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Posted by: CeKiiN.3647

CeKiiN.3647

Hi there!

I’ve got really annoying problem with my gw2, to the point whenever i enter new map i have to wait for about 2-5 minutes for map to load ?

My pc spec’s
GPU: 2GB MSI GTX 760 Twin Frozr Overclocked
CPU: i7 875k 2.93ghz
Watercooling: Corsair H60 2k13 edition
Motherboard: Asus Maximus III FORMULA – soon
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 8GB 2×4GB DDR3 SDRAM DIMM 240-pin 1600MHz CL9 XMP
PSU: 750w

Running on Windowss 7 Home Premium
And my Internet speed is 100mb/sec from Virgin Media Help plz!

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Posted by: God Of Fissures.8627

God Of Fissures.8627

What hard drive do you have? Do you have any history of packet loss with that internet service provider?

i7-3770K (Delidded) @ 4.6GHz | nVidia GTX TITAN X@ 1468/7800
ASUS Sabertooth Z77 | 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 1866MHz @ 2400MHz
Samsung 840 PRO 512GB SSD | Windows 10 x64

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Posted by: CeKiiN.3647

CeKiiN.3647

It’kittenachi 500gb im not going to tell you which model it is because i simply have no idea, and hdd is too deep buried in my c to take it out lol im really bad with cable management and reply is no i didnt have any packet loss

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Posted by: CeKiiN.3647

CeKiiN.3647

“hitachi” not Kittenachi idk why it changed it self to it lool

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Posted by: God Of Fissures.8627

God Of Fissures.8627

haha. run a disk check to scan for errors and/or bad sectors on the disk.

chkdsk c: /f /r

where c: is the drive letter

i7-3770K (Delidded) @ 4.6GHz | nVidia GTX TITAN X@ 1468/7800
ASUS Sabertooth Z77 | 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 1866MHz @ 2400MHz
Samsung 840 PRO 512GB SSD | Windows 10 x64

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Posted by: Saucermote.9140

Saucermote.9140

After the check disk, run a defrag.

Windows has a built in defrag program, or there are free options like http://www.mydefrag.com/

For information’s sake, maybe at the command line option -mapLoadInfo to see more specific map loading info.

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