no because bungie disabled offline to online transitions with credits and armors and modding your credits will count as offline credit gaining
Yes especially online modding.
Yes. Any modding of the game, no matter what game type you are playing, can get you banned on an online account. This does not include getting out of maps/glitches in system.
They do. You earn more credits with offline profiles than online. When an offline profile is put online for the first time, it will lose a significant amount of credits for that reason.
I wouldn't recommend it. Bungie have an automated program that checks all activity online and you can be punished by having your account banned from matchmaking, have a full credit/armour reset or in extreme circumstances you can be banned from xbox live.
You must use a hack which runs a high risk of being banned from online play.
no but it will get you banned from online play
A mod, or modification, is a way to change the game you're playing into usually an unintended use. In halo if you mod on an online game you will be immediately banned because modding is a fancy word for noobing. So don't do it
There are ways to mod, and if you mod forgeable maps you will not get banned. Modding online will get you banned from Halo: Reach, and it is normally permanently depending on the severity. People also mod on J-Tag Xbox consoles, which completely modifies the game, however you cannot go online.
There are a few different websites that list business profiles online. WorkingPoint is a website that lets businesses list their profiles online. These profiles can then be found by potential customers, clients, or employees.
Yes. Cursing while you are online can get you banned.
Generally, if you are suspected of 'hacking' you'll be banned from the Xbox LIVE service on that gamertag. However, you'll actually likely be just reset to having no armor unlocks as whilst it is stored locally, it is also checked against online records.
Credits are used as currency for purchasing mp3 files from online stores