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It’s your connection.
^ I lol’d, I like this guy lmao
No way, someone that understands the majority of the time the end-user is at fault? I would actually say it’s an ID-10-T error, but that’s a venture onto the broken path of QQ.
Fact of the matter is, there have been NUMEROUS posts about ANET’s servers lagging, but if that were true it would affect a large population of people, not just a few. Similar to another user that came onto the forums actually typing in all caps saying how crappy and laggy ANET servers were, then after telling the kitten possible causes on his end to check for, 2 days later he actually deletes his first post to not look like a complete idiot and makes a final post of “It was just my ISP, it’s better now”.
SirSquishy is 100% right, 99% of the time it is an issue on the user’s end or on the route TO the servers, not the servers themselves. When people start to realize that and understand how routing/networking works, we can see a lot less of those types of posts saying how bad ANET servers are, when in fact, the servers are just fine.
Unless I’m mistaken that may be a mistake, the Phenom should have better single core performance than the newer FX series chips, which this game draws a lot on.
Like what’s been said, any current i7 is vastly superior for this game. Not to mention from a performance standpoint, in all other applications a 4770k would be nearly double in performance compared to the 1100T in a majority of applications.
As for your 780Ti, not a paperweight at all, it can play all the modern titles with ease. Why on earth would you get a 780 Ti just for this game….
Let’s start off simply, Guild Wars 2 is very poorly optimized, and Intel cpus are recommended to get the most out of the game, that being said, desktop cpus, not the lower end mobile equivalent. Also, 54oorpm, that certainly won’t help your load times much when going into different areas.
Overall you have an ok setup for a “Medium” gaming rig, just don’t get stuck on THIS game as it is very poorly optimized in general. You can drop char culling, etc. to help with FPS.
I would also like to point out, why on earth would you compare to playing Titanfall? Titanfall runs on the Source Engine, which if you aren’t familiar, will run on pretty much ANY hardware out there, be it low end or high end. Which is what the devs over at Respawn were looking towards when making the game. Far far better optimization would be had on that engine.
One thing I would say, verify your Power Options are set to High Performance and not set to Balanced or Power Saving.
Oh, and welcome to Guild Wars 2.
That’s the great thing about computers, you can replace each primary component. In your case you can certainly buy a prebuilt from Dell, Alienware, HP, ASUS, XoticPC, Falcon-Northwest, etc, but in the end you will be paying a lot more because it is a prebuilt.
Behellagh gave you a great part list, but I would change the motherboard in that list to this one,
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/msi-motherboard-z87mg43
No sense in the higher price for same feature set.
Why would ISP’s throttle connections to Arena Net but not Steam and Battle Net? I’m getting a slow download speed right now, but I can get fast download speeds from more popular services. It doesn’t really make sense.
I already said what the issue was, it’s more than likely a poor routing issue.
There is no download cap, sorry to tell you. More than likely your ISP’s poor routing to the server location.
You can try this,
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/support/tech/Alternate-download-would-be-a-lifesaver/first#post3875014
Try that download link for the game files to at least get yourself set up with the needed files.
Just keep in mind I uploaded that about a month ago, so there is about 400MB of updates you will have to do. But at the very least, my file server is uncapped on a 100Mbit switch, so you can download the game via my server via the link I provided in the thread I posted above. I’ve verified 11MB/s downloads and uploads to the site via separate 100Mbit fiber and 1Gbit fiber connections, so feel free to download the game via my link. It also solved the issue for someone else who was unable to even download the game at all to get him up and playing.
As for the link I posted for download, I verify that I am the owner of the server hosted over at HostGator’s facilities.
Just so you know, the client is fine, I can download at 8MB/s – 11MB/s as I am right now
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For that build, a 750?….. 1GB VRAM and 128-bit memory bus…… Just… no
If you are building a modern gaming pc, you want at LEAST 2GB (along with 256-bit width or more). Games are already starting to take advantage of well above 2GB at just 1920×1080. And then if you play on today’s mainstream screen resolution (2560×1440), then 2GB will do nothing but hurt you performance-wise, so 1GB isn’t anywhere near viable for any modern game setup (few exceptions of course, but would be unwise to do so for a setup to last through games), unless you are building a retro machine or something of the sort. He already has a good idea for a GTX 760 or GTX 770, dropping it to a 750 Ti even would more than half the performance of the setup, a 750 even more-so.
