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Saturday 21 February 2015

download youtube videos using vlc

Download YouTube Videos

 The Best Hidden Features of VLC 

 1.Find a video on YouTube—like this one—and copy the URL from the address bar.
2.In VLC, head to Media > Open Network Stream. 
3Paste the YouTube link in the box and click Play. 
4.Under Tools, click Codec Information.
5.In the box that says Location, right-click the block of text and click Select All. Copy this text to your clipboard. 
6.Go back to your browser and paste the link in the address bar. This will open the source file directly on YouTube's servers.
7.Right-click the video as it plays and select Save Video As. 
 You can also record clips from YouTube videos as they're streaming in VLC by pressing the red Record button in the player itself. This isn't as direct of a rip, but it's handy if you need to grab a particular clip out of a long video.

Thursday 19 February 2015

How to Hack Wi-Fi: Cracking WPA2-PSK Passwords Using Aircrack-Ng


When Wi-Fi was first developed in the late 1990s, Wired Equivalent Privacy was created to give wireless communications confidentiality. WEP, as it became known, proved terribly flawed and easily cracked. You can read more about that in my beginner's guide to hacking Wi-Fi.
As a replacement, most wireless access points now use Wi-Fi Protected Access II with a pre-shared key for wireless security, known as WPA2-PSK. WPA2 uses a stronger encryption algorithm, AES, that's very difficult to crack—but not impossible. My beginner's Wi-Fi hacking guide also gives more information on this.
The weakness in the WPA2-PSK system is that the encrypted password is shared in what is known as the 4-way handshake. When a client authenticates to the access point (AP), the client and the AP go through a 4-step process to authenticate the user to the AP. If we can grab the password at that time, we can then attempt to crack it.
In this tutorial from our Wi-Fi Hacking series, we'll look at using aircrack-ng and a dictionary attack on the encrypted password after grabbing it in the 4-way handshake. If you're looking for a faster way, I suggest you also check out my article on hacking WPA2-PSK passwords using coWPAtty.

Step 1: Put Wi-Fi Adapter in Monitor Mode with Airmon-Ng

Let's start by putting our wireless adapter in monitor mode. For info on what kind of wireless adapter you should have, check out this guide. This is similar to putting a wired adapter into promiscuous mode. It allows us to see all of the wireless traffic that passes by us in the air. Let's open a terminal and type:
  • airmon-ng start wlan0
Note that airmon-ng has renamed your wlan0 adapter to mon0.

Step 2: Capture Traffic with Airodump-Ng

Now that our wireless adapter is in monitor mode, we have the capability to see all the wireless traffic that passes by in the air. We can grab that traffic by simply using the airodump-ng command.
This command grabs all the traffic that your wireless adapter can see and displays critical information about it, including the BSSID (the MAC address of the AP), power, number of beacon frames, number of data frames, channel, speed, encryption (if any), and finally, the ESSID (what most of us refer to as the SSID). Let's do this by typing:
  • airodump-ng mon0
Note all of the visible APs are listed in the upper part of the screen and the clients are listed in the lower part of the screen.

Step 3: Focus Airodump-Ng on One AP on One Channel

Our next step is to focus our efforts on one AP, on one channel, and capture critical data from it. We need the BSSID and channel to do this. Let's open another terminal and type:
  • airodump-ng --bssid 08:86:30:74:22:76 -c 6 --write WPAcrack mon0
  • 08:86:30:74:22:76 is the BSSID of the AP
  • -c 6 is the channel the AP is operating on
  • WPAcrack is the file you want to write to
  • mon0 is the monitoring wireless adapter*
As you can see in the screenshot above, we're now focusing on capturing data from one AP with a ESSID of Belkin276 on channel 6. The Belkin276 is probably a default SSID, which are prime targets for wireless hacking as the users that leave the default ESSID usually don't spend much effort securing their AP.

