HAH. Just goes to show you the lengths that some people will go to, especially since she first said, and I quote:
"It disgusts me that they did this to my child"
"It disgusts me that they did this to my child"
That's what I'm getting from this too. Someone else hacked his achievements. Shes a MOM people, she doesn't know the first thing about halo or achievements or how they work. She just saw cheater and went WTF? The mom was a bit naive, and the kids 11, doesn't know better. Microsoft is being pretty cool about this if you ask me.Asehujiko said:So basically, somebody lies to an autistic child about whether or not his methods for getting achievements are legit, autistic child gets punished for something he didn't do and had no idea his unknown "benefactor" would do, child and his mother are utterly bewildered why that happened and ask publicly wtf is going on, Microshit blames them for the third party's action and the entire escapist is hivemindedly hating on them as well?
Yup, and I agreedeth2munkies said:Saw this coming a mile away as soon as I saw the title to the first news article.
Honestly, people need to stop milking disabilities.
So the kid gets rewarded for cheating, (then, I'm guessing, lying to his mother about it). Fantastic.Tom Goldman said:She's given up on fighting Microsoft, and will likely take the company's offer of a free month of Xbox Live Gold and a new Gamertag for Jackson to start again.
...just for the record HE didn't cheathardband said:Had a feeling when i saw the first thread. I couldn't understand why Microsoft would lie about it. Therefore they were lying. Just because he is autistic doesn't mean he's incapable of cheating.
Okay. Now try actually reading what this article says, because it's not what you just described at all. What really happened is they knew damn well this other player was going to cheat to give him armor, and they went ahead with it and gave that other player the account details so he could do it. Then they played the victim card when they got busted for the cheating they both knew had happened.Asehujiko said:So basically, somebody lies to an autistic child about whether or not his methods for getting achievements are legit, autistic child gets punished for something he didn't do and had no idea his unknown "benefactor" would do, child and his mother are utterly bewildered why that happened and ask publicly wtf is going on, Microshit blames them for the third party's action and the entire escapist is hivemindedly hating on them as well?
This one. It's ridiculous.deth2munkies said:Saw this coming a mile away as soon as I saw the title to the first news article.
Honestly, people need to stop milking disabilities.
and lets be honest here...Autistic or not...sounds like the kid is being babied by his mother and that autism isnt the LEAST of his worries for the real worldvxicepickxv said:So Microsoft followed standard operating procedures, got slammed by the mother of an Autistic child, then proven right? I fail to see a problem with this.
Yet I got 35/40. Most of the online ones. Many achievements that I hadn't even gotten close to getting. But, ehh, the game is buggy as hell so, ehh.MetalDooley said:Most of the Mercenaries 2 cheevs can be gotten offline.There's only a handful that require you to be onlineLegendaryGamer0 said:Actually, the last part is partially incorrect. I got a metric fuckload of the Mercenaries 2 online achievements offline due to a glitch that I did not do purposely. 35/40. No, I'm not giving them back because I've done everything to get them legit since then.