GTX 760 and 4670k are a great setup together for a gaming rig. I would stick to your WD Caviar Black choice for hard drive though, as WD and Hitachi remain over 95% survival rate for Annual failures, whereas Seagate has some of the worst reliability ratings among hard drives down in the 70% range for annual survival rates. Especially on their Barracuda drives as some of the worst in the market.
Stick with an 840 EVO 250GB for SSD, as it will be cheaper, newer model, as well as same speeds. I would of course not recomend a 750watt for a PSU that will probably never hit more than 400watts… But that’s just me. I would look into investing into maybe a Seasonic X650, Corsair HX650, or similar. The Seasonic X650 tends to be my go-to gold standard of PSU recommendations, however, right now Amazon has the Seasonic SSR-650RM for just $99 of which JonnyGuru gives an amazing rating, which would be what I recommend for you.
I would definitely check out the previously mentioned CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo for the cooling, even if it’s only a temporary solution. Otherwise grab an Phanteks PH-TC14PE for some of the very best air cooling can offer you. I’m not a personal fan of those All In One coolers, I prefer actual liquid cooling setups, but if you need to save some space and don’t want a giant tower sink, the H100i would save some space in that regard and is an ok performer. Just look around at all options.
You should be able to play all current modern titles at decent specs dependent on resolution played at. Avelos got you onto the right path, especially since you have an interest in Guild Wars 2.
first of all i know how hardware works, if i was getting a blue screen i would not be here talking on these forums. further more its not a claim that it only does it when i try to play GW2 its a fact, and if my computer was not stable it would be doing all the time on other games or even when i am on the internet. As i stated before the motherboard is 2 months old and i had no problem before this major update. it had only started after this update. also if it just hardware issue, then why are several people having this same problem right after the update. you are going to tell me that all of our systems are all of a sudden unstable and that there is no chance that something with the update COULD have messed things up?
Just an FYI, you can have a motherboard 2 days old showing symptoms of instability, you could have a mobo 5 years old only then showing symptoms of instability. Welcome to the world of computer parts, where things can either die, decay, or even blow up (Good ol’ Powmax days).
As stated though, no update will cause your system to suddenly become unstable, I still revert to checking your power supply, as your system shutting down is something on YOUR end. Any accusations towards the game software is mere ignorance, especially when so many users already told you this.
Again… if you knew how hardware worked, you wouldn’t be blaming the game. You would be checking the PSU internals for bulging caps, etc. etc. Finding an issue in relation to shutting down and even using a spare to verify. If your system shut down while plugged up to a Seasonic X650, then I might be able to believe it’s not your power supply, but then I’d point at your motherboard.
Forgot to even mention this, but if you are overclocking your cpu or gpu, that can play a role in instability.
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The 8320 is a rather capable cpu, so unless you are really wanting to try and inch out as much as you can from this game, an i5-4670k won’t particularly be much of an upgrade.
As far as the OEM copy of Windows, you will be able to reuse that, so no worries there. (If you don’t have experience with it, if you run into issues activating online, activate by phone and that should work just fine. I have a 100% success rate with such on both personal machines and client machines with hardware changes. It’s “supposed” to be tied to a single motherboard, but you can reuse.)
my power is a BGF 750 watt, but like i said it only happens on this game so its hard to believe that it is a hardware issue.
I have two computers, and BOTH have started freezing and crashing since the latest GW2 update. One PC gives me a scrambled BSOD and restarts everytime.
The other PC will just straight up freeze, forcing me to manual reset. There was one instance that I was able to end the process and I was given an error report to send to Anet.
There is no way that something has happened to both my PCs. There has to be something wrong on the GW2 client end.
Neither of you seem to understand how hardware works since you keep laying blame on this game. IMO it’s been explained several times and quite well might I add.
