Originally posted by Firewolx I ment the whole client, because I dont want to download all these files in-game. Because then i need to wait at each zone and such.
If you have the game installed already add -image to the game shortcut. Example on what it could say in shortcut (you probably installed in another directory): "C:gamesGuild WarsGw.exe" -image
Not just all three chapters, but everything that has been added to the game. Also, once you run the -image shortcut, it will not run the game and it'll just seem to die. That's normal, it won't try to play with that -image tag in place. Just remove the tag after you've run it and you won't have any more load times until the next update.
I just right-clicked on desktop, then clicked 'Create New -> Shortcut" Then just type in the path of Guild Wars and add -image. That way you can download the files with that shortcut, and if you want to play the game you have the real shortcut
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the official site: http://www.guildwars.com/support/downloadclient/
Example on what it could say in shortcut (you probably installed in another directory): "C:gamesGuild WarsGw.exe" -image
The -image tag makes you download all 3 chapters.
Not just all three chapters, but everything that has been added to the game. Also, once you run the -image shortcut, it will not run the game and it'll just seem to die. That's normal, it won't try to play with that -image tag in place. Just remove the tag after you've run it and you won't have any more load times until the next update.
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