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[QUOTE="Cwagmire21"]Well I bought last year's subscription from eBay. I was emailed the code and it worked fine.Amazon probably - but I would never buy something like that on Ebay - I'm sure I'd be stuck with a used card.
Comic_Capers
make sure that person has really good feedback either high 90's or 100
weekends xbox have sales on gold membership, i think last week was like 1 dollar a month, u can just get 12 months for 12 bucks, also i saw 3 months for 10 bucks get 4 of those for 40...check xbox spotlight section
but i am actually good with the controller, and having the use the mouse and keyboard, makes it stressful some keys are too far, some i have to look down..idk controller is more comfortable, besides no matter what i do i am alwats gonna get sniped -__-
I play tf2 with my friends a lot, not good with the keyboard and mouse so i use a 360 controller, My friend has a messenger keyboard for 360, which he said he would give it to me for like 5 bucks...will it work on pc? I would use it for my 360 regardless but i am wondering maybe i can get double the benefits
Unfortunately, there's no option to just lockdown an Xbox 360, and I'm pretty sure the same applies to the PS3. However, I do know a few alternatives, using the Xbox 360's Family Settings.
1. Turn on the Family Timer, then adjust it to it's lowest setting - 15 minutes per week. Not only does this limit the time he spends playing, it says that you're in control, not him. The only problem is that it can't be set to "zero minutes allowed".
2. You didn't mention if you have Xbox Live installed. If this is the case, then you should definitely block access. There are two ways to do this. You can block the entire console's access, or just block specific accounts from accessing. While this won't completely stop him from playing on the console, it will prevent him from messing up any online statistics, or downloading content.
3. While the options above are viable solutions, I believe the easiest and most effective course of action would be to just lock up the controllers. The little tyke will still be able to turn on the console, but without controllers, all he'll be able to do is stare at the screen in disappointment (evil laugh ensues).
I strongly recommend that you check out Xbox.com's Family Settings page; it should help you achieve a broader knowledge of your console and hopefully put an end to this problem.
The_Gauss_Boss
wow that was awesome thanks
thanks guys, These companies should consider that..it would be a good thing to have whether its my situation or a parent believe their kid has had enough of xbox
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