(although it must be noted it improved the initial speed of the download to 100+kb/sec, but over a 2 minute period that gradually fell to 0kb/sec) Within the shortcut I tried using the streaming client by putting in a command line argument for it, as demonstrated on the linked webpage, but it brought up the same launcher and again yielded 0kb So, I have installed Windows 11 yesterday. Overall I see between 15 and 20% FPS increase, including huge blob fights in WvW or World Boss events. Just wanted to give you all a heads up. I am using: GTX 1080 G1 Gaming 8G GPU. AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor. 32 GB 3200mhz RAM. This is with DX11 enabled, but it was enabled 1-2 weeks before the 1. graven2002. • 4 yr. ago. Possible solutions to try: Right click GW2.exe > Properties > Compatibility > Change high DPI Settings > Check "Override high DPI scaling behavior" > Scaling performed by: Application. Try to reducing the polling rate of your mouse, which has been known to cause issues in the past . JoeSoSalty • 9 yr. ago • Edited 9 yr. ago. If you haven't had it fixed it, try this: Add "-assetsrv 62.154.232.187:80" without quotes to the end of your gw2.exe file. You can easily right click this from the start menu. No idea what it does, but it worked instantly for me last night. Get blocked out, shut down Avast shields, restart game. Once game is loaded, re-enable shields. Problem is usually permanently resolved; I think only once in the last year did I have to do the above again to get WoWS to load. Obviously, if you're not using Avast, you may be facing a different issue entirely. If you do try something like this . Hi, Im doing a first time steam install. When GW2's client starts downloading, it will start dropping in speed until it will just stop. Changing the language restarts the client, but after some minutes, it will once again go down. Any idea how to fix this? I would love to just leave it running First, locate and delete your local.dat file, which can be found in your Documents > Guild Wars 2 folder. Next, reboot your computer and launch Guild Wars 2 again. After seeing the “1 file remaining” message, a secondary protocol should kick in to download the missing file from the backup system. This process usually takes about 10 minutes. Guild Wars 2 Crashing. I have been having an issue where Guild Wars 2 is constantly crashing and the support team is very unhelpful in my case. I have been going in circles because every fix they suggest goes under a different assumption than where the problem truly lies. Which was in the first few lines "Coherent GPU process crashed" Now Locate your Gw2.exe file. Right-click on the file and select Create shortcut . Rename this new shortcut to Guild Wars 2 Repair . Right-click on Guild Wars 2 Repair and select Properties . Locate the Target line and add –repair to the end. ( Example: "C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\gw2.exe" -repair) Click OK . Best of luck! 1. graven2002. • 4 yr. ago. Possible solutions to try: Right click GW2.exe > Properties > Compatibility > Change high DPI Settings > Check "Override high DPI scaling behavior" > Scaling performed by: Application. Try to reducing the polling rate of your mouse, which has been known to cause issues in the past .

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