Newbie help
Loodak
Hi ppl i am new here.... played only trial and now bought the game....
So my question would be: i have lap top and desktop computer... if i install GW first on my lap top as some times i travel and play games on lap...can i install GW with same cd key on my computer??
I know i wont be able to play on both at the same time but i just want to know if i can install on both with same cd key.
So my question would be: i have lap top and desktop computer... if i install GW first on my lap top as some times i travel and play games on lap...can i install GW with same cd key on my computer??
I know i wont be able to play on both at the same time but i just want to know if i can install on both with same cd key.
Martin Firestorm
You can install on multiple comps.
Loodak
wow that was fast answer didn't expect answer so fast...
thx
thx
turbo234
the cd isn't required to play the game, it's all backed up on anet's servers. when you load it up, you log in and play from what anet has stored. in other words, you can play on as many computers as you want worry free.
Mireles
Keep in mind that while you may play using a different computer, you can not have more than two logged into the same account.
So if you are attempted to account share with a friend, and Anet notices you can not have logged onto two different locations in a very short period period of time they will ban that account.
So if you are attempted to account share with a friend, and Anet notices you can not have logged onto two different locations in a very short period period of time they will ban that account.
Loodak
Now i am confused... i installed trilogy and i need to chose btw 3 campaign...
I though it's everything together like wow...with every campaign i get new mission,map,NPC etc... As i understood only Eye of the North is expansion... So if install Eye of the north do i need to start everything all over again or what... can some1 plz explain to me a bit am rly confused...
Until i buy eotn (will be soon) i will play trilogy so where to start first any suggest?
I though it's everything together like wow...with every campaign i get new mission,map,NPC etc... As i understood only Eye of the North is expansion... So if install Eye of the north do i need to start everything all over again or what... can some1 plz explain to me a bit am rly confused...
Until i buy eotn (will be soon) i will play trilogy so where to start first any suggest?
Belzebu
The campaign is kinda like the start point, you can choose one of the 3 to start, if you make a Nightfall char for example, you can go to prophecies and faction with that same char later in the campaign.
I suggest to start on prophecies then factions then nightfall, that is the chronological order of the campaigns, but if you are looking for finishing all the campaigns as fast as you can, then start in nightfall to get the heroes then finish the rest in any order.
I suggest to start on prophecies then factions then nightfall, that is the chronological order of the campaigns, but if you are looking for finishing all the campaigns as fast as you can, then start in nightfall to get the heroes then finish the rest in any order.
Loodak
OK lets assume i start on prophecies how long it will takes until i finish all campaigns?? I want to finish them before GW2 goes out ^^
Oh something more i have original disk, installed game and wanted to join prophecy but now it downloading map???When i install game i dont get everything at once i need to download every campaign??
Oh something more i have original disk, installed game and wanted to join prophecy but now it downloading map???When i install game i dont get everything at once i need to download every campaign??
Songbringer
It is just like WoW in the sense that you get the original game from almost 7 years ago...Now you are downloading all the different map changes and additions into the .dat file. So yes you need to download everything. I suggest going to wiki and looking into the command line stuff and using -image
Bristlebane
I would suggest you create at least 2-3 characters and try out each campaign, they all offer certain unique features at start:
Prophecies: Lots of free skill quests, it's a good thing to do which allow you to make more versatile builds along the way. This is the original and biggest campaign, leveling here is rather slow. Pre-Searing is a unique starting place, don't leave until you're at least level 7-8, or it will be a rough time ahead.
Factions: Beautiful scenery, plenty of high-reward quests, easy mobs. You will level rather quickly here. Fair amount of free skills as well.
Nightfall: Good xp from bounties allowing you to level quickly. Early access to heroes (customizable henchmen). You will reach Kamadan very quickly which is one of the game's big hub cities (especially in American districts). Most of them are probably there to trade but it still is a nice change from other campaign's many empty districts.
Edit: Regarding downloading, Songbringer brought up a good point. Create a shortcut to gw.exe (ie. C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\gw.exe) and add the -image switch. Something like this: "C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\gw.exe" -image
This will NOT start the game, it will only download all the game data needed to play. This is a huge amount so consider leaving it download for a few hours or over night depending on your connection. To later play the game, just start the game through one of the original shortcuts that was created, or remove the -image part.
Prophecies: Lots of free skill quests, it's a good thing to do which allow you to make more versatile builds along the way. This is the original and biggest campaign, leveling here is rather slow. Pre-Searing is a unique starting place, don't leave until you're at least level 7-8, or it will be a rough time ahead.
