[quote name='nnthomas']He hex-edited his profile. Hope he enjoys his ban.[/QUOTE]
He wont get banned. Trust me, I know from experience that the risk of a properly modded gamer profiles GS is pretty rare. Of course, this is only accounts I modded for friends; I'd never touch my legit 71k Gamertag, risks of ban or not. Over 3 years, over 6 gamertags modded, no bans.
And for the OP, the simple answer to people with 400,000 GS is that they used a program to mod their game collection and GS. It literally takes a minute. Those people eventually get banned, because someone is bound to whine to the xbox police about it. However, if they are a little more MODEST, and give themselves like, 1,000GS a day, for like a year, they won't likely get banned.
Then there's the kids, who in my opinion are WORSE than "hex editors" and cheaters that use programs; achievement wh0re boosters. Not the boosters that get together on Battlefield to nail some hard achievements with friends, no, I'm talking about the scum of the earth; the guys who play nothing but Disney and kid games. Hannah Montana, etc. I have a friend like this. He use to play good games with us, like MW and Gears...now, his existence is spent boosting easy games. He buys some for cheap, gameflys others. Every one has stopped playing games with him, and respecting him in general.
It's okay to be somewhat obsessed with getting 1k on every game you play. But when you play TERRIBLE games that there's no way you can actually ENJOY, just for achievements...then you need to find another hobby.
The irony is that these people do it for a bigger "xbl peenis", but absolutely no one but themselves is thinking "wow! good job!" or anything positive. There's just no respect, not even amongst most achievement whorez. So in the end, it's like they're suffering these bad games for nothing, because no one respects their e-peen. It's like, yeah, his XBL peen looks big from far away, but if you get closer, you'll notice that it's just a 3 inch peen with a 5 inch silicone extender attached to the end. it looks big, but it gets absolutely no respect; it's fake, and wasn't earned in a respectable, hard way.
Get the I Am Bad Company achievement. That cancels out 50 Disney baby games right there in terms of awesome GS.
And yes, I too am guilty of playing Avatar. But who wouldnt be? It takes 30 seconds, there's no suffering involved. And, a burned dvd costs about $1. All my lady friends borrow it too, they think guys will make fun of them if they have a low GS. Ahh, such silliness.
Conclusion: I actually respect the people that cheat for their GS with a program that takes 30 seconds. It shows me they at least don't enjoy wasting their life with mediocre games. Most games take on average 20 hours to get a full 1k. It's really no shock that people have a high GS; 20 hours is a weeks worth of gaming in most peoples free time after work. That's not too long, and add to the fact that not everyone buys a new game weekly, you'll understand how they have time to 1k so many games until they purchase a new one. 50k a year sounds about normal for most.