whats going on?

crimson warrior

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Jul 2005

I just bought guild wars and as soon as it was installed I made an account and made a char.I started the game and the loading took forever hours and hours to load.I have dial-up but I read it wasn't supose to take forever to load.Am I doing something wrong.Can someone tell me whats up.

Ole Man Bourbon

Ole Man Bourbon

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Jun 2005

Atlanta

GONG

W/E

weird. maybe server's down, maybe need to reinstall game. dunno for sure

ElectricBrain

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: May 2005

Vancouver, BC, Canada

LoDs

E/Mo

Provide something useful like your system specs and what OS you are running and perhaps any firewalls or antivirus apps you got running in the background. Router?

Have you emailed Arenanet yet? They usually respond within the next 24 hours.
http://support.guildwars.com/

MCS

MCS

Banned

Join Date: May 2005

First load for me took about 15 minutes :\.

Kamatsu

Kamatsu

Moderator

Join Date: May 2005

Australia

Did you buy GW at a store and thus install from the game disc's? or did you just d/l the client from the net and install from that?

Because if you installed from the net client.. that would explain the long d/l time. This is because the net client doesn't come with *ANY* of the area's installed. This means that whenever you hit a new area the game will have to d/l *ALL* the files for that area.

Whereas an install from the game disc's installs the files for all the area's.. and when you hit a new area it will only have to d/l files if the files has been updated. And this means the d/l time when you 1st hit an area will be a *LOT* quicker than if you installed from the net client because all you'll be d/l'ing is the updated files... not every file.

Once you have d/l'ed all the files needed for an area it will be quick to get between area's because you will not have to d/l anything again... at least untill they update that area again. And it can be done on dial-up.. I'm on 56K modem and the game loads just fine for me... but I installed from game disc's.

Mr. Matt

Mr. Matt

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: May 2005

R/Mo

Even if he bought the game from a store, on dial-up it may take a while as it will be pretty out-of-date, and it'll need to download the various patches it's received as well.

Angryhob0z

Angryhob0z

Academy Page

Join Date: Jun 2005

Me/N

uhh, unless theres some new technology i dont know about, which there probably is, he said dial up and brain said router. as far as i knew there was no such thing as a router for dial up. but then again i tend to be a moron sometimes

MadeInChina

Academy Page

Join Date: May 2005

Maryland, USA

GNYU

W/E

I don't see why anyone with dial up would want a router anyways. ANd I've also never heard of anyone using one for dial up :P.

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Even if he bought the game from a store, on dial-up it may take a while as it will be pretty out-of-date, and it'll need to download the various patches it's received as well.
I second that.

Algren Cole

Algren Cole

Banned

Join Date: Jun 2005

If your Dial-Up ISP allows more than 1 simultaneous connection, meaning they give you multiple public IPs(alot of them do now), you can run a PPPoE connection through a router to bridge mutlitple sessions.