If you are getting bluescreens, why don’t you get your head out of your kitten and run the BSOD code against a google search to find out what your REAL problem is. I’m being quite blunt aren’t I? Yes, yes I am, too many people are quick to jump and yell wolf. I can’t tell you the types of calls you get as a system admin from all the departments you handle, and this thread shows the same PC user mentality that we deal with on a daily basis.
Now, let’s just say that what abomally said was factual, they included system root code that shut down a user’s computer. What reason would they have for it? Again, as mentioned, everyone would have their pc shutting off, which is clearly not happening. Would this make sense from a financial standpoint and/or legal standpoint? Answer is an astounding NOPE!
If your pc is randomly shutting down, the first things I would look at would be power supply and motherboard. Regardless of your claim “it only does it in Guild Wars 2”, fact of the matter is, that means your computer is NOT stable.
Should also add, a poor electrical system and/or wiring in your household can also cause issues due to poor efficiency.
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There is no known issue in this game causing overheating. Overheating is hardware related, not software.
Also, bandicam or any other program that forces an fps amount (no it doesnt have to be bandicam, who still uses that?), is pointless unless you simply have outdated hardware.
Only thing decent on the prebuilt you want is the GTX 760. The power supply in it I would avoid as it uses a LEPA unit that uses Junfu capacitors that are not known for quality, and actually listed over at BadCaps as some to avoid.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3y2Zk
That setup will cost less than the prebuilt, offer better individual warranty services as well as better quality in products, as well as a better processor that you can also overclock on that nice MSI board. And I even listed the case you wanted too.
For those too lazy to click the link:
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks
CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor ($209.99 @ Newegg)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($29.98 @ OutletPC)
Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($134.99 @ NCIX US)
Memory: A-Data XPG V1.0 8GB (2 × 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($72.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Western Digital BLACK SERIES 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($79.98 @ OutletPC)
Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 760 2GB WINDFORCE Video Card ($239.99 @ NCIX US)
Case: NZXT Source 210 (White) ATX Mid Tower Case ($40.00 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: Corsair CX 500W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($34.99 @ Newegg)
Total: $842.91
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-04-24 23:48 EDT-0400)
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You should be fine “up to” 100c, but that is still far too hot for those chips. Pushing further will fry the chip.
I would download MSI Afterburner and manually set the fans to 65% or something, or test the fans at 100% while playing to check temps. You either have an absolutely terrible case with no airflow or your vid card’s heatsink isn’t making contact, or of course lack of TIM. If it were me, I would order some GELID GC-Extreme, and replace the TIM on the GPU, and I would do it immediately at that.
EDIT:
Which GTX 570 model do you have? Could you link it?
Sorry we couldn’t give you a more straight-forward answer to help with your issue, but just out of curiosity, I would give another keyboard a try
Having used ShadowPlay since it’s first public release in October, I’ve had no issues within GW2 while using it. Desktop capture with the newest version also working just fine in GW2.
Just tested again, no issue here when using Shadow Record, Manual Record, or Twitch streaming via ShadowPlay.
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Try that download link for the game files to at least get yourself set up with the needed files.
What about the download, did that help you get up and running?
If it comes to it, please refer to the link I posted in the thread posted below as an possible fix. Even if it doesn’t fix it, you will already have 18GB of the game downloaded and in place at least.
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/support/tech/Alternate-download-would-be-a-lifesaver
I dont think you will be able to play the game :/
Are you having issues installing or downloading?
Depends on your isp’s connection path. For instance, I have a good path so I have yet to see below 5MB/s, but most of the time it sits at 10 or 11MB/s.
If you have a kittenty or overloaded node you have to hit before you reach the server, just be happy you are getting 1MB/s, many users aren’t even getting that.
lol, no problem. Ironside already pmed me and told me it worked fine to get his game running, so certainly hope the same for you.
Glad you narrowed it down and know where the issue is found, hopefully they can sort it out for you somehow.
The issue in reality is something in your specific setup. I run the latest NV beta drivers on both GTX 780 Ti and GTX 780, can open up the Hero panel just fine without issue on both rigs.
