Constant ANet Error Whilst Playing
-Old 3FL-
This is the error I keep getting every time I play Guild Wars lately.
I've had GuildWars for 4 years (& on this PC) and had this very rarely, but lately (week or so) I can have short bursts and then not even 2 seconds of gameplay before this happens.
How can I do missions, quests, or even have fun when I got this all the time?
It isn't a lag issue, because I am not lagging in game and I just re-installed GW (saved my .dat file) and I still get this problem.
Any help in solving this issue would be very very appreciated.
Regards,
-Old 3FL-
Fril Estelin
It's an annoying bug I encountered a few times. The way I used to fix it: (first make sure you have a copy of your GW folder in C:\Program Files), download the GW installer from the GW website, launch it and choose to install the program, when it starts downloading the "game assets" files (you'll noticed as it says "files" and takes some time) stop it. Then make sure that your old copy of the gw.dat file replaces the new one.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
-Old 3FL-
I shall give that a try.
-Old 3FL-
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It's an annoying bug I encountered a few times. The way I used to fix it: (first make sure you have a copy of your GW folder in C:\Program Files), download the GW installer from the GW website, launch it and choose to install the program, when it starts downloading the "game assets" files (you'll noticed as it says "files" and takes some time) stop it. Then make sure that your old copy of the gw.dat file replaces the new one.
Hope this helps! |
Wesyrine
When you see that error pop up again click 'Show Details >>' and post the report here so people smarter than I can perhaps see what's causing it.
Quaker
That error could be caused by a corrupt gw.dat file. You could try the -image command line to try to fix it.
It could also be caused by a hardware fault in your computer, such as bad RAM, or several other things.
It could also be the result of overclocking.
It could also be caused by a hardware fault in your computer, such as bad RAM, or several other things.
It could also be the result of overclocking.
-Old 3FL-
Well I am not overclocking my PC but 2 of my mates reckon it's a graphical card problem, but I should be upgrading to a new gfx card anyway.