Wemod Trainer is providing mods

Huge feedback suggestions is to get this game some protection against mods and hacks cause wemod trainer is used to speed though the campaign on legendary find everything about everything gets all the achievements and when the coop campaign comes out will interfere with tos with Microsoft xbox and halo tos violations once the rest of the game is out. The point is wemod needs to take away halo infinite off the list and the other halo games it’s a matter of time someone will get ban on the campaign of halo infinite.

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Why is this a problem if it’s only affecting the campaign?

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Cause soon campaign will have coop cross play. Once someone forgets something they can get ban for modding since the campaign isn’t finished and 343 has it’s ways of detecting hack/mods especially if you want to play with your friends on xbox and you’re on pc modding away. No one wants to appeal a ban from xbox for cross play mods detection. Right now there’s a small security detection for the campaign already…

Are you saying you’ll get banned if you’re on Xbox and play with someone who is modding, that you’ll get banned for modding that affects Xbox players, or that you’ll get banned for modding during an online campaign?
That seems odd either way.

Yes it may be odd but if you go read the both tos and private policy in-game violations of tempering the game in any way of form will result in game ban from multiplayer and coop. Microsoft tos and private policy may not care until you get caught by another user reporting you modding or hacking the game. So hopefully you have trusted friends that won’t mind that if not well the chances could be 25%~75% depending on the fact friend or not and other things like they don’t like you cause you ruined there campaign with mods they didn’t know you used.

So the solution is to ask a 3rd party game breaker nicely to stop doing what they’re doing?

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It would be very weird to have someone in co-op do that to you, unless co-op has matchmaking.
Also, I’m not sure why Microsoft cares if someone mods or cheats in the campaign.
I guess if you’re playing co-op, and it has matchmaking, it could ruin someone’s experience, but if it doesn’t, there isn’t really much of an effect from it.
Achievements are nice but ineffectual, and campaign progress doesn’t affect multiplayer (aside from unlocked items).

Why Microsoft cares about it is due to the achievements on xbox cheating those is a violation of tos. Unfortunately that’s why they do care a lot about it cause enough reports and strikes on the account will result in banned account

That’s why I want wemod to take it off there list so no have to ask them.

Which is ridiculous, considering that Achievements are useless.
If they’re going to ban people for that, there’s a problem with Microsoft.

They been doing that for a long time. When you see someone that used to have millions achievement score and gets reported. Drops down to there orginal gamer score

So you want a 3rd party game breaking company known for supplying cheats and mods to take Halo off of their listings out of the kindness in their souls?

That doesn’t mean it isn’t ridiculous or that they don’t have a problem.

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Not my soul but the rest of the community’s that wants the same thing. I understand that you may like modding on an online game and do stuff in front of someone else showing them these mods that injects codes into game and etc. Oddly enough would say could do the same with cheat engine but buying a license to mod games

Correct on both ends it really depends what 343 wants there game to be at the core element. Do they want modders in there online game?

Buddy, the only way Halo is delisted is if 343/Microsoft sues or issues a DMCA on the company you posted about.

Other than that, the company in question isn’t going to just take down their listing. It’s part of their status quo and is a way they’re making money.

You expect them to do so out of the kindness of their hearts and souls, and it doesn’t work that way.

Besides, you’re also advertising for a mod/hack company on official forums by posting the name of the perpetrator.

That completely different DMCA is out of the question this is not a post to take down another company

I definitely think there shouldn’t be cheating in competitive multiplayer, but I think that it should be okay in singleplayer and non-matchmaking co-op (with friends should be okay).

I can agree there only if they take the campaign out of the online area of security sight

Then ask them to take it down or forward it to 343 through the proper channels.

They mod company is not going to do it because it would be the right thing to do.

The only way is going to be through a lawsuit.

But advertising for the company on official game forums (even if it’s not your explicit intention) isn’t going to make this problem disappear.