May 19, 2009
1:18 am

Microsoft has bigger plans for cheaters than simply resetting their gamerscore. VG247 noted that on the most recent Major Nelson radio podcast, guest Stephen Toulouse outlined harsh penalties for those who have glitched their way to high scores. "The bar is a little bit higher than that," he said in response to a question about resetting scores. "The other thing it does is, it puts a tag that you've been cheating on your gamercard. That's a pretty big Scarlet Letter."

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