Sabotage
Sabotage
He mentioned the router he’s using has a switch on the side that turns on/off Wi-Fi... Changing the password won’t make a difference. Here are some options: - I’d go into the router and block the IP addresses or domains linked to Fortnite. - The same approach, but this time on his computer’s host file – I’d change his game shortcuts so they all link to a picture that says “You have been banned.” - I’d inform my grandma that the game he’s playing includes explicit content. All these steps would prevent him from playing Fortnite.
Build a solid foundation and tell him to stop, your grandparents covered the internet costs, not his mom or you. You both deserve equal access, especially since there are other guests using the Wi-Fi too. I can almost bet they’re just too kind to intervene. If this doesn’t work, just log into the router and tweak the QoS settings so Fortnite gets the lowest priority. Plus, set up a static DNS A record pointing to fortnite.com (or whatever site you’re on) and redirect it to lemonparty.
Access his Fortnite profile and enable cheating tools or hacks. This will result in a ban and loss of access. When he plays, check the router and disconnect the Ethernet cable around the halfway point of a match. As soon as you notice him expressing frustration about connectivity issues, reconnect the cable and leave the scene. Repeat this consistently during his sessions. For PC users, insert a hidden wireless keyboard or mouse into the back of his machine and take control when needed. Make it subtle by causing him to turn unexpectedly while aiming. If using a keyboard, occasionally switch his weapon during combat. Occasionally press the wall-building keys so he constructs barriers while moving. On PC, after he leaves the room, open many browser tabs for inappropriate content and leave them visible for others to see. Alternatively, browse and then close them, then reveal his search history showing explicit material. He’ll likely face a ban from the system.