O sea... antes del update, solo se tenian suposiciones y posibles riesgos de nuevas detecciones...
ahora que el update esta distribuyendose, hay alguna confirmacion de parte de commodore4eva de si REALMENTE hay alguna deteccion?
algun tipo de confirmacion?
porque sinceramente el hecho de que las copias sigan funcionando no me da ninguna seguridad.
Tranquilamente M$ puede estar tomando nota de futuras victimas..no? :(
ok.. yo se que no hay ninguna seguridad para estas cosas.. pero aunque sea me gustaria conocer si commodore4eva tiene alguna info adicional.
Y tal vez alguien de aqui conoce algun info al respecto.
EDIT:
segui investigando y encontre esto:
GaryOPA: Hitachi-LG Xtreme FW with Disc-Jitter WIP and Thoughts on MS Check
>> GaryOPA informed us that the Xtreme firmware for the Hitachi-LG ODD with added Disc-Jitter (like C4E's Toshiba-Samsung Xtreme v5.3) will be released very soon and that you can expect more HLG Xtreme FW updates in the near future.
He also shared his thoughts about the Disc-Jitter 'check' and suggests Microsoft might perform this check on request of the Xbox Live servers at some specific/unexpected moments when you're trying to play online. Right now, according to member reports on our forums, it looks like all old Xtreme firmwares (for both TS and HLG) that were working on kernel 4552, seem to work fine on the kernel 5759 (Spring Update) too. So GaryOPA's theory might be right, or MS is playing the delay-ban game again and are just collecting data ... or they have even other plans with the check (if actually already implemented in the spring07 update).
From GaryOPA:
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Commodore4Eva made an Xtreme FW with Disc-Jitter for Hitachi-LG v47 (test stage). Testing is almost completed.
Updates on all the versions is in process.
I'm talking with Maximus in getting Maximus 360 Firmware Toolbox(info) uptodate to handle all drive versions with this "c4e" fix, instead of "c4e" releasing the v47, then me releasing a v40 thru v59 package, and Maximus releasing a v78/v79 package.
I think it would be better to have one solid program, to handle all the future Hitachi releases, as there is going to be a number of them shortly, but the "Jitter" one way or the other will be out within 24 hours or less.
It would have been done earlier but I had a major hard drive crash, and have been working with older backups, and complete lost of all my emails.
Another personal thought regarding the "Spring Update":
Was thinking about the update, for it to work 100% they might need to shut-down the Live service for a few hours on their end later and update the server side also, as this type of checking should be done only when playing a game on XBOX Live and should be a request from the XBOX Live service to RE-TEST or CHECK the disc and can be done anytime during disc spinning (yes / no?).
Maybe also MS is waiting for the Bungie Halo3 beta startdate to start using this new feature, as getting everyone with a copy of CRACKDOWN on using HALO 3 beta would be the key to the puzzle and good press!