Step 4: Aireplay-Ng Deauth

In order to capture the encrypted password, we need to have the client authenticate against the AP. If they're already authenticated, we can de-authenticate them (kick them off) and their system will automatically re-authenticate, whereby we can grab their encrypted password in the process. Let's open another terminal and type:
  • aireplay-ng --deauth 100 -a 08:86:30:74:22:76 mon0
  • 100 is the number of de-authenticate frames you want to send
  • 08:86:30:74:22:76 is the BSSID of the AP
  • mon0 is the monitoring wireless adapter

Step 5: Capture the Handshake

In the previous step, we bounced the user off their own AP, and now when they re-authenticate, airodump-ng will attempt to grab their password in the new 4-way handshake. Let's go back to our airodump-ng terminal and check to see whether or not we've been successful.
Notice in the top line to the far right, airodump-ng says "WPA handshake." This is the way it tells us we were successful in grabbing the encrypted password! That is the first step to success!

Step 6: Let's Aircrack-Ng That Password!

Now that we have the encrypted password in our file WPAcrack, we can run that file against aircrack-ng using a password file of our choice. Remember that this type of attack is only as good as your password file. I'll be using the default password list included with aircrack-ng on BackTrack named darkcOde.
We'll now attempt to crack the password by opening another terminal and typing:
  • aircrack-ng WPAcrack-01.cap -w /pentest/passwords/wordlists/darkc0de
  • WPAcrack-01.cap is the name of the file we wrote to in the airodump-ng command
  • /pentest/passwords/wordlist/darkc0de is the absolute path to your password file

How Long Will It Take?

This process can be relatively slow and tedious. Depending upon the length of your password list, you could be waiting a few minutes to a few days. On my dual core 2.8 gig Intel processor, it's capable of testing a little over 500 passwords per second. That works out to about 1.8 million passwords per hour. Your results will vary.
When the password is found, it'll appear on your screen. Remember, the password file is critical. Try the default password file first and if it's not successful, advance to a larger, more complete password file such as one of these.

Stay Tuned for More Wireless Hacking Guides

Keep coming back, as I promise more advanced methods of hacking wireless in future tutorials. If you haven't seen the other Wi-Fi hacking guides yet, check them out here. Particularly the one on hacking WEP using aircrack-ng and hacking WPA2-PSK passwords using coWPAtty.

8 Reasons Why You Should Be Playing Even More Video Games








Although your friends might roll their eyes every time you talk about playing Clash of Clans, Call of Duty, or Candy Crush Saga, your excessive gaming habits might actually be making you healthier than everyone else.
I've got your attention now, right?
Read on for 8 insanely good life-improving reasons to keep gaming online, or, for all of you kid gamers out there, 8 reasons that'll get your mom off your back for good.

Reason #1: Your Brain Will Literally Get Bigger

Moms around the world may think that spending significant time on the PlayStation rots your brain, yet according to scientists, playing video games regularly will directly increase the size of your brain.
Recently, Super Mario was the focus of a study conducted by Simone Kühn, a scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development. Adult participants played the game for 30 minutes each day for an eight-week period. When compared to those who didn't play any video games, the Super Mario gamers developed increased grey matter
This brain may look small, but that's just because it's only one hemisphere.
Image by Denis Balibouse/Reuters What makes grey matter so important? That mushy, literally grey tissue is home to the cell bodies of our nervous system. When there's more grey matter to go around, we become better at controlling our muscles, our speech, and our emotions.
Kühn's research showed that grey matter increased the most in players' right hippocampus, right prefrontal cortex, and cerebellum—areas that are in charge of important functions like spatial navigation, the formation of memories, strategic planning, and motor skills.
The different parts of the brain and what they do.
Image via The Independent Interestingly, Kühn's study also found that your love of gaming can be beneficial on its own. Those who were most excited to play a few rounds of Super Mario exhibited the greatest and most pronounced brain growth.
So, the next time you're stuck at work, anxiously counting down the hours until you and your games are reunited, take a little comfort in the fact that you're growing your brain.

Reason #2: They Can Teach You Everything

Your parents might have hated all those hours you spent on your Sega console growing up, but all those hours you logged gaming taught you more than you know.
Video games, with their unique worlds, varied rules, and unusual teaching methods, can teach you just about anything.
Pick and choose your weapon. Any will do, even a smartphone. (PS: These are actually soaps.)
Image via Firebox Though "practice makes perfect" is a phrase that many people believe incites learning, playing rounds of Halo or Minecraft with your friends can be an equally great way to learn.
The different games you play all feature different rules, processes, and strategies, and, as a result, each time you pick up a new game, you're required to learn the ropes. While experienced gamers might have a better grasp of which buttons perform actions in various games, there's still a learning curve in which players subconsciously learn what the game requires.
The more you put your brain to work learning new rules, tricks, and techniques while attempting to master a game, the more you'll learn overall. After all, nothing makes a strong student better than learning continuously.

