Back when you were young and played video games over at your friend's house, chances are you would have traded barbs with one another especially when it is not a co-op match. Well, the advent of networked gaming has seen those verbal remarks made within a LAN or a cybercafe, and as Internet gaming explodes, it is not that possible any more to place a face behind the slurs that you hear. With Halo 4 being a big hit already since it was released on the Xbox 360, it goes without saying that there will be racial slurs as well as sexist remarks sent from one gamer to another, and what does Microsoft has to say about it.
Ubergizmo , Microsoft has no special policies where Xbox Live bigotry is concerned, Microsoft has no special policies where Xbox Live bigotry is concerned