Posted on 26 October 2010. Tags: Amazon, Buy Xbox, Family Member, Family Members, First Option, Games Media, Gold Account, Gold Accounts, Gold Memberships, Hacks, Household, Important Point, Multi Player, Option 1, Player Mode, Profiles, Silver Accounts, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox Live
Especially for families, being able to have multiple players using the same xBox 360 is very important. Luckily, the xBox 360
comes with the ability to set up different profiles for every family member allowing them to keep track of their games, media, stats and more. When it comes to using xBox live though, things get a bit trickier. Here’s what you need to know.
1. xBox Live Gold Accounts
This is a very important point – two profiles cannot be configured to share the same xBox live Gold account without using techniques that go against Microsoft’s terms of service. If you want to give these types of hacks a try, expect to get banned. Otherwise, if everyone in your family wants to use xBox Live Gold, you have two options.
Option #1 – Buy an xBox Live 360 Gold
account for each player in your family. Although this will allow each family member to have their own profile to use with xBox Live, this option can be very expensive. xBox Live Gold accounts cost around $49 per year per account, so multiple accounts can add up fast. If you do decide to go this route, make sure to look for discounts. Amazon frequently offers sales on Xbox 360 12 Month Live Gold
memberships, so it can pay to shop around first.
Option #2 – Learn to share. That’s right, just buy one xBox live gold
account, create a profile and let family members take turns sharing it. This will save you a lot of money, depending on how many in your household, and it will also teach the younger players important lessons about taking turns. When you really stop and think about it, if everyone wants to play at once, why not just play some of the games in multi-player mode and compete with your own family members?
2. xBox Live Silver Accounts
If the members of your family want to have their own profiles and enjoy some of the online features the xBox live has to offer, why not just create Silver accounts? Silver accounts are completely free and Microsoft will usually allow you to set up enough on one console so each family member can have their own. Granted, you won’t be able to play the online multi-player games with a silver account, but when you’re ready for that, go back to step one and learn to share.
Silver accounts still allow players to access arcade games, shopping and other media though. Plus, players can access voice chat and text messaging with their other online friends, making this free level very entertaining all on it’s own.
Remember though, if you’ve ever been banned from xBox live before, you won’t even be able to get a free silver account. That still beats being a Korean kid though. In Korea, nobody under the age of 14 can use xBox live!
Hopefully, the above information will set the record straight for anyone trying to figure out how 2 players can share an XBox Live
account. Just remember to stay on the right side of Microsoft’s TOS and you shouldn’t run into any problems.
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Posted on 26 October 2010. Tags: Better Graphics, Blip, Blue Ray Disc, Different Games, Flash Memory Card, Game Makers, Gaming Forum, Gaming World, Journies, New Games, Old Favourites, Original Games, Photos Music, Play Station X, Playstation1, Real Beauty, Usb Ports, Wireless Controllers, Xbox 360, Xbox 360 Games
| When Sony® started to build a super console with Nintendo® the original name was the play station x. This revolutionized the use of the cd rom and cd into games playing with the ability to listen to music with this console. Their sales hit the roof and changed the gaming world as we know it today and the game makers across the world to be part of their team. With this early success Sony® decided to design a new one with built in screen for the use in traveling, mobile home and caravans which was of course the playstation1 with the idea that you could take it on holiday or on long journies.Once again it was a big seller. And the reason? Well the difference being the words Backward Compatible in the gaming world this concept would keep all your original games and allow you to upgrade to the latest console and buy the new games as and when you could while still using some of your old favourites. |
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| Sony® pressed on and produced the revolutionary PS2 ®, with an inbuilt DVD player and 2 USB ports (using a flash memory card allows you to download and upgrade games) an internet connection for playing online games, a very popular difference spawning many an online gaming forum amongst the many different games available FIFA® and Resident Evil® being just two to mention. This gave Sony® over 72% of the console market this from 1991 the first launch of the PS-X to sept 05. Of course that suffered a blip when Microsoft® introduced the XBOX 360®.With better graphics, wireless controllers as standard, remote in Was the ultimate console from Microsoft® to be the death of the PS2®. No, not when you know technology keeps moving us on. Welcome then the PS3. The difference? A remote internet connection, no done, wireless controllers, no done, better graphics yes, 20 GB or 60 GB hard drive, no done, removable yes it also has the ability to place your videos on file your photos music of course but the real beauty is in something called Blue-Ray® disc technology. This has caused more than a stir in every quarter to do with film making and digital T.V. companies who have been promoting H.D.T.V.s. Why? Well Blue-Ray® discs can simulate the same picture quality as an H.D.T.V. and creates 8.1 surround sounds. To date all of the top 7 of 8 film makers have embraced the Blue-Ray® technology. Now the question is, is this the death of the XBOX 360®? With a Blue-Ray® DVD player costing anywhere up to £1000.00s. To own a Sony® Playstation3® then for around £425.00 with the ability to go on-line play games store your files photographs and now watch the latest films in the best quality available. What’s your choice? |
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