Reason #3: You'll Develop a Flexible Brain

Did you know that every time you turn on your gaming console, you're giving your brain a workout? Regular video game action helps your brain become more flexible and adaptable.
Not exactly this kind of flexing, but you get the point.
Image via Shutterstock Dr. Brian D. Glass and a team of researchers at Queen Mary University of London and University College London measured individuals' cognitive power after playing two computer video games: StarCraft and The Sims.
StarCraft, which requires a significant amount of strategy and memory to play, made players faster and more accurate when completing tasks that required brain flexibility. Those who played The Sims, on the other hand, didn't hone their mental skills at all.
[1] Get smarter with StarCraft. [2] And dumber with The Sims
Images via Blizzard Entertainment, EA Gaming your way to a flexible brain doesn't mean your grey matter will help you pull off a crane pose in yoga class. Rather, your brain will become sharper and better at strategy. Your cognitive flexibility, as Glass defines it, is your ability to adapt to different tasks quickly. Those whose brains are most flexible are able to easily switch back and forth between tasks, and typically solve problems by thinking of multiple ideas simultaneously.
Those hours spent carefully developing strategies online are applicable to your everyday life. Playing StarCraft and other similar games increase your ability to make quick decisions and learn from mistakes. Remember, you can only master the splits if you stretch on a regular basis—your cognitive flexibility works the same way, so hop on your computer or gaming console and play for a while.

Reason #4: They'll Improve Your Reading Ability

If you're someone who's always disliked reading, video games might actually help you become more interested in books. Particularly helpful for those who have a hard time focusing their attention, spending some quality time gaming can get you focused.
If only reading was "this" easy.
Image by Gillian Blease/WIRED Perhaps most impressively, video games can have a great effect on those with dyslexia. Though the jury is still out within the scientific community regarding the exact neurocognitive cause of dyslexia, video games have recently been found to hold a possible cure.
In a study conducted by a group of Italian researchers, children who played just 12 hours of action-based video games saw a huge improvement in their reading abilities. Out of all other game types, those featuring a heavy dose of action helped young, dyslexic readers better than an entire year of tutoring and training. The study's participants could read faster and paid better attention while doing so.
While you might not face the challenges of dyslexia, your brain will still benefit from an increase in focus. Video games train our brains' attention system with their quick bursts of action. While playing, we constantly shift our attention to various changes on the screen before us, responding to audio and visual cues.
These kids improved their reading time by 0.39 syllables per second.
Image via Telegraph If you're looking to improve your brain's attention span, spend some quality time with an action-based game. Both your ability to focus and your reading abilities will improve as a result.

Reason #5: You'll Be a Happier Person

Turning on your gaming console could provide relief from your bad mood better than talking out your feelings with a friend. Through the use of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), video games can help players retrain their brain and eliminate negative thinking.
Playing a fantasy game helped teenagers beat their depression, according to a study conducted by a group of researchers from New Zealand. The researchers developed a video game that led players through a world in which they literally battled and destroyed their unhappy thoughts.
This is exactly how every family should be.
Image via Shutterstock After playing for a few hours each week, 44 percent of participants were cured of their depression, while 66 percent felt their symptoms were reduced by at least 30 percent. Only 26 percent of those who met with a therapist and talked out their feelings rather than jumping into the virtual world overcame depression.
Video games have also been shown to improve the overall emotional well-being in senior, so it's important no matter what age you are.
Even old people can benefit from video games.
Image by Anne McLaughlin/North Carolina State University While you might not struggle with the symptoms or signs of depression, everyone needs a mood boost now and then. Cure your Monday blues by playing a video game you love, and your mental state will literally be transported to a different world. While fantasy worlds were best for those suffering from depression, your favorite action game will help you release your emotions just as well.

