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Voor nooit meer te hoeven dowloaden in nieuwe gebieden waar je nog niet bent geweest (tot er weer nieuwe updates komen)Command lineThere are multiple
command line arguments which may be used to
change the games behavior during the start-up. These arguments can be
set in the properties window of the game shortcut.
Using command line arguments
Instead of using the command line, you can execute switches directly from your Guild Wars shortcut:
- Right click on your Guild Wars shortcut and select 'Properties'.
- In the 'Target Area' field you will see the location of your Guild Wars executable file: "..\Guild Wars\Gw.exe"
- Write the desired command line arguments after the quote marks:
"..\Guild Wars\Gw.exe" -fps
- Additional commands should follow the first separated by a space
"..\Guild Wars\Gw.exe" -fps -diag
It is easier to use the command line itself, reached by clicking the
"Start" button and choosing "Run," when you are only needing to run
guild wars with an argument once as some are set up for. Just type in
the file path to Guild Wars in quotation marks, and add the appropriate
switches afterwards, just like using the shortcut method above.
List of command line arguments
-bmp Forces the game to create screenshots as .BMP files. Use for
creating high-quality screenshots at the expense of much larger files.
-diag Creates, at startup, a detailed diagnostic logfile which
contains data about connection tests and hardware information, located
in your game directory (..\Guild Wars\NetworkDiag.log). Useful for
determining what is wrong when Guild Wars is not functioning properly.Important: The program terminates after the logfile is
created; since Guild Wars will not be able run with this parameter on,
make sure to remove it once Guild Wars has finished creating the
logfile.
-dsound Forces the use of old DirectSound software mixer. Good for users whose computers are not compatible with the newer version.-dx8Useful for troubleshooting. Forces DirectX 8 compatibility;
good for users whose computers are not compatible with the newer
version. Using this switch with -noshaders may improve performance as
well. -email Sets the email address on the login screen. Combine with -password to create an auto-login shortcut for a specific account.-fps [Number] Displays a frame rate counter and optionally limits the
frame rate to [Number] frames per second, saving computer resources.
Leave out [Number] if you don't want the game to limit your frame rate.[url=http://wiki.guildwars.com/index.php?title=Command_line&action=edit§ion=8]
-image Forces the game to load a complete update.Important: The program terminates after the update is
completed; since Guild Wars will not be able run with this parameter
on, make sure to remove it after all the content has been downloaded.
-mce Start the client with Windows Media Center compatibility,
switching the game to full screen and restarts Media Center (if
available) after the client is closed.-mute Disables audio output, but still processes audio data internally (so for instance, lip syncing will still function).-noshaders Troubleshooting option. Using this switch with -dx8 may improve performance as well.-nosound Disables audio system completely.-noui Disables the user interface, producing the same effect as when one pushes Ctrl + Shift + H in-game to toggle it.-password Enables auto-login if is your account's
password. "Remember account name" option must be checked! This
parameter must not be preceded by any other parameter except for -email.Warning: Putting your password in a shortcut or a batch file makes it easily accessible to everybody with access to your computer.
Never use this option if you are sharing your computer with other people whom you do not trust.
-perf Displays performance indicators. Triangles, frames per
second and transfer rate in bytes per second are displayed in white
text in the upper-right corner of the Guild Wars window.-repair Attempts to fix the GW.dat file, in which all update information is stored.Warning: If a lot of content has already been downloaded
through updates, be prepared for a long wait as Guild Wars reconstructs
the file.
-sndasio Useful for troubleshooting. Attempts to use an ASIO driver in software mode.-sndwinmm Attempts to use the Windows Multimedia audio driver in software mode.-uninstall Uninstalls Guild Wars.-windowed Forces Guild Wars to run in windowed mode.Note: You can easily switch to windowed mode by pressing
ALT + Enter or clicking the window icon in the upper right corner while
the game is already running.
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