Sigh, another case of anti-modchip.
This is why the ESA fails so much. They don't know a thing about those tiny little chips.
Sure, alot of people get them to play pirated games. But then again, alot of people get them to play homebrew.
I myself have a chipped Xbox, and I wouldn't even think about playing pirated games(especially with an 8 gig harddrive). A chip isn't as bad as they claim it to be, all it does is let you run game code from the harddrive, or off other types of media. Thats all. Sure, ripped games are game code that can go on your harddrive or other types of media, but ripped games aren't the only type of game code.
In my opinion, the should be going after the people ripping the games and making tools to do so, not the 1/2 of people playing them and the 1/2 of people playing homebrew.
They really need to get a grip on what they are doing.
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