Reason #6: They Improve Your Eyesight

Go ahead, stare at your TV screen all day: as long as you're playing action-based video games, you'll only improve your eyesight.
Fast-paced action games are best for improving vision.
Image via Shutterstock Thanks to their unexpected bursts of action, varied perspectives, and careful details, first-person shooter video games are an easy fix for poor vision. As you train your focus on the playing field before you, sudden changes in the nonstop action require you to focus your eyes carefully if you want to catch the details. When your eyes have to adapt quickly, the muscles become stronger to accommodate these new needs.
Can't stand shooting bad guys while gaming? Don't worry, your vision will still become sharper and clearer. Gamers with 20/20 vision find their eyes improving with normal play of any game.

Reason #7: You'll Get More Done at Work

Tuning out distractions and getting down to work is easier if you enjoy what you're hearing in the background. Listening to the soundtrack of your favorite games while working will make you more productive, and, of course, make you a more pleasant employee.
This is not exactly what I mean by getting more done at work.
Image by star5112/Flickr The unique soundtracks of video games not only make you happy—they also remind you of those difficult-to-earn achievements you've unlocked. These enjoyable reminders of all the fun you've had gaming encourage your brain to release dopamine, which makes you happy. That happiness spills over into your work, increasing your productivity, accuracy, and speediness at work.

Reason #8: They Reduce Stress

You most likely already know how great it feels to express your rage in a Black Ops battle, but did you know that each round you play helps you relieve stress?
A study by Texas A&M psychology professor Christopher Ferguson measured the effects of violent and non-violent video games on players. After completing a task designed to make them angry, the participants played either a non-violent game, violent game, or nothing at all. Those who gamed with violent video games were calmer and in better moods than those who didn't play.
It may look painful, but this is actually relieving stress.
Image via Crave Online Turn on the most violent game in your collection if you need to blow off steam. Immersing yourself in a vicious, good-versus-evil game helps you to express any angry, negative feelings through gameplay—which is definitely better than screaming at your roommate. You'll not only feel less stressed, but also be better able to control your mood.
According to Ferguson, letting your hostility out in a virtual world helps you manage your emotions in reality. When playing online, you're free to express all of the angry feelings you wish, without harming others.

Start Reaping the Benefits... Now!

Before you consider spending less time in front of your TV, remember how beneficial gaming is for your entire body. Not only will you be in better spirits, but you'll also live a healthier life. Now go ahead, pick up your controller and spend a few hours with your favorite games!

How to Mess Up a Computer As A Prank

This is one of the easiest and best computer pranks ever invented. It's simple to do, and works great. This prank causes all of the icons on the desktop to be unclickable, as well as the start bar.
1. At your desktop, close all windows if any are open, and press Print Screen/SysRq on the keyboard.
2. Go to your default picture manager and right click and paste. A small picture of your desktop will appear.
3. Set this picture as your backround, right click then select "set as backround".
4. Take every single one of your icons and place them in a folder in My Documents. This will not work with the Recycle Bin.
5. Right click on the start bar, click properties, check Auto-hide taskbar.
6. Enjoy.

Tips

  • To fix, find the folder where you put your icons, and put all the icons back on the desktop. Put your cursor at the bottom of the screen, and the taskbar will appear, right click, click properties, and uncheck "auto-hide taskbar". Now change your backround to what it used to be.
  • You can use this trick to make people think higher of you. "Break" their computer, then fix it, and people will be amazed.
  • If you REALLY want to tick someone off, change all of their personal settings too. Once they figure out how to fix thier computer, they will have to change their settings back too.

Warnings

  • THIS PRANK CAN BE REALLY ANNOYING!!!! I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING BAD THAT COULD HAPPEN BECAUSE OF THIS PRANK!!!!
  • If you play this prank on someone, make sure you can access their computer quickly in case the prank needs to be removed.

How to Make a fake virus / desktop shortcut that will shutdown a computer

Desktop shortcuts are a great way of making the programs you use a lot more accessible, but today many PC users overuse their desktop space and have icons covering over half the screen, including the one for a picture of a dog they looked at six months ago once. This prank is a great way to teach such a person a lesson, or any PC user who you have a problem with. It entails creating a new desktop shortcut with the name and icon of a commonly used program (the web browser works great) that instead of executing the program will instead display a custom message, then turn off the computer automatically after an amount of time that you set. It won't hurt much and creates a very scary effect, scalable based on what you enter into the custom text box.
Here's the text that you use as the destination of the shortcut, when prompted:
shutdown -s -t 60 -c "write anything here"
Except you write anything in the write anything here part.

