How do I prevent someone from playing wow?

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zendari

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Originally posted by: Sex Smurf
Just realized, sabotaging their own computer will not stop this wow-addict. He can go to his buddy's house and log in since the account is still active.

If he has a way to get there.
 

theGlove

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your right instead of the kid playing Wow, you should just kick him out on the streets and let him smoke crack and other stuff like that
 

corpseofworms

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If the parents really feel it's that important, then they can grow a spine and deal with it.

But who cares? As long as his grades stay up, he'll be okay. Anyone who can get sucked into a 12-hour day habit probably isn't the most social person in the first place. I would just stay out of it and let them fix their own problem. I'm assuming he's on summer break now, so there is no reason to be concerned. Hell, if it wasn't for sleep and (required) community service, I would be on a computer at least that long every day.
 

daclayman

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Originally posted by: sniperruff
i say OC the GF2 to an insane level so it'll shut down as soon as any gaming starts.

As much as I dislike the OP's politico leanings, you can flash a GF2 to whatever core/mem specs that you like, with a proggy that YOU can find on teh intraweb. I'm not sure how the 2D would work, however.
 

dc

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limit his WoW playing to a more reasonable level as long as he's fulfilling his chores and whatever responsibilities he may have... this is summer right? it's not he's skipping out from school and work to play.
 
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Your Cousins need to seriously evaluate their parenting strategy.

1) physically remove the computer and return only when the boy agrees to reverse the account priviledges and remove the damn game.
2) delete the game until the boy agrees to some structure...i.e., 4 hours a week only after his chores are done and on weekends during the school year.
3) go get some parenting counseling...jeez.
 

I Saw OJ

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Wow, if I would have tried that crap when I was young, I would have gotten a smack on the face and the computer thrown out the window. Tell the parents to grow a pair and quit screwing around.


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Originally posted by: d2arcturus
Oh, nebula reminded me of something. Boot into the BIOS and set a password in there for every time the computer turns on.

Isn't that over-rided by pulling the battery?
 

dc

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heh, taking his WoW away like this probably isn't gonna be a good thing in the long run imho.
should've taken some less drastic steps before going all out like this.

now you're gonna have parents that still suck at parenting + pissed off rebelious feeling kid instead of merely sucky parents + game addict kid. heh.
 

Journer

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there is a linux password crack tool that works perfectly...use that...dont mem the name...it is on my thumb drive and i cant find it :( if only it would respond to a ping like everything else i loose :'(
 

PsharkJF

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Overclock?
Hell, just underclock his GFX card and CPU so the game stutters. Sure, office and other basic crap like that won't be effected, but it'll be impossible for him to play the game?
 

LordMorpheus

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Originally posted by: Corbett
Tell your cousin to grow a backbone and tell the kid he cant play any more! Sound like some great parents! :roll:

yep. If my kid is playing WoW when I tell him not to, he would loose computer rights.

And things would get worse if I caught him again.
 

bootymac

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Here's the least obvious way: plant some gay porn on his account, bust him with it, parents ban him from computer

owned

edit: tell all his friends too
 

apac

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That's some sh!ttiest parenting. When I was on my computer too long as a kid, they said "get off and go do something else", and I did because they were the rules. Breaking any rules would always come back to bite me in the ass.
 

w00t

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Originally posted by: bootymac
Here's the least obvious way: plant some gay porn on his account, bust him with it, parents ban him from computer

owned

edit: tell all his friends too

rofl candians...