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Getting Started on Xbox Live

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So, what do you need to get onto the Microsoft Xbox Live Gaming Service? There are so many different options available to you. But below is a list of must haves:-


Choose a model of Xbox to buy

 

Xbox360-250GB

Xbox360-250GB

Option 1 Option 2 Option 3
Option 4

Xbox Arcade Package

(Now end of sale, no longer in production)

Xbox Elite Package

 


(Now end of sale, no longer in production)

Xbox 360 S

250GB

Xbox 360 S

4GB

Pro's - Cheap Pro's - Includes HDD storage and extras

Pro's - Includes 250GB HDD storage and built in Wireless N (no additional adapter needed).

Quieter

No additional PSU needed for Kinect

Pro's - Built in Wireless N (no additional adapter needed).

Quieter

No additional PSU needed for Kinect

The cheapest version available

Con's - No storage included Con's - None, just more expensive Con's - None Con's - Only 4GB of storage available and will be quickly outgrown by serious gamers

 


 

Xbox Storage

(Required to store your Xbox profile, you may already have storage included with the purchase of your Xbox)

 

Option 1 Option 2 Option 3
HDD

20 GB, 60 GB, 120 GB or 250 GB.
Memory Card

64 MB, 256MB & 512MB
USB Pen Drive

Can be formatted up to 16GB
Pro's - High Capacity, included with the Elite package Pro's - Portable, good if you want to move your profile between different Xboxes Pro's - Cheap and 3rd party USB pens work
Con's - Expensive Con's - Low Capacity, expensive Con's - Medium Capacity - 16GB
Best Option all round
Ok for portability
Second best

 


 

A Broadband Connection

A Broadband connection (landline Cable, ADSL, VDSL or FTTP preferred). Microsoft now recommend 3Mbps download 5Mbps upload, however I know many users in the UK still game on 0.5Mbps downstream, 0.125Mbps upstream. 2Mbps down/1Mbps up or above would be my ideal recommendation.

 

Xbox Live does not use massive amounts of downstream bandwidth , the more upstream/upload you have the more players you can host if you are the host

 

 


 

 

A connection from your Xbox to your Broadband Router

(Other options are available, the most popular ones are shown below)

 

Xbox360-250GB

Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 3 Option 4
Ethernet Cable

Cat5/Cat5e or Cat6 any length up to 100m
Official Wireless Adapter

Built in Wireless N Adapter

(Xbox 360 S 250GB or 4GB a.ka. Slim only)

Connect via Wireless Laptop/PC

Find out how to do this here
Homeplugs/
Powerline Adapters
Pro's - Very cheap, no interference, high speed, very easy to set-up. The best possible connection. Pro's - A tidy solution Pro's - No cost Pro's - Cheap, you can re-use the wireless connection on your PC/Laptop as long as it has a spare Ethernet port available. Pro's - High Speed, interference not usually an issue like wireless, second best option compared to a wired connection
Con's - None really, although if your Xbox is sited far from the router running a long Ethernet cable could be unsightly unless done neatly. Con's - Quite expensive and if not set-up correctly could affect gameplay, although wireless interference issues can usually be solved. Con's -None Con's - Requires the PC/Laptop to be powered up while you are gaming Con's - Homeplugs work best when connected into a power socket of its own, generally do not like to be connected to surge protected extension sockets
Best Option all round
Tidy solution
Zero cost if you already have a wireless router
Great if wireless distance is an issue for you and cabling out of the question

 


 

An Xbox Live Gold Subscription

If you want to play online gaming on the Xbox Live network you will need an Xbox Live Gold Subscription and there are various methods to purchase one. You can buy 1, 3, 12 or 13 month subscriptions (13 months via membership cards only)

Click here to see the difference between Silver and Gold Subscriptions

PLEASE REMEMBER

If your Xbox is new you can sign up to Xbox Live via your Xbox Dashboard (VERY IMPORTANT TO DO THIS FROM THE XBOX ITSELF and not Xbox.com) and sign up for a silver membership, by doing this you will automatically be given a free one month trial for your gamertag, this can be done for up to three different gamertag's per Xbox. After that you can buy a membership using one of the options below before your trial runs out.

 

Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4
Via the Xbox Dashboard Via Xbox.com Membership Card

Available in store or from online retailer
Membership Card (Emailed)

Available from various websites
Pro's - Easy to do Pro's - Easy to do, can be done in advance of getting your Xbox Pro's - Cheaper than buying direct from Microsoft, you are in control of when the subscription ends(no auto-renew), widest range of payment method Pro's - Cheapest option and can be up to £15 cheaper for a 12 month subscription when compared to buying direct from Microsoft.

You are in control of when the subscription ends (no auto-renew)

Fast e-mailed delivery/Wide range of payment options (depending on website used)
Con's - Joint most expensive option, your credit card details will stay on file and your subscription will automatically renew when it comes to an end unless cancelled. Con's - Joint most expensive option, your credit card details will stay on file and your subscription will automatically renew when it comes to an end unless cancelled Con's - Cheaper options available, may have to wait for delivery in the post or have to travel to store Con's - Human error could lead to you getting a duplicate membership code as codes are usually scanned, but usually easily rectified. Sometimes not instant as security checks to prevent fraud can be required.
Most Expensive
Most Expensive
Good all round option
Best Option

 

Here is a useful flash presentation that could also help you decide how you would like to get access to Xbox live

Would you like to be able to publish your own Xbox Live Frequently asked questions on this site?

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