How to Shut Down a Computer Using Notepad

Notepad, Windows' free text editor, is also a competent code editing program. You can use some simple Windows commands in Notepad to create a file that will shut down your computer when you run it. This is great if you want to save some clicks for future shut downs, or you want to play a prank on a friend.

Steps

  1. Open Notepad. This is the free text editing program that comes with every version of Windows. You can use it to create a command that, when run, will shut down Windows for you.
    • You can find Notepad by clicking the Start menu and selecting "Programs" → "Accessories" → "Notepad". You can also click the Start menu, type notepad, and press Enter.
  2. Type .shutdown.exe -s on the first line. This is the command to shut down the computer.
  3. Add a timer by using the .-t flag. By default, the shutdown process will be delayed by 30 seconds. You can change this by using the -t gflag with the number of seconds you want to delay.
    • For example, to create a shutdown command that waits 45 seconds, type shutdown.exe -s -t 45.
    • To create a shutdown command that shuts the computer down immediately, type shutdown.exe -s -t 00.
  4. Add a message to be displayed. If you want, you can add a personalized message to the shut down notice by using the -c flag. Using the above example, type shutdown.exe -s -t 45 -c "comment". The comment must be in quotes.[1]
    • For example, you can let the user know how long until the shutdown begins by typing shutdown.exe -s -t 45 -c "Computer will shut down in 45 seconds".
  5. Click "File" and select "Save As". You will need to save the file as a batch file, which Windows can execute to run the shutdown command.
  6. Click the "Save as type" drop-down menu and select "All Files (*.*)". This will allow you to change the file type.
  7. Delete the ..txt from the end of the file name. Replace it with .bat.
    • If you don't see the three letter file extensions, click here.
  8. Save the file. A new copy will be created with the .bat extension, and it will have a different icon than a standard text file.
  9. Run the newly-created file to run your shutdown process. The shutdown will occur according to the rules you created.
    • Make sure you've saved anything you need to before running the shut down program.

Wednesday 18 February 2015

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Text below is from Source

I'm having both cards work at above 90% and the improvement is massive.
It uses the cards very well (no idea why it was not sorted prior to release.... given its such a simple change).

Use NVidia inspector to create a new profile for shadowofmordor.exe (think that was it's name under the games x64 directory) and set the SLi bits to the FEAR3 profile.
With 2x GTX680's I'm now running on high/ultra for most settings at about 60FPS on a 1440p screen."


The F.E.A.R 3 profile works perfectly well for this game.

1)GO to Nvidia Inspector
2) Select Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor
3)Than go to Add application to current profile than brower and select Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor.exe.
4) Last and final select Fear 3 on SLI bits Compatibility bits(Dx1x) and than hit apply.

Source - http://forums.whirlp...81377&p=39#r768

Tuesday 17 February 2015

Middle earth shadow of mordor in low specs


To steps maintain the health of pc's

Two Methods:Software/Hard drive Hardware/CPU
A properly maintained computer will provide you with substantially higher speeds, both via RAM and on the internet, regardless of your hardware setup and configurations. The second law of thermodynamics states that all systems atrophy (degrade) over time - well, here are a few tips on how to delay the inevitability.

Method 1 of 2: Software/Hard drive

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    Clean out all the junk left behind by browsers. To do this, you can use the Disk Cleanup utility included on the Windows systems, or download a freeware program such as CCleaner to do it for you. In Linux you can use Kleansweep or Bleachbit. Cookies and cache left behind by browsers can amount up to gigabytes of wasted space, so it is imperative they're delete

