I found a solution to the problem Here’s what i did:
Hold down the Windows button on the keyboard and hit the “R” key.
Paste in the following line: C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Guild Wars 2
Click “OK.”
Delete the local.dat file located here.
Next,
Navigate to your Guild Wars 2 installation folder.
Right-click on “GW2.exe” and select “Create Shortcut.”
Rename this shortcut to “Guild Wars 2 Repair.”
Right-click on this shortcut and select “Properties.”
Edit the “Target” line to include -repair at the end. Note: Please make sure -repair is outside of the quotes -- Correctly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\GW2.exe” -repair -- Incorrectly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\GW2.exe -repair”
Once completed, click “Ok” to save your changes. If you get an error trying to save, your target line may not have the correct format. Please try Step 5 again.
Right-click “Guild Wars 2 Repair” and select “Run as Administrator.”
Allow the repair to run and once completed, right-click" “GW2.exe” or your
Guild Wars 2 Shortcut and select “Run as Administrator.”
NOW log in and play for a few minutes, IF everything works fine then you don’t need to follow the next steps.
IF IT DOESN’T WORK quit the game go your GW2 shortcut which should say
“Guild Wars 2 Repair”.
Delete it and make and make a new shortcut which should say “Gw2 – Shortcut”.
Right click got to properties go to Target Which should be like this
“C:\Program Files (x86)\Guild Wars 2\Gw2.exe”
NOW add /clientport 80 next to it and make sure to leave a space like this
“C:\Program Files (x86)\Guild Wars 2\Gw2.exe” /clientport 80
Click APPLY then OK, Now restart your computer
Log Back On and play Enjoy : )
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