Hello, (Updated 11th August) I wanted to contribute to the community elaborating a guide using my experience to install, configure and play at 120FPS Guild Wars using Windows 11 Dx912pxy DirectX 12 Wrapper + Nvidia FreeStyle + GSync or Vsync + Radial + Taco + In Game Settings.
Using a 30" screen and Guild Wars 2's Best Appearance preset causes most graphics cards to choke. Only the top four cards manage to maintain more than 30 FPS throughout the benchmark run.
By default when you take a screenshot in Guild Wars 2, it will create a JPG file, which will have a big quality loss in order to optimize the size of the file. For our purpose to get the best screenshot possible this is a big problem. So we need to setup the screenshot settings and you can’t do this in-game.Add GW2 as a Steam Game (Named “Guild Wars 2”) and launch through Big Picture Find and apply my config under Community Configurations: “GW2 Total Control by CoryOp v1” Add hotkey for Action Combat mode to semicolon key If you want to use instant-chat, install AutoHotKey and follow the instructions below: Getting Started. This section contains instructions and information on getting Guild Wars 2 installed and running. ★ Minimum System Requirements Even running on an RTX 3090 with a 16 core ryzen I get drops in big world bosses. -3. Vaxxduth. • 1 yr. ago. Ryzen 7 3700X, RTX 3080, 32gb ram running most setting at max, I mostly do WvW and my frames will often drop bellow 30fps in big zergs sometimes even below 20fps. r/Guildwars2. Windowed vs Fullscreen. Optimized settings. If you noticed your performance in Guild Wars 2 is dropping, that’s because the game is very CPU-intensive, and some settings, that might not seem like they could, impact the game majorly. A large part of FPS drops is because in-game settings affect performance differently in every game mode. This guide has instructions and necessary game settings for a versatile Steam Input configuration to play Guild Wars 2 with an Xbox 360 controller (or similar shapes that can reuse the config). Steam Input stuff has no home and you can't properly document a configuration, so we end up here. kWBx6.