It’s not a “huge” issue as they are beta drivers, and also the issue you are experiencing is not that of others using the drivers. Also keep in mind, running SLI/Crossfire you should expect issues in games, regardless.
If you want though, you can submit it in a bug report to NV so they can look into it.
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Disable one card and try.
Sooo I tossed it on with the same scepticism that most people have with these types of wonder updates and lo and behold, it actually did lower GPU usage!
I use supersampling and my GPU is pretty much borderline in certain places on the map with it enabled. I never use reflections at all.
I went to where the Jungle Wurm spawns since I usually get 99% usage with no reflections and I was getting about 70% usage. I was stunned. I tossed on full reflections and it was at about 97% with 60fps at 1920×1080.
I will keep playing with reflections on full and check my gpu usage but if this stays the same then I am going to have to do a little jig!EDIT: I recant my statement lol. I realized that I didn’t have my texture filtering settings to what I had prior to installing the driver. Seems to be about the same
Another bubble bursted for gw2 performance boosts
It should have been obvious though :P Also, the update seems to be for improvement with the GTX 7xx series, not your 680, despite the 770 being a 680 on steroids.
Why not try a regular mouse?
Where do you see high upload bandwidth regarding the game’s use?
Its an optimization issue with the game, having an modern i7 is the best use in this game.
GTX 780 6GB will be out shortly for $530, so also a consideration
I still recommend simply a GTX 760 though for GW2, as it will have headroom for modern titles as well.
won’t it run in compatibility mode?
^ If you haven’t, give that a try
There is no point getting a K chip if you’re not overclocking. It will be cheaper getting the non overclocking one. I’d say the Nvidia GTX 770, if you can afford the GTX 780, then pay the extra and get the TI.
… The non-K will be $10 cheaper, but used at a later date will retain only half the resale value of total price, whereas the K will retain value. In the long run that matters, and you would have to be an absolute idiot to get the non-K if you are purchasing the parts seperately.
The 780 is still the current “sweet spot” for cards as far as price goes, a Ti will cost him $200~ more. Why? Unless he runs 2560×1440 or higher, the 780 is perfect for maxing out 1920×1080 res.
If you are already looking at the i5 4670k, I say stick to that. Overclocking a modern Intel is easy as can be, and the i5 4670k is a great little modern chip.
Try disabling your antivirus, firewall, and any other security programs and see if that has any affect.
How fast is your net? I might be able to offer a solution assuming your net can handle it.
For fps improvement, the biggest upgrade will be your cpu, not gpu.
If you want to max out modern titles @ 1920×1080 the GTX 780 is my go-to, especially since you can find for $450+. But, for Guild Wars 2 the power of the 780 will be just as good as the power of the 7970 or 770. So if it were MY personal build and for GW2 only, I would probably just grab a 760 honestly as it will handle quite a bit as far as modern titles go and still be overkill for GW2. Of the 3 options you have listed, the GTX 770 would be my purchase at the same price point as the 280x (7970 rehash). So my vote would go for 770 if you plan to throw down the $300 price point anyway.
Actually, I would highly advise finding the board you plan to purchase and buying at LEAST the motherboard from Amazon. If you get a board with bent cpu pins, NewEgg will NOT return it, Amazon will. Just a heads up regarding NewEgg’s horrible customer service regarding motherboards with bent cpu pins.
This is false. I have returned CPU’s with Bent pins back to newegg quite often actually.
You have to supply images of the CPU’s Pins, the Packaging, and the shipping container to get the RMA. But they WILL do it.This shows that the packaging is what bent the Pins and not user error.
My post was regarding motherboard returns to NewEgg, which is nothing new, NewEgg is known for their mobo return issues when bent pins play a role.
