Can't play WvW
your pc is fine except ram if you are using win 7/8/8.1 64 bit ( 6gb ram for gaming pc in 64bit Win OS ) , and i am sure your settings are not too optimized for wvw play …..
in my thread post about lag in wvw : https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/support/tech/7-years-old-PC-without-LAG-in-WWW-1080p/first#post2636642 , i explain how with a 7 years old pc i can play without a single lag spike in wvw zerg fights ….
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I would get more ram. The rest is fine.
‘On highest settings’ is the problem. Also try adjusting the wvw model number and quality settings on the client.
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‘On highest settings’ is the problem. Also try adjusting the wvw model number and quality settings on the client.
What Chaba said, lower your settings and you’ll be fine
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another suggestion – make sure other applications are not running in the background. For me overwolf, itunes, email, etc. can be especially crippling to a good wvw zerg fight. just my 2 cents though – i would never in a million years claim to be a computer guru.
I have 12 GB ram and I still get lag when to 50+ zergs go at it. You gotta have a god status PC to not get a lil lag.
Do not listen to others here talking about RAM and the like, the problem with your system for zergs is the CPU, the i3 line is a dual core and are lower end, this game if very CPU dependent, and even people with highly overclocked i7s get lag in large zerg clashes.
Lower the WvW character limit down, turn off reflections and shadows, these are three of the biggest frame rate killers.
Some of the answers here miss the possibility that he’s using 32 bit Windows. If so, Win32 inherently ties up enough ram for itself that there is less than 2 gig left for apps … and that will kill GW2. There is a setting you can change to prevent Win32 from being so greedy, and it works (I used it before I upgraded to Win64 and more ram) … but that mod can hang you up if you try to run anything else in the background.
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I would get more ram. The rest is fine.
Not necessarily. He can stuff as much ram as he wants in that box and it won’t make any difference at all if he’s running Win32.
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WvW at the highest settings is very taxing for a lot of PCs. I play PvE, SPvP and WvW. On a full zerging WvW map my cpu temps are +10-15 °C higher than anywhere else in the game, and on occasions the game would crash (only in WvW).
However, you have to account for the fact that the lag can also be server side. Ask other people in map chat if they are having the same issue, if not then it is your PC or internet speed. Some of the server side issues seem to have been sorted out, there were times (not too long ago) when whole fighting zergs couldn’t fire there skills off with the exception of the autoattack.
Thanks for the info guys. I will try using a gamebooster in order to stop useless programs running when i play gw2.
PS: I have win 7 64 bits (I saw someone asking about it)
Like Tink said the problem is your processor. You just gotta turn settings down in WvW, that’s the only solution.
(Unless you want to try Reborn’s sound solution. I’ve always wondered if the sound was what caused issues. My game just recently started crashing and sound does linger like he said. I’m going to try the -nosound option to test. But I don’t think I feel like going to the extent of getting an external sound card. If GW2 is so badly optimized that sound causes the issue then its not worth playing if you have to jump through so many hoops)
My friend had a same problem. 4G RAM with an old 32bit Win. His Win only used 3 out of the 4 giga, keeping 2 for itself. Changing to 64bit and throwing a handful of RAM modules inside did the work.
(I have no knowledge about computers so don’t call me names please :P)
Thanks for the info guys. I will try using a gamebooster in order to stop useless programs running when i play gw2.
PS: I have win 7 64 bits (I saw someone asking about it)
better ,add more RAM … you need more ram for win 7 64bit . gamebooster and all utilities that change the registry have a risk of damaged operating system .
Like Tink said the problem is your processor. You just gotta turn settings down in WvW, that’s the only solution.
(Unless you want to try Reborn’s sound solution. I’ve always wondered if the sound was what caused issues. My game just recently started crashing and sound does linger like he said. I’m going to try the -nosound option to test. But I don’t think I feel like going to the extent of getting an external sound card. If GW2 is so badly optimized that sound causes the issue then its not worth playing if you have to jump through so many hoops)
i never said that the sound coding was bad , but it is not so good optimized when someone enters wvw . when i did my analysis i used some tools like process explorer and lasso to find how many inner threads opens the gw2 executable for sound card and i found they are way too many and that they are not changed at all between pve and wvw.
all knows that the mmos need good cpu , and if someone find a way to lower the computation requirements of cpu then the cpu performs better , because it will have lower computations to complete in the same time. this what -nosound doing. it lowers the total computation requirements ( disables all computations for in-game sounds ) and the cpu performs better .
i have a friend that plays with a i3 cpu ( but with 6 gb ram in win 7 64 bit ) and he is now using all the time the -nosound option in wvw because he never had again lag or lag spike in zerg fights .
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