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Call of Duty Black Ops 2 – Single Player Timezone Fix


Revisions:
11-13-12: Initial release.

11-14-12: Update.

11-21-12: Fixed mediafire link

7-27-13: Fixed download link


So you got the Skidrow copy of black ops 2, and you are trying to play single player, and it doesn’t load?

Try this:

  • Install beta nvidia drivers if you have nvidia graphics card here.
  • Now install the  timezone fix included here. Extract it to your black ops 2 folder.
  • Play and have fun!

Update on 11-14-12:

Note: Today I tried to play the game and it crashed to a black screen, so I could never start the game. If you roll back your date to 11-13-12, the game works! Try it!

Tech Update: The Land Of Graphics

NVIDIA

The latest news from NVIDIA involves the release of their latest graphics card and the soon-to-be-released new core.

NVIDIA has just released the GeForce GTX 275, which is like a trimmed down GTX 285 and is the equivalent of a single GPU concealed in the Dual-GPU Card, the GTX 295. NVIDIA released this to battle and counter ATI’s card, the Radeon 4890. This card fills the gap between the GTX 260+ and the 285. It has 240 stream processors and a 448-bit memory bus width; its core is clocked at 633MHz; its memory clocked at 2268 MHz DDR and its shaders at 1404MHz. It contains a GT200 core, like all currently released modern-day cards.

The 275 and the 4890 are very similar in performance but the 275 is a bit more expensive than the 4890 currently.

Leaked information says that NVIDIA is releasing a new core: the GT300. I’m not completely confident about the current specifics, but it’s probably similar to what it will be.

The GT300’s structure will be completely different unlike the GT200’s, whose architecture was similar to the GT100 but just updated and a bit better. It also moves from the SIMD to the MIMDstructure.

SIMD stands for Single Instruction Multiple Data and is currently used by both ATI and NVIDIA companies. MMID stands for Multiple Instruction Multiple Data (as you may have probably guessed) and is completely different to the GT200, making it quite revolutionary. The major difference is that it makes your GPU being able to perform tasks which previously had to be performed by your CPU, making it more versatile.

No one really knows the core frequency yet, and probably won’t until NVIDIA actually releases news on the GT300, but tech experts believe that it should nearly double performance (which is pretty spectacular). It’ll probably have up to 512 shader cores in groups of 32 and be built on a 40nm process. It’s also said that it’s going to supporty DirectX 11. I’m really excited about this new core!

ATI/AMD

AMD has just released the RV740, which only comes with their latest card: the Radeon 4770. It is to counter the 9800 GT. It has 60 shader cores running at 850MHz, 512MB of GDDR5 RAM at 3200MHz but has a skinny memory bus of 128-bit, but the 4770 is still a monster. It has a 6-pin power connector and its core is a 40nm process.

Other than its new core size, the 4770 is most easily compared to the Radeon 4830. They both have the same number of stream processors but the 4770 runs it at a higher frequency. However, the 4770’s slim 128-bit memory bus can be countered by its super fast GDDR5 RAM. The 4770 is only a bit more expensive than the 9800 GT, maybe $15 more.

The 4770 still performs very well, and it beats the 4830 in tests for frame rates and is only about slower than the 4850. It also outperforms the 9800 GT just slightly.

Free Steam Games for Nvidia and ATI Users

This post will be short and sweet. Did you know that if you are an Nvidia user or an ATI user, you can snag some free games from Steam?

Take a look at the screenshots below and see what you can get!  Hurry, its a limited time supposedly.  Just get it added to your steam account and it will be part of your account forever!

ATI Users

ATI users can get Half-Life 2 Lost Coast and Half-Life 2 Deathmatch for free!

Nvida Users

If you are an Nvidia user, you got it even sweeter!  You get a full copy of Portal First Slice demo, as well as Half-Life 2 Deathmatch, Lost Coast, and Peggle Extreme.

Want to get in?  Click the links below for your video card.  Oh yea, if you are an ATI user, you cannot use the Nvidia link to try to get Portal Slice.  Steam is too smart to detect what kind of video card chip you are running.

Props goes to Hail2King for bringing this to my attention.

Nvidia Users: http://www.steampowered.com/nvidia/#

ATI Users:  http://www.steampowered.com/ati_offer1a/

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Overclocking NVidia Cards

Seeing as it is Exploitation Week, I guess I’d better do something. Considering that all my posts have been about tech, I guess I’m going to write for it and about something ‘techy’ for Expo Week. I’m going to write about overclocking your hardware. Today, I’m only going to talk about NVIDIA cards though, seeing as I don’t have much time.

I guess I’ll talk about and try teach the beginners how to overclock your graphics processor card (GPU).

Before I get fully into it, I must warn you that not all GPUs are good for overclocking. Some just simply aren’t powerful enough. If you want my advice on overclocking, you’d try get something in the NVIDIA GeForce 8000 series, 9000 series or any GTX. If you’re an ATI user, you can always just match up something close to NVIDIA’s with Google.

