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Week of April 26, 2009
Pachter: Next-gen consoles not before 2013, if at all
>> From vg247.com: [QUOTE] In a recent industry newsletter he sent to our in-boxes, Pachter reiterated what he told us at GDC that this current console generation is that last, and if not - it's going to be a while.
"We do not expect a "new" console in 2010 (other than the long-rumored high definition Wii, which is likely to upgrade the Wii to current console technology)," he wrote. "We do not expect the 'next' generation to begin before 2013, if at all."
"We remain convinced that the publishers will resist the introduction of any video game hardware technology that requires a refresh of software, as the publishers have as yet to capitalize on the immense investments made in being competitive in the current cycle." [/QUOTE]
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Xorloser Explains List of Revoked Xbox 360 Consoles
>> From xorloser's blog: [QUOTE] Everyone has heard about the Xbox360 bans that stop a console from connecting to Xbox Live, however not many people realise that Xbox360 consoles can also be revoked. Below you can find a list of all the currently revoked consoles at the time of the Fall'08 system update release. Read on to find out why and how an Xbox360 gets revoked and what effect it has. Fall'08 Console Revocation List Contents This is a list of the Console IDs of the 433 Xbox360 consoles that had been revoked when the Fall'08 update was released.
WHY? There are many reasons why your Xbox360 could get revoked, but generally it means you have done something to piss off MS. So the best way to keep from being revoked? Don't do anything liable to piss off MS. An example of a cause for revocation is the public sharing of your gamesaves or other similar files from your Xbox360 hard drive. This includes making publicly available "resigned" versions of these kinds of files. In order to be revoked you have to have done something that involves your Console ID so that MS has the ID required for revocation.
HOW? Revocation is done through the use of Console Revocation Lists (CRLs) such as the list posted above. If your console's ID is present in the revocation list, then your console has been revoked. There are two types of CRLs, static and dynamic. A static list refers to a list that is saved onto the flash inside your Xbox360. This list is updated when system updates are performed on your console. The Fall'08 update contains an encrypted version of this list in the file "$SystemUpdate\su20076000_00000000\data.bin". When the list is installed onto your console another layer of encryption is added using your Xbox360's unique fusekey and the result is saved to a crl.bin file on the internal flash. A dynamic list refers to a list that is sent to your console when you connect to Xbox Live. This way an updated revocation list can be employed without requiring a system update.
SO WHAT? So what does it mean to be revoked? Will I even notice or care? From what I can see so far being revoked means that your console loses its "license to sign". Data that is generated locally on your Xbox360 gets signed by a key unique to your Xbox360. This data includes Gamer Profiles and Saved Games. Being revoked does not mean that you can no longer sign this data, just that other Xbox360s will no longer recognise anything that your Xbox360 signs. [/QUOTE]
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Rumor: Xbox 360 to get motion-sensing add-on with full body game control?
>> From engadget.com: [QUOTE] Here's a wild one. We just got a tip from someone who purports to be in the know on Microsoft's efforts to beat the Wii at its own motion-sensing game, with some of the details lining up with what we were hearing last year along these lines. The word is that Microsoft is building a "sensor bar" of sorts, but instead of detecting the waggles of Wiimote-like controllers, it detects full body movement and sound, sans controllers. There are two sensors on the bar, along with a mic and a camera, and while our tipster has "no idea" how it actually works, it sounds pretty impressive. Here's a quick rundown of capabilities mentioned:
* Full body and hand gesture control of games / characters. * In fighting games you kick, punch, duck, dive, jump and so forth with your body. * It also picks up small hand gestures like pinching, grabbing and scrolling. * There will also be video conferencing and games with video. * Trivia game over the internet with live images of each person playing. When a question pops up, they can clap to buzz in. * You can "move objects on your screen" and the other party can see what you're doing in real time. * Sensor detects only the person playing, not folks observing on the couch. [/QUOTE]
Full Story: engadget.com
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Xbox Strategy Boss quits Microsoft for Apple
>> From mcvuk.com: [QUOTE] MICROSOFT's Xbox strategy boss Richard Teversham has quit the firm to join arch rival Apple, MCV can reveal.
