This guide has instructions and necessary game settings for a versatile Steam Input configuration to play Guild Wars 2 with an Xbox 360 controller (or similar shapes that can reuse the config). Steam Input stuff has no home and you can't properly document a configuration, so we end up here.
Benchmark Results: Balanced Preset Page 1: Guild Wars 2 Is Here. How Does It Run? Page 2: Image Quality And Settings Page 3: Test System And Graphics Hardware Page 4: Benchmark Results: Best
to disable/remove, exit gw2 and rename/delete d3d9.dll. From the official webpage. You can optionally delete the folder etc. if you don't want to save your settings for later. Delete \Guild Wars 2\bin64\d3d9.dll and \Guild Wars 2\d3d9.dll, whichever you have. when in doubt delete bin64 folder and launch the game.
Minimize to tray when Guild Wars 2 closes: Yes: If enabled, Blish HUD will remain running when Guild Wars 2 is closed. This allows you to easily use Blish HUD without needing to launch it every time you run Guild Wars 2. While in the tray, Blish HUD uses very little resources and is only tasked with checking for the game running every so often.
Account & Technical Support. PC Build for Ultra Settings, 60 fps. Hey so I just had this AMD build designed for me, based on wanting to play GW2 on ultra graphics..check it out and let me know what you think! Appreciate any feedback!Processor: (CPU)AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Six Core CPU (3.6GHz-4.25GHz/19MB CACHE/AM4)Motherboard: ASUS® PRIME A320M-K
I've made a video guide a few weeks ago, showing how to get Guild Wars 2 running on Steam Deck. Since the Steam version made the whole process really easy, I've now made an updated version of that guide. It works for both Steam- and non-Steam accounts, but you no longer have to do anything in desktop mode.
All graphic settings max’d except for Character Model Limit, which is set to Medium and a ReShade preset on top (about 2-3 FPS hit). On big group events it can drop into the mid 50s. My specs are RTX 3080, Ryzen 5800X and 32GB DDR4-3600 (premium timings). Anywhere else though is usually far above 100FPS. Like Story missions.
If you want way to to use both gw2 addon manager and reshade at the same time, here is a solution. first install reshade normally, and as the guide mentioned the reshade makes a dxgi.dll file that you need to rename to d3d11.dll. after you have renamed it. take that file and keep it in a safe place (a different folder), and then download all the addons that your heart may desire using the gw2
Guild Wars 2 is a CPU-heavy game, so you could use higher graphic settings than I suggest in this guide, if you have a decent GPU. I would like to in advance say sorry for my bad English, and probably grammar as well, even though it shouldn't do a big difference as long as you're able to understand what I'm typing in here.
Please update default settings and keybindings to make the game more playable for new players without having to watch a settings guide. By SatyricL.2784 March 11, 2022 in Guild Wars 2 Discussion
Threaded optimization you always wanna keep automatic/on for gaming. A setting of note if you are on Windows 10 - Hardware accelerated GPU Scheduling inside your graphics settings of windows. Very much worth turning on. This will allow your games to handle the Vram without your OS interfering. Leading to lower input lag.
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