    Method 1 of 2: Software/Hard drive


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      Clean out all the junk left behind by browsers. To do this, you can use the Disk Cleanup utility included on the Windows systems, or download a freeware program such as CCleaner to do it for you. In Linux you can use Kleansweep or Bleachbit. Cookies and cache left behind by browsers can amount up to gigabytes of wasted space, so it is imperative they're deleted.
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      Search and destroy spyware and/or viruses on your PC. There is a myriad of tools available to do this. AVG Anti Virus is a good one to use. Download.com is a great place to legally obtain these tools.
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      Defragment your hard drive monthly to keep your computer running smoothly. Windows XP includes a utility to do this, but a tool called Magical Defrag also exists, which automatically defragments your system during periods of inactivity.
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      Uninstall programs you no longer use, and delete music you no longer listen to. The more free space your computer has, the faster it will go. You'll be surprised how much space you'll free up and how much your computer's performance will increase.
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      Use the msconfig command in the RUN command prompt to open up a window that will allow you to uncheck start up programs you don't use. This can up your start up and boot down times a lot. CCleaner also has a feature that allows you to do the same thing (Tools--->Startup)
    6. 6
      Use your computers disk management systems.
      • For Windows, select Performance and Maintenance and then choose "Rearrange items on your hard disk..." and "Free up space on your hard disk."
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      • For Mac, go to the Applications Folder, select Utilities Folder then launch Disk Utility.
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    Method 2 of 2: Hardware/CPU

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    Always run your computer on a UPS as this will help protect it from electric surges. Phone lines for modems and cat 5 or cat 6 network lines also need surge suppression as they can and will take out your network card or modem in an electric storm.
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    Your computer can grow dusty in less than a year, depending on where it is stored. Open it up depending on how dusty your house is. If it's not too dusty, then check every few months, but if it's super dusty(your house), then be much more proactive about it. Remove the dust on the bottom with a vacuum (or cloth), then spray with compressed canned air. Pay special attention to the CPU heat sink and CPU fan. Hold the fan still while spraying it as you can cause it to spin out and on reboot it may have more noise. Spray the intakes to the Power supply fan also. Since you have the cover off reboot and listen for noisy fans make sure all fans are working. Replace the fan if it stops spinning or starts making unnatural sound or you can try to lubricate the bearing,this might help.
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    Be careful when plugging in USB, Ethernet, speakers, printer etc. into your computer. Ports such as USB and Ethernet can easily be damaged from careless placement. These repairs can be costly and these ports are a necessity.

Fixes for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Crashes, Errors, Won’t start, Black screen, Config, Nvidia SLI, DX11 support, HD textures, Slow mouse

                

Top 10 Fixes for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Crashes, Errors, Won’t start, Black screen, Config, Nvidia SLI, DX11 support, HD textures, Slow mouse

1. Stuck downloading Shadow of Mordor

It’s very frustrating when the game you spent your hard earned money on stops downloading at 99%. Having this happen that late into the download might make you think that the developers have done it on purpose to mess with you. However this is not a real problem. The game appears to be stuck on 99% but is actually working properly and takes about 20 minutes to make that 1% step. Don’t be impatient and don’t restart the download. Wait it out.

2. Can’t start the game, Crashes on start

After waiting for the 30 GB download, and the installation of your new game the last thing the players expect is not even being able to start the game. You have installed your game on Steam and eagerly pressed the play button but unfortunately nothing is happening. Don’t lose your nerves just yet, there is a solution to the problem.
  1. Go to documents/WBgames/Shadow of Mordor
  2. Create three notepad files, game.ini, render.cfg and setting.cfg
  3. Paste the following lines in the appropriate file:
In render.cfg:
“Render.Setting.AmbientOcclusionQuality” “0.000000”
“Render.Setting.AspectRatioLock” “1.000000”
“Render.Setting.AutoDetectedGPURating” “4.000000”
“Render.Setting.AutoDetectionVersion” “1.000000”
“Render.Setting.DepthofFieldToggle” “1.000000”
“Render.Setting.FrameRateLimit” “2.000000”
“Render.Setting.LightingQuality” “2.000000”
“Render.Setting.MeshQuality” “3.000000”
“Render.Setting.MotionBlurQuality” “0.000000”
“Render.Setting.OITToggle” “1.000000”
“Render.Setting.ShadowQuality” “2.000000”
“Render.Setting.TessellationToggle” “1.000000”
“Render.Setting.TextureFiltering” “3.000000”
“Render.Setting.TextureQuality” “3.000000”
“Render.Setting.VegetationQuality” “4.000000”
In game.ini:
[Game]
Build=Build 1636
In settings.cfg:
“DeviceAdapter” “0.000000”
“DeviceOutput” “0.000000”
“ScreenHeight” “1080.000000”
“ScreenWidth” “1920.000000”
“UIHeight” “0.000000”
“UIWidth” “0.000000”
“VSyncOnFlip” “0.000000”
“Windowed” “0.000000”

