Team Infectus announces modchip delays

Posted Dec 16, 2007 at 10:56PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: InFeCtuS Modchip, Microsoft, modchip
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Infectus modchip - Image 1Those of you who fancy modding your Microsoft Xbox 360 game consoles may be interested to know that modchip makers Team Infectus posted a bulletin lately with some important news. It's been confirmed that deliveries of their ARGON chips have been delayed and a release date for their Infectus2 modchip has been announced.

The ARGON shipments have been delayed four working days due to a truck driver strike somewhere in Italy. Team Infectus extends its apologies for everyone who will be affected by this development.

This means that everyone scheduled to get their ARGON chips on the 17th will instead get them on the 21st. Team Infectus adds that they'll have a fresh supply of 3,000 more ARGONs on the 26th.

Lastly, the anticipated Infectus2 modchip is almost good to go and should be available on January 10th. It features some new updates that we'll be detailing in future posts.

Be warned, though, that modding your Xbox 360  will void your Xbox 360's warranty and could get you banned in Xbox Live. Get into this practice at your own risk.

 
 
 

Comments

by ineedfiles - 2007-12-17 00:18:11
i love modchips

i cant wait to get my hands on one of these mod chips. personally i have a life, and get plenty of women, so i don't need to waste my life playing online against a bunch of losers who have nothing better to do than to waste their live playing online. besides games aren't worth 60 dollars or more anyways. HOW MUCH MONEY DO GAME DEVELOPERS GET FOR MAKING GAMES? I HAVE HEARD THEY GET 9 BUCKS AN HOUR. or do they get a percentage of the games? of they do get a percentage, what percent do they get? 1%? maybe 2%? i have over 100+ iso's and cso's for the psp, and i only have 2-3 that are worth playing. basically 60GB sitting there doing nothing. i have a 4GB and 2 1Gb memory cards but dont use the 1GB's because there arent enough games worth playing.

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