Factions: Beautiful scenery, plenty of high-reward quests, easy mobs. You will level rather quickly here. Fair amount of free skills as well.
Nightfall: Good xp from bounties allowing you to level quickly. Early access to heroes (customizable henchmen). You will reach Kamadan very quickly which is one of the game's big hub cities (especially in American districts). Most of them are probably there to trade but it still is a nice change from other campaign's many empty districts.
Edit: Regarding downloading, Songbringer brought up a good point. Create a shortcut to gw.exe (ie. C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\gw.exe) and add the -image switch. Something like this: "C:\Program Files\Guild Wars\gw.exe" -image
This will NOT start the game, it will only download all the game data needed to play. This is a huge amount so consider leaving it download for a few hours or over night depending on your connection. To later play the game, just start the game through one of the original shortcuts that was created, or remove the -image part.
Loodak
thx for info but no1 answered me yet..if i start in prophecy how long it will takes to pass trough all chapters + eye of the north (e.g month, two, tree five..) i want to be sure to experience everything before GW2... if i need a lot of time i will start in nightfall..
Anyway thx every1 for filling me in.
Edit: i see, i will do that...my connection is good but i cant exceed 100 kb/s...going very slow...
Anyway thx every1 for filling me in.
Edit: i see, i will do that...my connection is good but i cant exceed 100 kb/s...going very slow...
Martin Firestorm
Just depends how long you play each day, if you do every quest, etc. I'd guesstimate 1 - 2 months per campaign.
zachattack82
Yeah man, you can and if you need help friend me in game and I won't mind helping you with somethings too. Main is Randy Blackwolf. Any questions or help just let me know, don't hesitate to ask.
Belzebu
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thx for info but no1 answered me yet..if i start in prophecy how long it will takes to pass trough all chapters + eye of the north (e.g month, two, tree five..) i want to be sure to experience everything before GW2... if i need a lot of time i will start in nightfall..
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Let it downloading overnight and done, no more downloads for a very long time.
Zebideedee
You can install GW's on any comp, I installed on a lappy while I was on holiday in Canada, the updating could be a pain, I complained to the hotel staff lol but the updating is pretty slow and I moaned for no reason
You're login details are all that matter tbh!
Ps. Welcome to GW's look me up if you want, I don't play much my ign is Avira Hekate feel free to add, I'll prolly annoy you by giving you freebies
You're login details are all that matter tbh!
Ps. Welcome to GW's look me up if you want, I don't play much my ign is Avira Hekate feel free to add, I'll prolly annoy you by giving you freebies
Loodak
Thx guys...started playing as Ranger.....but now i am in dilemma about second profession... as i am ex wow player and Hardcore PvP player what would be best choice for second profession that gives bonus for PvP. I searched on wiki,forum etc but couldnt get best answer... i see in the top is monk with mending touch if i am not wrong.
Every one who want to add me my ingame name Sillent Hunterz
Edit: instead to download all again on my computer can i copy on hard disc GW and copy in computer?
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and i assume marksmanship is best for pvp?
Every one who want to add me my ingame name Sillent Hunterz
Edit: instead to download all again on my computer can i copy on hard disc GW and copy in computer?
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and i assume marksmanship is best for pvp?
Belzebu
I'm also a ranger like you and that is my main and first char, I love it and I'll make a ranger in GW2 too.
Rangers have many options, I like to play as R/P and spread conditions with a pet (in this case marksmanship is totally useless), but that is far from meta, most use the ranger meta builds from PvX specially this one.
Rangers have many options, I like to play as R/P and spread conditions with a pet (in this case marksmanship is totally useless), but that is far from meta, most use the ranger meta builds from PvX specially this one.
Kendil
Markmanship is best if you want to use a bow. You can utilize your primary attribute in order to spam expensive dagger or scytheattacks. But bowrangers are standard, yes.
/Mo is most popular due to mending touch yes, it's a good all around skill. But you can go for /Me (blackout) /N (render enchantments) or any secondary profession really, it's about finding a specific skill to enhance your build more than a secondary profession to enhance your primary.
/Mo is most popular due to mending touch yes, it's a good all around skill. But you can go for /Me (blackout) /N (render enchantments) or any secondary profession really, it's about finding a specific skill to enhance your build more than a secondary profession to enhance your primary.
enter_the_zone
Also best to bear in mind that you don't have to use your PVE toon in PVP, you can create a max level, max armor, max wep toon specifically for PVP, and would be advised to do so, since the runes/mods/weps are free and it gives you a chance to play around with build options.