3. Shadow of Mordor Crashes after pressing play

Finally you press play effectively, but the game crashes after five minutes or even less. Creating files mentioned in the problem above usually fixes this problem too, however if it doesn’t, try moving the folder “Shadow of Mordor” including the three files from “WB games” to the desktop. That could fix the problem.

4. The game doesn’t recognize your Nvidia graphics card

All you have to do if you encounter this problem is add ShadowofMordor.exe to the Nvidia control panel:
  1. Open the Nvidia control panel and go to 3Dsettings/Program Settings/Add
  2. Then go to Steam/SteamApps/Common/ShadowofMordor/x64/shadowofmordor.exe
  3. Don’t forget toupdate your drivers

5. Graphic bugs

The game demands a lot of VRAM. A lot! If you want to run it on ultra settings, follow our HD textures guide here.

6. The dual monitor glitch, won’t work

How long has it been since you updated your graphics card? Remember the game is brand new, so in order to run it, your software might need renewing too. Updating your graphics card should do the trick.

7. Working SLI profile (Only for Nvidia users)

  1. Go to the Nvidia inspector
  2. Select Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
  3. Go to add application and add Shadow of Mordor from your browser to the current profile
  4. Select Fear 3 on SLI bits Compatibility bits and hit apply

8. Black screen issue

Enable V-sync and Triple buffering in Nvidia control panel and turn off Tessalation in game options. This should fix the problem.

9. DirectX11 features not supported by the installed video device

Make sure to disable any onboard video cards in your bios. The procedure is slightly complicated, but should not be an issue. Enter the BIOS upon restarting your PC and find the appropriate settings in the Video Configuration options. Solving this problem will be different on most personal computers, so don’t be embarrassed to consult somebody with more expertise than you. Or just ask google.

10. The mouse problem

If your game starts slowing down when moving the mouse cursor try turning off “order independent transperancy” and vsync, or enabling a 60 fps frame cap via the video settings in-game.
It’s not unusual for new games to exhibit strange behaviour in the first few days after release. The developers are working hard to fix all the problems the community experienced in the first few hours of playing. You can get involved in solving Shadow of Mordor’s many issues yourself and help by posting your experiences, problems, and solutions in the comments section.

steps to connect two or more pc's via lan connection

you will want to set up a network in order for the 2 to work together.

Instructions

1

Connect the first and second laptop by using a crossover Ethernet cable. Attach one end of the cable to the Local Area Network (LAN) port or the Ethernet port of the first computer and connect the other end of the cable to the LAN or Ethernet port of the second computer.


2

Make the two laptops belong to the same "workgroup" by clicking on "Start" and right clicking on "My Computer." Select "Properties" and click on the "Computer Name" tab. Select the "Change" option, which is beside "To rename a computer... ." Under "Workgroup," change the name of the workgroup to make the two computers belong to the same one, and click "OK" when you are finished.


3

Configure the IP addresses of the two computers by going to "Control Panel" and then to "Network Connections." Right click on "Local Area Connection" and select "Properties," then "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and then click on "Properties" again.


4

Type in 192.168.1.1 under "IP address" for the first computer, and 192.168.1.2 for the second computer. For the "Subnet Mask" type 255.255.255.0 for both computers. Leave the "Default Gateway" blank and click on "OK." Restart the computer. Your computers are now linked

How to play Watch Dogs on DirectX 10 supported Graphics Card

If you do not have the latest things needed to play Watch Dogs, but are still willing to play this game, then there definitely is a way to to enjoy Watch Dogs without spending those extra bucks. This guide is useful if you are getting an error "Watch Dogs requires that your graphics hardware be compatible with DirectX 11, and have the DirectX 11 runtime installed". Here is a small procedure you need to follow in order to run Watch Dogs on DirectX 10.
Watch Dogs, Ubisoft, DirectX 10
You need to be ready with certain files, in order to use the DirectX 10 version for Watch Dogs. First and foremost is the dxcpl.exe file, if you do not have one, you will have to install the Windows SDK for your version of windows for dxcpl.exe to be included. The DirectX 10 which we are talking about here, should have all the necessary things, like the DX10 video card, updated to its corresponding latest version. Also keep in mind that, if in future you decide to go for the upgraded version of your video card, then do not forget to undo all the changes you are about to make with the help of this guide, to avoid performance lags.

