
Be careful what you screenshot in Cyberpunk 2077, Xbox is watching
Imagine my surprise when I receive an email from Xbox Live notifying me of an enforcement against my account. At first I thought it might be a phishing attempt, but no, logging in to the enforcement.xbox.com portal does indeed show action taken.
Considering I never indulge in in-game chat or ever send messages to anyone who isn’t an actual friend, I’m sitting there puzzled. Until I scroll down and see what it’s for.
“Inappropriate screenshot”. The game? Cyberpunk 2077.
In any case it does open a big old box. The game is rated for adults, as rightly it should be, but equally Microsoft is happy to sell it, and indeed platforms like Twitch and YouTube are happy to allow streaming of it. But taking a (possibly) hilarious screengrab could land you in hot water with the Xbox Live police.
I’m not banned, yet, and have no limitations placed on my account, but my reputation score has now decreased. And I can imagine that if I were to continue screen grabbing suggestive moments in Night City that further, more serious action may well follow.
So, be careful. Heed these words as advice. You might think your in-game genitals are hilarious or impressive, but Xbox, it seems, does not. If you don’t have a capture card, then maybe take more photos of the scenery and less of the, er, other scenery.
A dark and gritty world
Cyberpunk 2077
The standard for next-gen.
Cyberpunk 2077 is the latest project from CD Projekt Red, the developers behind the Witcher 3. To follow up the game that defined a generation of gaming, Cyberpunk 2077 needed to be huge, ambitious, and captivating.
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