Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Features On Xbox Live Explained

If you’ve never played an Xbox before, your first time can leave you feeling a bit mystified and confused. You need to get used to the controller and how to use it, which games suit you and especially how you can get online and play with your mates.

If you’re one of the easily confused, fear not, because this article will guide you through the murky world of online Xbox gaming.

Xbox was first released by Microsoft in 2001. At the time the only other console that was similar to it was the Playstation. A year later the company launched Xbox Live. This advance in technology allowed users to play games online using their broadband network. Although the service is free, Xbox Live requires a subscription to use.

At the moment there are two separate options for Xbox Live: Xbox Live Free and Xbox Live Gold. The first option is fairly self-explanatory, but the Gold option is one that has to be purchased. You can buy an Xbox Live Gold membership card or you can use a trial membership code to try before you buy. To purchase Xbox Live itself you can do so via a subscription card, which can themselves be purchased online or in various stores.

Once you have a subscription card, you can begin to use instant Microsoft points. You can buy these instant Microsoft points online or in selected stores as cards which hold certain amounts that can be redeemed on the system. The points enhance your overall gaming experience so you can enjoy exclusive game content, play classic arcade games, overhaul your style with different themes and download video content including HD movies and TV shows.