The popular exec leaves his role as senior director of business, insights and strategy for Xbox, where he reported in to European VP of the firm's interactive entertainment, Chris Lewis.
MCV understands that Teversham has accepted an education-related role at the iPod creator's European office.
A Microsoft spokesperson told MCV this week: "We can confirm that Richard Teversham, director of business, insights and strategy, has taken a new opportunity outside of Microsoft. A process is underway for recruiting his replacement." [/QUOTE]
Full Story: mcvuk.com
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Canada gets exclusive Xbox 360 Elite 'Anniversary Bundle,' GTA IV pack-in
>> From joystiq.com: [QUOTE] Microsoft Canada has told Joystiq that a new console bundle is headed exclusively to the Great White North.
Included in bundle are the standard Elite offerings (black console, controller and wired headset) along with 400, one month of Xbox Live and two promotional stickers: One for Grand Theft Auto IV itself and one for the Liberty City Swingers baseball team. That's it. The downloadable, Xbox 360 exclusive GTA IV: The Lost and Damned is not included. The bundle is set to hit stores on May 4 and is priced at $399 -- the standard price for Canadian Xbox 360 Elite bundles. [/QUOTE]
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Forensics: Don't Hide Your Dirty Secrets on Your Xbox
>> From esciencenews.com: [QUOTE] A forensics toolkit for the Xbox gaming console is described by US researchers in the latest issue of the International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics. The toolkit could allow law enforcement agencies to scour the inbuilt hard disk of such devices and find illicit hidden materials easily. Computer scientist David Collins has probably spent more time messing around with the Microsoft XBox, other gaming consoles, and PDAs in the name of forensic science than anyone else. He is a digital forensics expert at Sam Houston State University, and is working hard to replicate "mods" - both hardware and software for the Xbox and other devices.
Criminals often hide illicit data on the XBox in the hope that a gaming console will not be seen as a likely evidence target especially when conventional personal computers are present in the same premises, for instance. The toolkit developed by Collins will allow police and other investigators the chance to lay bare the contents of XBox hard disks.
Collins' XFT utility can mount an image of the FATX file system used by the XBox, allowing the user to explore in detail the directory structure. Collins points out that unlike the standard FAT32, NTFS, and similar systems used by the hard disks in personal computers, there is little documentation on the proprietary FATX system. However, it is possible nevertheless to acquire an image of a FATX hard disk and to mount it on another device. [/QUOTE]
Full Story: esciencenews.com (via teamxbox.com)
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Xbox Exec: 'The Game Industry Deserves Respect'
>> From mcvuk.com: [QUOTE] As David Gosen, Xbox's head of European marketing, celebrates a year back in the industry, he tells MCV that video games firms need to work harder to attain the prestige and credibility they deserve...
"It frustrates me that from a public standpoint, the industry still hasn't got the stature, credibility and cut through that we all deserve. I still get the sense we're sandwiched somewhere between corporate bankers and taxmen in terms of society's general perception."
There's been improvement, but not the quantum leap there should have been. We should be as loved as Hollywood is or the music industry is. Yet we are not. That's not because people aren't trying. But there seems to be a barrier of acceptance. When we're saving the High Street and bringing families back together again, we should be recognised for that.
More specifically, we should be rewarded by Government organisations giving us incentives to drive development within the region. It's that creativity that will continue to drive the success of the business. We're not taken as seriously as we should be.
Tens of thousands of people work in this industry across Europe. Around 40,000 outlets around the region sell the product. [/QUOTE]
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Gears of War 2 Achievement Hacking: Banning has begun...