Follow these steps to run Watch Dogs on DirectX 10:
  •  Download and install Windows SDK for Windows 8 : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windo... ( this will also work for Windows 7 )
  • Go to start menu and type "dxcpl.exe"
  • In Direct X Properties, under the scope tab open "Edit List"
  • Then go to C:\Program Files(x86)\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher and add the exe files
  • Next go to C:\Program Files(x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Watch_Dogs\bin and add "watch_dogs.exe" file. These are the default locations, your file path may vary depending on the location of the directory you used for installation of Watch Dogs.
  • Close this list box now
  • Open "Feature Level Limit" at the bottom of the main window and select "11_1"
  • Check "Force WARP"
  • Click Apply and run Watch Dogs
If you feel that Watch Dogs is very slow on your system, you should play it on the lowest display settings. Try to follow this  guide and tell us in the comments section if you experience any problems with Watch Dogs.

Fixes for Watch Dogs Crashes, Disrupt_b64 Error, Black Textures, No Sound, Invalid Codes, Not Starting

These are early fixes for Watch Dogs crashes, errors, sound issues, texture glitches, and DLC bugs for the PC, Xbox One, and PS3. As the launch unfolds this week, our team will be making a follow up post to help you solve other issues such as framerates and lagging. PC users should check our guide to checking if your PC can run Watch Dogs. For now, we present to you our list of known fixes:

1. Watch Dogs PC Code will not Work – “This code is not Valid”

If the code came with your Nvidia Geforce GTX purchase, the code should be redeemed on Nvidia website:
http://www.geforce.com/games-applications/pc-games/watch-dogs/bundle/redeem-code
Follow the steps on the website, then you will receive the Watch Dogs UPlay key that is redeemable on UPlay.

2. Watch Dogs PC disrupt_b64.dll Error

If this particular dll is causing you crashes, you can try the following:
  • Update your drivers to the latest version.
  • Are you using an ATI video card? Disable Crossfire in Catalyst. Nvidia users should try disabling their SLI equivalent.
  • Temporarily shut off your anti-virus program while running Watch Dogs on the PC.

3. Watch Dogs PC crashes during the intro video or after a few minutes of gameplay

  • The first thing you should do is to use the “repair game” function (instead of pressing “Play”) in UPlay.
  • Next, make sure you are using the latest drivers for your ATI or Nvidia video cards. Most of those with early copies fixed their Watch Dogs by simply updating drivers.

4. Watch Dogs PC has missing or black textures

Quite a funny issue because this one turns NPC faces to ink black! To fix this, use the “Verify Integrity of Game Cache” function on Steam or the “repair game” function on UPlay. If you need help doing this, just let us know in the comments below so we can provide more detail.

5. Watch Dogs PC has no sound with Dolby Digital Live 5.1

A known issue and a fix will be rolled out soon, but for now, use 16bits 44100hz.

6. Watch Dogs is not showing up on my games list

Not too big of an issue — most users get this early in the launch period because times vary between regional launches. Give it a few days, probably until the 31st, and this will fix itself.

7. Xbox One Watch Dogs Crash / Not Starting

Most probably, you are getting an error such as “WATCH_DOGS has taken too long to start. 0x8027025a”
If you have this type of error – fully shutdown the console, wait a minute or so and turn it back on and try running Watch Dogs again.

8. PS3 Watch Dogs DLC codes invalid

You probably got an early copy of the game. Please wait until Tuesday, if they do not work by then please contact your retailer.
Again, these are very early known fixes, so watch out for our follow up post with more detailed solutions! Let us know in the comments below if you continue to experience Watch Dogs crashes, errors, and other bugs and glitches so we can look for more information to help you.

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