He’s from the UK anyway, no NewEgg xD
I’ve never had ANY issue with returning anything to Newegg, so I have to call BS on this one. I’m trying to figure out what PINS you are finding BENT? an LPGA socket doesn’t have any “pins” but the ball grid array socket can get damaged. I would suspect this damage is result of a “refurbished” or “open box” item, not a new one. I’ve purchased +50 full sets of system components from Newegg.com and NEVER gotten anything that was physically damaged. I’ve certainly gotten a number of memory sticks and a few other system components that were defective, but never damaged motherboard sockets or slots and certainly never any damaged processors (always use Intel). In no instance have I ever had anything but prompt service with getting defective items replaced.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/24891-10-newegg-denied-bent-pins
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/318876-30-beware-newegg-loyal-customer
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/22660-10-newegg-fast-quick-blame
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/280477-28-newegg-bent-pins
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/24891-10-newegg-denied-bent-pins
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1614752
Another user from first link alone that posted:
I experienced the same issue with Newegg, where they accepted the RMA and then sent the board back for bent CPU pins
List goes on, then again, this is nothing new, and most people are aware of this, at least on the overclockers forums. The Egg even states themselves for motherboards and CPUs they will not accept bent pin returns calling it C.I.D.
Btw, LGA uses pins, which is what we use for our Intel boards. Those of us that have been doing this for as long as we have are well familiar though, luckily I am one of the few that never had bent pins on my own motherboard purchases through NewEgg, thankfully.
Okay, let me just clarify.
I know more or less nothing. So basically my friend has recommended that I just get a new graphics card (he recommended one) and plug it in to the PCI port on my computer should it be compatible, and then get a new motherboard and processor and possibly a case should the need arise.
Thanks for all the help though, even if I didn’t understand much.Buying a new computer is out of the question for me, and since my friend lives locally I think it’s easier. Overhauling this computer won’t be as much a problem as it would be if I weren’t replacing the motherboard for a compatible socket.
Yep, you just have to make sure you get something your setup can handle though. It really is just plug and play for a vid card, but your cpu won’t support faster cards though.
Post your specs
Actually, I would highly advise finding the board you plan to purchase and buying at LEAST the motherboard from Amazon. If you get a board with bent cpu pins, NewEgg will NOT return it, Amazon will. Just a heads up regarding NewEgg’s horrible customer service regarding motherboards with bent cpu pins.
This is false. I have returned CPU’s with Bent pins back to newegg quite often actually.
You have to supply images of the CPU’s Pins, the Packaging, and the shipping container to get the RMA. But they WILL do it.This shows that the packaging is what bent the Pins and not user error.
My post was regarding motherboard returns to NewEgg, which is nothing new, NewEgg is known for their mobo return issues when bent pins play a role.
He’s from the UK anyway, no NewEgg xD
For me to upload, I run 100Mbit down / 100Mbit up fiber as my primary. So for me 25~ minutes to upload, for you to download, if I calculated right, 56 hours assuming you run it non-stop and are able to download at full speed.
lol so many tabs open, Fermi got to it before I clicked Post 16 minutes later :P
Actually, I would highly advise finding the board you plan to purchase and buying at LEAST the motherboard from Amazon. If you get a board with bent cpu pins, NewEgg will NOT return it, Amazon will. Just a heads up regarding NewEgg’s horrible customer service regarding motherboards with bent cpu pins.
Well I thought I’d have it for you ready to go after class but it appears the transfer stopped on my primary pc, something happened to the fiber hub I’m connected through, according to the company. They said it looks like someone was cutting wires :/ They said everything should be back to normal later tonight, but until I get my 100Mbit fiber back up, I’m on the “backup” 10Mbit DSL :/
When that gets sorted, I’ll post here with the link, just keep an eye out. It’s only a 30minute upload, I just need meh net back.
It would be a direct download link from my personal server. No email necessary. I have some classes, so I’ll throw up the upload now and when I get back in a few hours I’ll post the link.
IMO a bad idea, specifically for a game such as this or a MOBA like LoL that receives updates randomly, a lot of times daily.
I get where you are coming from with your inquiry, but it would be too much time and effort into something that would do more harm than good IMO. If this were a game title that maybe got a patch a month, then sure. But, an MMO or game for that matter that gets several updates per week, is a horrible idea.
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Looking at your other post I assume you mainly are concerned with the primary download. That wouldn’t be too bad then, but patches as separate downloads would be a horrible idea.
