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15 lip 2010 · Yes, it's possible. What you have to do is create a new shortcut with the switch -image. So copy your shortcut to Guild Wars (don't use your normal shortcut), right-click on it, choose Properties and in the target box add -image so that it looks like “C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\gw.exe” -image
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You can download the Guild Wars client at any time from here: GwSetup.exe Client Installer. Once installed, use your Guild Wars account to log in and play. If you don't have an account yet, you can follow the instructions in this article to register a Guild Wars account. Installation Instructions
Interactive Guild Wars 2 Map. Now updated for Secrets of the Obscure; hearts, waypoints, vistas, points of interest, skill points, mastery points, active / upcoming events and more, real-time WvW match overviews, and a drawing tool mimicking the ingame experience.
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Is there anyway to download all the other maps at one time? I have very slow internet at home so sitting around waiting for a map to load can take ages. Yes! Add the -image command line argument to your Guild Wars shortcut. It should look like this. "C:/Program Files/Guild Wars/gw.exe" -image.
Make a new GW shortcut and call it something like 'GW Download'. Now right click it and go to the properties. You should see the 'target' line. That's the directory for GW, wherever you saved it...