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no other programs are running.
The strange part in all this is that nothing (that I’m aware of) has changed to provoke this problem.
My buddy came over and launched Gw2 on his macbook. It worked perfectly, 60+ fps and 70 ping max.
So Perhaps it’s the CPU? I’ve read that mmos can burn them out?
This seems to rule out my IP address, Anets server or my connection in general.
But wouldn’t this be evident in a 48 player bf4 match?
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Hi,
I posted this elsewhere but it has received no answers so trying here.
Been playing for 3 years, on and off, but recently quite a bit. Never had any problems.
The other day I shut down my computer after a normal day of playing, no updates installed nor drivers updated.
Upon booting the next day, and launching Guild Wars 2, I was shocked to see that my fps was hitting only 10-15 and my ping was 120-250 (avg 230).
Here are my specs:
Processor: AMD FX™-6100 Six-Core Processor
RAM: 8GB
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6700 Series
Gaming Graphics: 4855 MB Total available graphics memory
64 bit OS, 3 cores, direct X 10, Windows 7.
I’m inexperienced with computers so apologies if I’m missing valuable information.
I launched other games (all running normally, from Battlefield 4 to Team Fortress 2 to Hawken) all on relatively high settings. All have ping < 50, fps 60+, etc. The usual.
I have reinstalled Guild Wars 2, I have lowered all the settings in it to the absolute bottom – does anyone know how to combat this sudden attack?
It has now been 3 days that the game is more or less unplayable because of the 1-2 second delay in input and the slideshow framerate.
Does anyone know anything about how to solve this?
Error seems to be either ISP or GW2 – as every other game/resource works fine.
I’ve ruled out hardware issues and firewall problems – can anyone suggest anything useful?
It acts as though it’s a graphics issue – but in Guild wars only…
low population maps/staring at the ground raises fps..
I’m desperate – please help me play..
Anyone look at this? Please?
Error seems to be either ISP or GW2 – as every other game/resource works fine.
I’ve ruled out hardware issues and firewall problems – can anyone suggest anything useful?
It acts as though it’s a graphics issue – but in Guild wars only…
low population maps/staring at the ground raises fps..
I’m desperate – please help me play..
(edited by Slimjim.4917)
Hi,
Been playing for 3 years, on and off, but recently quite a bit. Never had any problems.
The other day I shut down my computer after a normal day of playing, no updates installed nor drivers updated.
Upon booting the next day, and launching Guild Wars 2, I was shocked to see that my fps was hitting only 10-15 and my ping was 120-250 (avg 230).
Here are my specs:
Processor: AMD FX™-6100 Six-Core Processor
RAM: 8GB
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6700 Series
Gaming Graphics: 4855 MB Total available graphics memory
64 bit OS, 3 cores, direct X 10, Windows 7.
I’m inexperienced with computers so apologies if I’m missing valuable information.
I launched other games (all running normally, from Battlefield 4 to Team Fortress 2 to Hawken) all on relatively high settings. All have ping < 50, fps 60+, etc. The usual.
I have reinstalled Guild Wars 2, I have lowered all the settings in it to the absolute bottom – does anyone know how to combat this sudden attack?
It has now been 3 days that the game is more or less unplayable because of the 1-2 second delay in input and the slideshow framerate.
Does anyone know anything about how to solve this?
(edited by Slimjim.4917)