According to the EpiXR studio, which was kindly pinned down by Team Xbox for an apparent misuse of cheat codes in their titles (which they also promptly withdrew) while awaiting the official response for the game Aab’s animala new example of a system overflow has surfaced.
The Bergson’s Games Studios (TBGS) studio is now visibly better known on the Playstation, for example, and is now attempting an exercise that, unless it is fundamentally forbidden by the Xbox rules, remains entirely questionable. He’s not content with offering two different versions of his game At least one step
A second version of his game on both media but specially dedicated to the Spanish language appeared even though the original title was perfectly translated into that language from the start. So much GamerScore easy, but at the expense of the system because the title is recognized by Xbox Live as a different game than the original. But again, it’s not over…
Now a new iteration is born, under the guise ofa German version. Perfectly identical in construction, the 2000G offers itself without further effort and once again the title has already been translated into German in the original. Where the Xbox success system has already experienced bitter disappointments and has to reinvent itself, this is a new “legal” way for some studios, as we have known from the Playstation for some time, to simply multiply sales.
Except that through the intervention of a users on Twitter that the Xbox teams have been informed of the issue and will obviously look into the rather specific case of this title. It is ChrisChat
Thanks for the warning, we’ll check!
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Xbox’s achievement system hasn’t changed much since launch, while all who’ve copied it since have been able to add interesting and welcome variations. It must be acknowledged that the system has seen many disappointments lately because the generosity has been approved without Xbox reacting excessively on a case-by-case basis. Many users have long wanted “Xbox Hits” to take a new direction, and Microsoft says it’s working on it, but nothing on the horizon so far. And you, what do you think?