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  1. A possible band-aid fix for all instance missions that involve cut-scenes and cinematics.

    • The Departing
    • The Sacrifice
    • Estate of Decay
    • Victory or Death
    • Dragon's Stand
    • Heart and Minds
    • The Source of Orr
    • Sparking the Flame
    • Ossuary of Unquiet Dead
    • To Kill A God
    • Crystalline Memories

    Generally you'll be editing your Host file:

    1. Click the Start button on taskbar to display the menu, and then right click Notepad on it from the menu and "Run As Administrator" or you can Type note in the search box near the start button, and right click the Notepad application and "Run As Administrator".
    2. Navigate to the HOST file directory: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
    3. Make sure you have "All Files" set so you can see all the files in the folder instead of just.TXT files.
    4. Once you have the host file open, paste the following line below the existing text:

    127.0.0.1 assetcdn.102.arenanetworks.com

    Note: If the string above (or one similar to it) located in your host file, you may need to remove it entirely and save the changes to resolve the issue. If adding the string above does not seem to work for you, try changing the line to 127.0.0.1 assetcdn.103.arenanetworks.com instead.

    1. Save the file.
    2. Restart your Guild Wars 2 Launcher.
  2. @OGDeadHead.8326 said:

    @"TechAssist.4635" said:You can do directional key 'AWSD' + 'V" instead of double directional key "AWSD". You can also turn off the double tap to evade [which i find helps with jump puzzles] in the F11 General Options Tab in the catagory Combat/Movement.

    OP is talking about
    dodgejumping
    as in combining jump+dodge in one move.

    Ahh 10-4 hahaha

  3. Its intent to to create a log if possible in it next play session's crash. I will admit the way I provided it is a bit crude.

    Locate your Gw2.exe file.Right-click on the file and select Create shortcut.Rename this new shortcut to Guild Wars 2 Log.Right-click on Guild Wars 2 Log and select Properties.Locate the Target line and add –log to the end. (Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\gw2.exe” -log)Click OK.

    Double-clicking Guild Wars 2 Log will begin playing your game client. The game will attempt to create a log upon a crash.

    To find that log please do the following:

    Hold down the Windows button on the keyboard and hit the R key.Paste in the following line: C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Guild Wars 2Click “Ok.”Locate the "Arenanet.log" (If present)
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