One thing I would really like to ask here... How do you "hack" on a home console game? I've been into games my whole life, as well as computers and electronics. I run a video game store in which I sell and rent games, and also repair every console from Atari 2600, to DS's, to PS3's to 360's. I know how to mod systems which is sort of a "hack," but really just a hardware bypass, (I don't do this as it would lessen my revenue though,) I know how to mod controllers, also not really a hack. Since the invention of on-line gaming, I have heard claims of people "hacking," which usually either turns out to be someone just exploiting a glitch, or the excuse of some noob getting owned hard, who can't accept it because he always beats his 2 year old sister, and doesn't think anyone could beat him legit. Never have I actually seen a "hack" in a home console video game, nor have I seen anyone tell me where you could even input a hack in a home console video game. When you people are claiming HAX!, are you actually accusing someone of altering the game mechanics in an unfair and direct manner, or are you just using the term generally? I've had to argue with so many people that this wasn't possible in the past, but maybe it is now with the newest gen consoles?