loser take my legit level down. Does Bungie do anything to compensate the legit players who were sucked down by modders? I'm about 26 but spend a great deal of time fighting back from 18-20 due to these cheaters/modders/racists/freaks. In most PC games I've played, you can actually vote a player out of the game, this would be nice to include in Halo 2. Thanks for listening.