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to repair or verify your installation without downloading everything again, edit your shortcut to the game, eg. C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe, and add the command line -repair or -verify at the end. Use a space as it is needed to recognize the command. If your shortcut looks like this “C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe” just type the commands outside the last character, with a space again.
Final result should be like this: C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe -repair
or like this:
C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe -verify
“C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe” -repair
“C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe” -verifyThis will check all the files and download any corrupted or broken files.
I am running windows 7. So when I right click the shortcut and go to [properties], a window pops up. Under the shortcut tab it has:
Target type: Application
Target Location: Guild Wars 2
Target: “C:\Program Files (x86)\Guild Wars 2\Gw2.exe”Yet, when I try to add " -repair" to the target, it says that it is not valid and to make sure that it is the proper path. Am I doing this wrong?
The target field should look like this:
“C:\Program Files (x86)\Guild Wars 2\Gw2.exe” -repair
How does one go about resetting to default settings or repairing the client after deleting the local.dat file? I assume the GW2.exe is the shortcut to the launcher, however I do not see an option to repair
to repair or verify your installation without downloading everything again, edit your shortcut to the game, eg. C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe, and add the command line -repair or -verify at the end. Use a space as it is needed to recognize the command. If your shortcut looks like this “C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe” just type the commands outside the last character, with a space again.
Final result should be like this: C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe -repair
or like this:
C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe -verify
“C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe” -repair
“C:\Games\GW2\GW2.exe” -verify
This will check all the files and download any corrupted or broken files.
Look at the graphic options, for a setting called Render Sampling . It looks like you lowered it to Subsample. Try choosing native, and see the differnce. Keep everything else at low, so your frames stay decent, but you will notice the difference in clarity.
Hope that was the issue.
Oh ok thanks! Didn’t know about the tokens. So I better go for some runs then. Thanks all for your answers! You have helped me very much
But wont my gear be a problem for doing lvl 80 runs in AC? I know I will scale back to level 40, but are the drops in there good enough so after a few runs I will have some upgrades to my mostly blue/green armor?
Thank you for your answers. That’s basically what I already assumed, but its good to let me know for sure. So basically I am better of at the trading post, and after that farming dungeons for better gear right?
I just hit level 80 with my guardian and my ranger. I never did any dungeons for drops, just maybe a casual run. My equipment up to this point comes from mission rewards, drops, and occasionally buying some cheap stuff from the trading post.
Now that I hit level 80, I want to start doing dungeon runs, to get better equipment, but I figured maybe I need to first buy a decent set of armor for my characters or I may have difficulty in there with my current equipment, because leveling up and doing events is one thing, and dungeons is another.
So I wanted to ask, are the weapons/armor offered by the various orders any good? The vigil armor set looks good for my guardian, but I don’t know how does it compare to other level 80 armor. Maybe if its not that good, I can wait for drops instead spending almost 10g to buy. And what about the weapons? I noticed that they are not max damage versions, but how lower are they damage wise and stat wise from a good drop in a dungeon, or something similar priced in trading post?
TL;DR: I want to know if it is worth spending almost 10-20g on the Orders honor armor and weapons, or should I wait for a drop from a dungeon/buy from trading post, because these armors are a waste of money for their stats.
Thank you, I hope I get some answers.
