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Newegg TV: ASUS Sabertooth Z77 Motherboard Overview
www.newegg.com | Mobo bit.ly 13-131-821 ASUS just released a new lineup of Z77 motherboards, and Paul wanted to take a closer look. These boards will handle 2nd Generation Core processors from Intel (aka Sandy Bridge) designed for Socket 1155, but to take advantage of all the features you’ll want to look into an upcoming 3rd Generation Core CPU, aka Ivy Bridge, which will be launched “soon”. ASUS Sabertooth Z77: bit.ly ASUS Z77 Mobos @ Newegg: bit.ly – Credits – Camera: Anna Hosting: Paul Editing: Anna Producer: Mr. Lam Associate Producer: Kyle
[How To] Play Hunted: The Demon’s Forge LAN Online Using Tunngle (No BS)
Update 6-6-11: Added how to disable in-game voice chat. All gameplay footage can be credited to Tunngle User Shintsufurujin Seeing Triangles? See thread here: forums.bethsoft.com Network issues? Make sure to port forward udp 11155. See below link for more network help: segmentnext.com Other notes: 1) Mic is enabled by default. As of 6-5-11, you cannot put it to a hotkey. 2) When you go to LAN, it is possible you may see only one LAN game at a time. If you are luck, you might see more than one LAN game hosted at any given time. 3) Trying to change your name from Player to something else? Create a GameSpy account. Log in. Then go to LAN, and your name is saved. Disable In-Game Voice: Link: forums.bethsoft.com If too lazy to click link, here is the answer: Per the forum post: “Browse to your Hunted Installation Directory, and go to ENGINECONFIG Sub-Directory. On my machine this path looks like this: d:gamesBethesda SoftworksHunted The Demons ForgeENGINECONFIG Now open the file “BASEENGINE.INI” with the text Editor of your choice (Notepad or so). And search for the string “bHasVoiceEnabled”. You will find the text line: bHasVoiceEnabled=true just change to “true” to “false”: bHasVoiceEnabled=false and save the file. Next time when you start your game, the voice-chat will be disabled and you can use TS or skype without getting annoyed by the ingame voicechat. “
Warcraft III Hosting
I have a Warcraft III Hosting Site. Here it is: war3hosting.webs.com (NOTE: Windows XP Demonstration. I do not give Mac support, sorry.) IF THE VIDEO DOES NOT PLAY: TYPE “&fmt=18″ at the end of the URL.I’ll make some comments to the video. Just click View All Comments to see a text description on how to do this. Link to Portforwarding site: portforward.com I’d also like to share some info on what kind of things can block you from hosting. Router (port forwarding) Modem Firewall (like Windows Firewall) Software (can block other software/ports) For Vista users:(I haven’t found any problems as for the default settings for Vista. If settings have been manually changed then the software may need to be checked.) Windows Firewall is a bit different on Vista so you need to do something else. First you need to login to Administration Tools with Windows Firewall. Once there you need to configurate inbound/outbound rules for ICMPv6 for routers. Another thing I found that might help: In the Advanced tab of your windows firewall un-check your connection from the box. This will let the firewall know you don’t want it to protect your connection. This way you can receive incoming connections. Username/Password If you don’t know it and the person who set-up the router doesn’t know it.. Try looking default username/password for your specific router or you could just reset the router back to default if it is not already at default. There should be a little pen-size hole somewhere that will …
Warcraft III Hosting
I have a Warcraft III Hosting Site. Here it is: war3hosting.webs.com (NOTE: Windows XP Demonstration. I do not give Mac support, sorry.) IF THE VIDEO DOES NOT PLAY: TYPE “&fmt=18″ at the end of the URL.I’ll make some comments to the video. Just click View All Comments to see a text description on how to do this. Link to Portforwarding site: portforward.com I’d also like to share some info on what kind of things can block you from hosting. Router (port forwarding) Modem Firewall (like Windows Firewall) Software (can block other software/ports) For Vista users:(I haven’t found any problems as for the default settings for Vista. If settings have been manually changed then the software may need to be checked.) Windows Firewall is a bit different on Vista so you need to do something else. First you need to login to Administration Tools with Windows Firewall. Once there you need to configurate inbound/outbound rules for ICMPv6 for routers. Another thing I found that might help: In the Advanced tab of your windows firewall un-check your connection from the box. This will let the firewall know you don’t want it to protect your connection. This way you can receive incoming connections. Username/Password If you don’t know it and the person who set-up the router doesn’t know it.. Try looking default username/password for your specific router or you could just reset the router back to default if it is not already at default. There should be a little pen-size hole somewhere that will …