Xbox owners will probably know that the platform is a little bit strict when it comes to what you can and can't do online, having recently implemented a three-strike system to police its users. Most of you will likely have assumed that your own Media Gallery would be safe from the prying eyes of Xbox though, but apparently that might not be the case.
A few days ago, Baldur's Gate 3 player Daddy-Vegas shared a warning to fellow Xbox users on the game's subreddit not to record game clips of some of its more "intimate" scenes. In the Reddit post, they explain that they made a few game clips of some "naked camp fun time", in which he showed off all the companions in the buff as they wanted to demonstrate the game's "sausage physics" for his brother for a laugh.
Unfortunately, these clips were then uploaded to the Xbox servers by default, something the system does to help users share clipped content more easily. Xbox did not appreciate these clips and seems to have whacked Daddy-Vegas with a year-long suspension, with each clip being considered a separate infraction and testing the platform's three-strike system.
Now that Daddy-Vegas has been banned, they can no longer access games that require a network connection, stopping them from playing their other games such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Daddy-Vegas doesn't provide the clips in questions, but they do provide an image of the actual strikes themselves, all of which came within a minute of each other.
Baldur's Gate 3 fans might be best avoiding Xbox altogether at this rate, as players are still running into issues with corrupted save files.
They then rightly decided to appeal in an attempt to either remove the ban, or have it softened, but it appears as though
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