Also, I know you probably realise this already, but attribute points can be changed at will, so respeccing a toon for another build is easy.
Also, I know you probably realise this already, but attribute points can be changed at will, so respeccing a toon for another build is easy.
Loodak
I played Ranger and i like it... but now i would like to try a healer as i have always played healer in every game... so i have some basic questions about that:
1. Is for healer hard to play solo?
2. I guess healer is welcome in every party?
3. Can u recommend me good pure healer?
Is Monk healer similar as paladin healer?
1. Is for healer hard to play solo?
2. I guess healer is welcome in every party?
3. Can u recommend me good pure healer?
Is Monk healer similar as paladin healer?
BrettM
The two main healer professions are monk and ritualist. A necro/ritualist can also be a very effective healer because of the necro ability to gain energy rapidly.
It is hard to play healer when leading a team of heroes and henchmen because you need to be watching their movements, selecting targets, etc. However, you can use aggressive builds in those cases (smiting for monks, channeling for ritualists, death or curses for necro/rits) and leave the healing up to the heroes. In parties with humans, good healers always have a place.
From what I understand about paladins, monk is nothing like them. Monks, rits, and necros are caster professions and have light armor. You don't want to give any of them a melee weapon and let them go charging into battle. Casters are not front-line professions.
It is hard to play healer when leading a team of heroes and henchmen because you need to be watching their movements, selecting targets, etc. However, you can use aggressive builds in those cases (smiting for monks, channeling for ritualists, death or curses for necro/rits) and leave the healing up to the heroes. In parties with humans, good healers always have a place.
From what I understand about paladins, monk is nothing like them. Monks, rits, and necros are caster professions and have light armor. You don't want to give any of them a melee weapon and let them go charging into battle. Casters are not front-line professions.
Rod Adams
1. Is for healer hard to play solo?
It gets a little troubling at times if you focus on healing with just heroes/henchies, since they can get pretty stupid without someone showing them what to attack. But it's very, very, possible.
2. I guess healer is welcome in every party?
Pretty much.
3. Can u recommend me good pure healer?'
http://www.gwpvx.com/Special:PrefixIndex/Build:Mo/
has a few samples.
4. Is Monk healer similar as paladin healer?
Never played WoW, but a brief scan of the WoWiki, and it looks closer to a Priest.
It gets a little troubling at times if you focus on healing with just heroes/henchies, since they can get pretty stupid without someone showing them what to attack. But it's very, very, possible.
2. I guess healer is welcome in every party?
Pretty much.
3. Can u recommend me good pure healer?'
http://www.gwpvx.com/Special:PrefixIndex/Build:Mo/
has a few samples.
4. Is Monk healer similar as paladin healer?
Never played WoW, but a brief scan of the WoWiki, and it looks closer to a Priest.
MisterB
Yes, you can do that to speed up installation. You'll want to copy Gw.exe and Gw.dat after you have run the -image command. Also copy your templates folder if you want to transfer your builds.
Quaker
1. By 'solo' I assume you mean "with Heroes and/or henchmen". It is a bit more difficult to play healer with a team of just H&H, because they take their cues on who to attack, and when, from you. It's best to play a regular damage dealer while doing h&h, and switch to healer when playing with humans. I know that makes it hard to practice healing, but it works out better that way.
It's easy to switch builds, btw. You can, of course, easily switch you skill set and attribute points by using Templates. The only other thing you would need would be an extra headpiece or two with the appropriate mod and Rune - for example, one headpiece with Healing Prayers, and one with Smiting Prayers, for a monk.
2. Healers are almost always welcome, even though heroes or henchmen often work just as well.
3. A good pure healer is the Monk. With regard to #1, above, you can play as a Smiting monk when doing H&H, and switch to heal and/or protection when desired.
If I recall, a Paladin is more of a DPS plus heal, than a Monk is.
It's easy to switch builds, btw. You can, of course, easily switch you skill set and attribute points by using Templates. The only other thing you would need would be an extra headpiece or two with the appropriate mod and Rune - for example, one headpiece with Healing Prayers, and one with Smiting Prayers, for a monk.
2. Healers are almost always welcome, even though heroes or henchmen often work just as well.
3. A good pure healer is the Monk. With regard to #1, above, you can play as a Smiting monk when doing H&H, and switch to heal and/or protection when desired.
If I recall, a Paladin is more of a DPS plus heal, than a Monk is.
Loodak
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If I recall, a Paladin is more of a DPS plus heal, than a Monk is.
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Tho after some time of researching i think healer is not for me in GW, now i have started warrior axe build for dps... i will need to decide btw ranger and warrior...