>> From majornelson.com: [QUOTE] As you know, we are committed to keeping Xbox LIVE a safe and fair place to play for the more than 17 million active members. As part of our regular safety monitoring we have pinpointed a group of players who have unlocked specific Gears of War 2 Achievements through an unauthorized hack. Deliberate cheats like these are in direct violation of the Xbox LIVE Terms of Use and will not be tolerated. As I post this, we've begun taking steps to reset the Gamerscores of the offending players. As I have mentioned in the past, this is something we do occasionally to keep the service free of cheating in order to maintain a fair and level playing field for everyone. If you play fair and earn your achievements without glitching or cheating, you have nothing to worry about. Read my original post that shows what a cheater looks like and head over to Xbox.com to read the Gamerscore correction FAQ that may answer some of your questions. [/QUOTE]
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Team Blackbolt Ellipsis XBMC Skin Teaser Video
Free Live Gold membership this weekend
>> From eurogamer.net: [QUOTE] Microsoft is offering Xbox Live Silver users the chance to try out Gold membership for free this weekend.
From 1st - 4th May, everyone gets an automatic upgrade so they can enjoy a bit of multiplayer gaming. [/QUOTE]
Full Story: eurogamer.net
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New Xbox 360 Achievement Rules Revealed?
>> From 1up.com: [QUOTE] According to a "very credible source," there have been two important changes to the Achievements rules since that Gamerscore blog post in 2007: First, the new maximum points allowed for any retail game (including subsequent DLC) is 1,750 points, spread across no more than 80 Achievements. That puts those aforementioned titles that broke the 1,250 rule in the clear, although it still leaves Valve's The Orange Box unaccounted for with its 99 Achievements. We're assuming The Orange Box received special ex-post facto clemency, because it's awesome.
The second rule is that every game can add a maximum of 250 new points and 10 Achievements through DLC every yearly quarter (but only until reaching the 1,750 point cap). And evidently this rule is also cumulative, so that theoretically, a developer could release a new game with 1,000 points, not add any new achievements for the next three quarters, and then release a massive 750-point DLC pack in the fourth quarter. The anonymous source explained this rule is meant to discourage developers from releasing a ton of content and all 750 points immediately after a game's release, and instead doll it out slowly over time. [/QUOTE]
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iXtreme 1.6 to be released on 3 Year anniversary for ixtreme 1.0
>> Just a little update to announce the official release date of the new ixtreme firmware!
Here is the original xboxhacker thread where commodore4eva first made himself a very well known public figure. It was the initial 1.0 release for iXtreme xbox360 firmwares. To celebrate the 3 year anniversary of the first release, we will be releasing Liteon, BenQ, and Samsung versions of xbox360 iXtreme firmware replacement. As usual, Hitachi always comes last. Incase you are all wondering why Hitachi comes last, it is because that drive takes roughly 10 times longer to create the firmware for, due to so many different versions of the drive.
For those who wont or did not read the xboxhacker thread above, the official release date is set for May 14th, 2009. Features will include: -Strict Wave 3 compliance! hybrid (modified disks) will not boot! -Strict drive speed compliance - 12x only for game discs! -Support for SS V2! -Integrated 0800 for game dumping including SS v2! -Full support for all known game exceptions! eg ddr etc! -One shot boot mode! - allows a one off boot of gamedisc without -stealth/partition checks (will still use stealth), use activate.iso disk -to activate each time! -Support for easy drive key/version info cmd, same as liteon! -Strict stealth/wave checking, one shot boot mode will boot wave(x)!
For those of you who wish to contribute to the project, there is a donate button on the first section of the utility used to flash your xbox360, JungleFlasher(info).
iXtreme has taken quite literally thousands, if not in the tens of thousands of hours to produce, maintain and support, not to mention over 50 thousand dollars worth of professional equipment to break the technologies behind the LiteOn security. So for those of you out there who think this is all free, think not! Just free to you :) We appreciate all the forms of support out there, to the people who create software to aid the modification process, and each and every person out there who has spent his or her personal free time to help another user on the forums, IRC, or real life, to modify their console.
-Iriez
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