I will upload my GW2 folder for you if you’d like to my file server. Just let me know if you are interested before I do it, since it’s not particularly small, but should only take me an hour to upload the 18GB.
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Not saying you are wrong, but you must be the new Bee in town….
Your FX-4100 will not be any better than anyone running an modern Intel setup, that’s just the way it is. Someone running a Core2Duo? Perhaps, but that is not what we are talking here.
For a BUDGET Guild Wars 2 rig or a rig with a budget of $5,000 for GUILD WARS 2, that’s a key word don’t ya know, GUILD WARS 2, in case you missed it the first time I said it. GUILD WARS 2, offers the best performance on an INTEL system, THUS, an INTEL is the best option.
If you want an all-around budget system for outside of GW2, then by all means you are 100% correct, then again, since MicroCenter nearly regularly throws the FX-8320 for $99….. Well anyway, THIS… IS…. GUILD WARS.… TWOOOOOOOOO, so AMD need not apply.
My 3770k plays the game great whereas people with AMD systems like the FX-4100, FX-6300, etc. struggle, so that instantly means Intel dominates yo. But serious face, and yes I’m being super cereal right now, for GW2, Intel is the way to go. Regardless how much AMD has been shoved up your rear.
sigh
Firstly : I was answering the OP’s question to begin with. If you didn’t see, he/she asked specifically for an AM3 chip, for which I gave suggestions based around the budget specified.
Secondly : AMD is not as bad as you seem to think it is with this game. With my FX-4100 and GTX 650Ti I can run with all settings maxed out at 45-60fps, unless I’m in zerg content where it drops to 20fps, as long as I reduce the character model limit and maybe drop shadows/reflections.That said, if I’m going to get treated like a moron for suggesting a budget-friendly option for a someone looking for just that, I’m done. I have no interest in putting up with it.
I apologize, I think it’s fair to say we’ve all been dealing with a certain user on these forums that often compares an low/mid range FX cpu like the FX-6300 to i5 and i7’s, and claiming the FX is superior. So my post was based on the frustration of seeing someone else recommend the OP stick to an AMD build when he wants improvement in the game.
Nothing against you, just frustration that was directed at your post.
That being said, of course both AMD and Intel can run the game, but the smoothest running, regardless of which loyalty you have towards green or blue, the blue team is what you want to go with in this game. I would happily recommend an AMD setup for someone on a budget looking for a cheap gaming rig, just…. Not with this game.
Except for this game you will get more of an impact with an Intel CPU over an AMD when the game starts binding up on zergs. I’m talking out of the box performance, not some extreme overclocking.
I can’t speak on that from personal experience.. But I know people with Intel rigs who suffer worse performance drops in zergs than I do with my FX-4100, and I’m running entirely on stock clock.
I’m sorry, but for building a BUDGET rig to make the game more playable, AMD is the best option.
Not saying you are wrong, but you must be the new Bee in town….
Your FX-4100 will not be any better than anyone running an modern Intel setup, that’s just the way it is. Someone running a Core2Duo? Perhaps, but that is not what we are talking here.
For a BUDGET Guild Wars 2 rig or a rig with a budget of $5,000 for GUILD WARS 2, that’s a key word don’t ya know, GUILD WARS 2, in case you missed it the first time I said it. GUILD WARS 2, offers the best performance on an INTEL system, THUS, an INTEL is the best option.
If you want an all-around budget system for outside of GW2, then by all means you are 100% correct, then again, since MicroCenter nearly regularly throws the FX-8320 for $99….. Well anyway, THIS… IS…. GUILD WARS.… TWOOOOOOOOO, so AMD need not apply.
My 3770k plays the game great whereas people with AMD systems like the FX-4100, FX-6300, etc. struggle, so that instantly means Intel dominates yo. But serious face, and yes I’m being super cereal right now, for GW2, Intel is the way to go. Regardless how much AMD has been shoved up your rear.
That’s not your own video though and clearly not your pc specs… Why not make a video yourself and post it? Including your name in the intro/username + information. Something posted on youtube, on the date of your post
Don’t know who you are trying to fool with that vid when sirsquishy asked for proof, lol.
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