Halo 3 Rank Boosting Still In Demand

May 16, 2008 by Will Snizek 

You’d think rank boosting would have finally slowed down, but it’s still a common thing taking place on Halo 3. There are even people making money out there helping others boost their profile to the top of the ranks. I’m not sure why Bungie and Microsoft do not consider rank boosting a cheating offense. Boosting completely throws off the natural balance of things and is not fair to the players who actually earn their merits.

For some reason, I thought the Gilbert Arenas cheating incident would have sparked Microsoft and Bungie to take more steps against boosting, but apparently it’s just something that’s too much trouble for them to get involved with. I’d like to know what everyone else thinks about boosting and cheating in games. Do you think Microsoft and Bungie need to take more steps and ban these bums that are ruining the games for everyone else?

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5 Responses to “Halo 3 Rank Boosting Still In Demand”

  1. » Halo 3 Rank Boosting Still In Demand on May 16th, 2008 12:48 am

    [...] GAMINGtruth wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt You’d think rank boosting would have finally slowed down, but it’s still a common thing taking place on Halo 3. There are even people making money out there helping others boost their profile to the top of the ranks. I’m not sure why Bungie and Microsoft do not consider rank boosting a cheating offense. Boosting completely throws off the natural balance of things and is not fair to the players who actually earn their merits. For some reason, I thought the Gilbert Arenas cheating incident would [...]

  2. Halo 3 on May 20th, 2008 8:38 pm

    Good site I “Stumbledupon” it today and gave it a stumble for you.. looking forward to seeing what else you have..later

  3. Mega man on July 15th, 2008 1:19 am

    i boost everyday, and i also help other people boost. u cant stop us, and u never will

  4. Will Snizek on July 15th, 2008 11:50 am

    you make it sound like you are part of some boosting army or something. It’s really lame and lowers the value of games. What’s the purpose in boosting anyway? I suppose it makes people feel better about themselves or something…

  5. AS5 on August 12th, 2008 7:40 pm

    hell yeah im for it , i paid 500 microsoft points and got from a 20 to a 47 in 3 days

    helps out a lot more than u think
    thanks!

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