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==== Soft Mod ====
==== Soft Mod ====
[[File:Action replay xbox.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Xbox Action Replay Kit.]]
[[File:Action replay xbox.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Xbox Action Replay Kit.]]
“Soft Mod” refers to instances of cheating where players use external programs in their console or computer to give themselves an unfair advantage, or to accomplish tasks not normally possible in the game. Such programs include [[Action Replay]], which allows players to input hexadecimal codes to manipulate variables (such as a player's remaining ammo) and settings in the game. Action Replay use can result in a ban.
"Soft Mod" refers to instances of cheating where players use external programs in their console or computer to give themselves an unfair advantage, or to accomplish tasks not normally possible in the game. Such programs include [[Action Replay]], which allows players to input hexadecimal codes to manipulate variables (such as a player's remaining ammo) and settings in the game. Action Replay use can result in a ban.


Soft Modding also refers to the modification of game data in general. In ''Halo 3'', this includes the modification of [[Forge|map variants]], [[custom game|game variants]], [[Theater|screenshots, films, and film clips]]. Creating modded content will result in a console ban; uploading any modded content to a [[File Share]] will result in a File Share ban.
Soft Modding also refers to the modification of game data in general. In ''Halo 3'', this includes the modification of [[Forge|map variants]], [[custom game|game variants]], [[Theater|screenshots, films, and film clips]]. Creating modded content will result in a console ban; uploading any modded content to a [[File Share]] will result in a File Share ban.
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*Enhanced [[weapons]].
*Enhanced [[weapons]].
*Unlimited ammo and [[grenade]]s.
*Unlimited ammo and [[grenade]]s.
*”Clones”—player models that don't do anything—in map variants.
*"Clones"—player models that don't do anything—in map variants.


There have been many debates about whether soft mods should be permitted in [[Forge]] and [[custom game]]s.
There have been many debates about whether soft mods should be permitted in [[Forge]] and [[Custom Game]]s.


====Hard Mod====
====Hard Mod====

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