However, most cards under the 8000 series can overclock. But chances are you’ll screw the card up. The other problem is that you’re going to need a good cooling system.

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NVIDIA responsible for nearly 30% of Vista crashes

Well you Macintrash fangays, while consisting of approxiamtely 8% of the computer population, managed to use your cock-poked throats to spread your homosexuality and stupidity to just about every corner of the world.

Okay, I admit, I got carried away there for a moment, so anyways…

Old news, but I thought that I might renew it.

Here is a piechart of the causes of Vista crashes:

“That huge bundle of damning emails and documents Microsoft produced as part of the Vista-capable lawsuit is full of fascinating information about how the company developed, planned, and launched Vista, but the latest juicy nugget to come out if it suggests that a lot of problems faced by the troubled operating system are actually NVIDIA’s fault — nearly 30% of logged Vista crashes were due to NVIDIA driver problems, according to Microsoft data included in the bundle. That’s some 479,326 hung systems, if you’re keeping score at home, and it’s in first place by a large margin — Microsoft clocks in at number two at 17.9 percent, and ATI is fourth with 9.3 percent. Now, the chart doesn’t contain a ton of additional information that would help put it in context — a specific time period in 2007 would be nice, as would and driver and OS versions — but we’ve been hearing about NVIDIA issues with Vista from the start, and this seems to confirm it. So that’s pressure by Intel to support incompatible chipsets, outrage by Dell and Wal-Mart that the Vista Capable program was confusing customers, Microsoft executives saying they had been “personally burnt” by Vista, and now what looks like a huge NVIDIA driver problem — who knows what else is going to come out of this lawsuit? At this point we’re half expecting a photo of Gates signing a Save XP petition.”

Source:

http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/27/nvidia-drivers-responsible-for-nearly-30-of-vista-crashes-in-20/

3-way NVIDIA SLI® Technology

Bring your competition to its knees with NVIDIA SLI gear – the powerful combination of an SLI-Ready NVIDIA nForce® motherboard and multiple GeForce® graphics cards. Now with support for three GeForce 8800 GTX or Ultra GPUs operating in 3-way SLI, you can crank up the image quality settings, maximize your resolution, and tilt the scales in your favor with up to a 2.8X performance hike over a single-card rig.

Users can harness the power of GeForce 8800 Series GPUs working in parallel to deliver 384 stream processors, 110+ Gigatexel per second texture fillrate, and over 2 GB of graphics memory for no-compromise gaming performance. 3-way SLI technology means you no longer have to dial back the image quality settings on the newest PC games enabling 60 frames per second at resolutions as high as 2560×1600 and with 8x antialiasing.

With 3-way SLI technology in your arsenal, you’ll be truly ready to play the latest hyper-realistic DirectX 10 games the way they’re meant to be played.

Components Required for 3-way NVIDIA SLI
  3-way NVIDIA SLI-Ready GPUs:
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX
3-way NVIDIA SLI-Ready MCPs:
NVIDIA nForce 780i SLI for INTEL
NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI for INTEL
3-way NVIDIA SLI-Ready Power Supplies:
Please visit the SLI Zone Certified SLI-ready Power Supply website and choose a power supply model from the section For “Three GeForce 8800 Ultra or GeForce 8800 GTX.”3-way NVIDIA SLI Cases:
Please visit the Please visit the SLI Zone Certified SLI-ready Cases website and choose a cases from the section For “Three GeForce 8800 Ultra or GeForce 8800 GTX.”3-way NVIDIA SLI Connector:
3-way SLI requires a unique SLI connector in order to operate properly. These connectors may not have been included with your previous purchase of SLI-ready components or PCs. PCs specifically sold as 3-way SLI PCs will have this connector included and preinstalled.

NVIDIA has set up the following websites to purchase this connector for 3-way SLI upgrades. These 3-way SLI connectors are compatible with the PCI-E slot spacing found on NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI “Designed by NVIDIA” motherboards only. If you are using a motherboard with different PCI-E slot spacing, please contact the original manufacturer to obtain a 3-way SLI connector for your motherboard.

BFG store (USA)
Coolmod (Spain)
EVGA (USA)
Faith (Japan)
Komplett UK
Komplett (Ireland)
Komplett (Germany)
Komplett (France)
Komplett (Austria)
Komplett (Belgium)
Komplett (Netherlands)
Komputronik (Poland)
Scan (UK)

Source: http://www.slizone.com/object/slizone_3waysli.html

AMD and its ATI are getting owned by Intel and its nVidia. 🙂

XFX GeForce 8800 GT

This is a couple months old, and might’ve already been posted but I’ll post anyways.

nVidia has recently made a new addition to their GeForce 8 series of video cards. I have no idea how they choose the letters, but this one is called GT. Surprisingly, the GT comes close to GTX in performance, while staying in the price range of GTS. If you ask me, ATI Radeon is getting it’s ass kicked in this race.
GeForce 8800 GT

I’ll give you the full article, in it, it has in game fps comparison, as well as a comparison of the three 8800 cards.

Link-> http://www.gamespot.com/features/6181908/index.html