Are you a software pirate? Do you have a modded Xbox 360? Do you play on Xbox Live?
If your answers to all of the above are yes, then you are effectively buggered, with today’s news that Microsoft has started to ban modded 360s from Xbox Live as "an important part of our efforts to try and maintain a fair gaming environment for the large majority of gamers that play by the rules" (see screenshot, pictured right).
Any filthy pirates with a nasty, dirty modded 360 trying to connect to Live will receive an ominous sounding error - "Status Code: Z: 8015 - 190D"
"These users will not have their account automatically banned from Live, but they will no longer be able to access the service from the console they modified," according to Microsoft, that has “a no tolerance policy towards inappropriate behaviour like hacking or cheating."
A statement on the company’s Gamerscoreblog added, “This topic is more important than ever given the recent release of the Halo 3 beta… We have stated in the past that customers can only enjoy access to the Xbox Live community through the use of a genuine, unmodified, Xbox console and we will continue to enforce this rule to ensure the integrity of our service, the protection of our partners and the benefits of our users."