

Ok, so, I ran the -diag and for some reason it did traceroutes to and. Obsolete as of BWE as the patcher downloads everything anyway. Used to download ALL data for the game instead of the default bare essentials. It then does a traceroute to check your latency/ping, number of hops and packet loss to a number of ANET servers and then performs a direct X diagnostics. It checks your network hardware, addresses, etc. Opens the game in a window rather than fullscreen.ĭoes a diagnostics check on your computer. Also can be used to keep temps in check if not using vsync. Good for keeping FPS stable by keeping the distance between your minimum and max framerate down. Limits your framerate to a desired value. Sets your screenshots to bitmap format for better quality. Otherwise obsolete and a danger of password theft. Good to create multiple shortcuts for multiple accounts. Launches the game straight away instead of opening patcher first.Įnters password. List of command lines and what they seem to do:Īutomatically presses the log in button upon launch. Write the desired command line arguments after the quote marks, each beginning with a space: "\Gw2.exe" -windowed -nosound In the 'Target Area' field you will see the location of your Guild Wars executable file: "\Gw2.exe"Ĥ. Right click on your GW2 shortcut and select 'Properties'.ģ. Right click on your GW2.exe and click create shortcut.Ģ.
#Guild wars 2 ip address for pingplotter how to
Here are some command lines for BWE client and instructions how to get you started.ġ.
