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He has no loved ones…
Honestly. If you people can’t chill out and a take a break from your regular MMO activities ONE DAY A YEAR then you seriously need to go outside and find something other than MMOs to do with your life.
RE post he speaks the true
get some perspective on life so sad people are reacting in this way!
Screw you! I get one day off a month, this happens, and that’s your response? Get a job kid. Not a McD one. A REAL ONE where you work 5-7 days a week 12 hours a day on salary. Then you’d be kitten’d too when you can’t play. Honestly, it’s the go with the status quo children like you in this world that make me question the next generation.
Got kicked while entering WvW with the same error code right now.
Same issue on SoR!
Exact same problem. “Unable to gain access to the login server at this time.”
iMac (2011)
- 3.1GHz Core i5
- 8 GB DDR3 1600 Kingston HyperX
- AMD Radeon HD 6970 1GB
- 27" @ 2560×1440
- OS X 10.8.2
- Max Settings on Win 7 Premium (Bootcamp): 45 – 60 fps
- Medium Settings on OS X: 10 – 30 fps
Big problem with GW2 Beta and my IMac early '09
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Posted by: Aeradore.2601
I had two of that same iMac and had the EXACT same issue on both. For me however it kept happening when I played World of Warcraft or used any application that taxed my gpu. I could use the mouse and hear sound but the screen would freeze and wouldn’t let me do anything but force a shutdown. Command + Option + Esc wouldn’t even force quit the application.
Apple replaced my first one as there was a recall on that model with problems with the GPU. They replaced it and it happened on the 2nd unit as well. Since I was already in the market to buy another iMac I purchased a 27" model earlier this year and sent in my 24" iMac for recycling from Apple’s recycling program. They e-mailed me with pictures of the test they ran showing that the mainboard had failed in the iMac along with the NVidia GPU.
We’re not the only one’s who had this issue. Many others also had these issues as well (hence the recall they had) with the same outcome. As a note, every MacBook Pro and iMac I have ever owned with a NVidia GPU has failed within 3 years while all the MacBook Pros and iMacs with an ATI/AMD GPU are still chugging right along.