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== Support ==
== Supporto ==
For help with problems running the game when your system meets the above system requirements, look at the [https://help.guildwars2.com official support] site, where you can also ask for help from a support representative if you cannot find a solution to your problem on the support database.
Per aiuto riguardo problemi di esecuzione del gioco se i requisiti minimi sono rispettati, vedi il sito di [https://help.guildwars2.com supporto ufficiale], dove può essere chiesto aiuto anche a personale di supporto se la soluzione non è presente in database.


== Command line arguments ==
== Command line arguments ==

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Requisiti di Sistema

Specifiche ufficiali per Guild Wars.[1]

Componente Minimo Raccomandato
Sistema Operativo Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 Windows Vista/7
Processore Intel Pentium III 800 MHz o equivalente Intel Pentium III 1.0 GHz o equivalente
RAM 512 MB 512 MB
Spazio disco rigido 5 GB disponibili 5 GB disponibili
Scheda grafica NVIDIA GeForce 3 o 4 MX Series (32 MB di VRAM)
o ATI Radeon 8500
NVIDIA GeForce 4 Ti Series (64 MB di VRAM)
o ATI Radeon 9000
Scheda audio 16-bit 16-bit
Connessione Internet 56k Banda larga
Input Tastiera e mouse
unità CD-ROM (indispensabile per l'installazione delle edizioni fisiche)

Supporto

Per aiuto riguardo problemi di esecuzione del gioco se i requisiti minimi sono rispettati, vedi il sito di supporto ufficiale, dove può essere chiesto aiuto anche a personale di supporto se la soluzione non è presente in database.

Command line arguments

Command line arguments are startup parameters that can be used to alter the game's behavior.

Languages

Guild Wars currently supports several different languages. These include English, Korean, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Polish, Russian and Bork! Bork! Bork!. Audio language is available in English, Korean, French, German, Italian and Spanish and can be freely mixed together (e.g. Korean text and German voices).

Running the game on unsupported systems

Warning-Logo.png Attenzione: ArenaNet & NCSoft do not support running Guild Wars on other operating systems. Use at your own risk; Support will not be able to help you.


Info-Logo.png Avviso: While some players have reported playing the game using sub-minimum systems, you should expect poor performance, crashes, and other issues.

Unsupported graphics cards

Intel

Intel graphics cards are not officially supported.

  • However, all Intel GMA900 or higher graphics processors are believed to be able to run Guild Wars, but the graphics are sometimes buggy; third party software may be necessary to prevent crashes in certain areas.
  • All 9xx and Core 2 chipsets with integrated graphics include an appropriate graphics processor, it applies to all new Intel chipsets with integrated graphics from 2005 onward and some new chipsets with integrated graphics from 2004.
  • See also: Intel GMA Performance Tweaks in Guild Wars Guru archive (Describes using 3D-Analyze to tweak the Intel GMA3100 graphics card to work with GW).

Unsupported operating systems

Older versions of Windows

As of late 2019, versions of Windows prior to Windows 2000 ceased to be supported. On January 1, 2021, internal testing for Windows 2000 and Windows XP will be dropped. While the game may continue to run on those systems, only Windows Vista or newer will receive official support.[2]

Linux (any variation)

Players have reported success on Linux using Wine, CrossOver, or using a virtual machine.

Apple

Players have reported success on Apple systems based on Intel microchips, using Wine, CrossOver, virtual machine, or dual-booting into Windows (e.g. using Boot Camp).

Known issues
  • Loading screen: The loading screen goes black before loading the destination.
    • If this happens, change the compatibility of gw.exe from Windows XP... to Windows Vista... (and chose your service pack).
      • Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (and beyond) offers an option for Windows 7 compatibility, which will also resolve the loading screen problem.
    • This does not work for all video cards.
  • Template folder locations: the template folders can be located in different directories, depending on the compatibility mode chosen. If you change the mode, the location will change. The likely locations are:
    • C:\Programs\Guild Wars\Templates (XP compatibility)
    • C:\Users\NAME\Documents\Guild Wars\Templates (Vista compatibility)
    • C:\Users\NAME\Documents\Guild Wars\Templates (Windows 7 compatibility)
  • Windows desktop flash: This sometimes happens when the game loads a new zone in Windows 7 under Service Pack 3 or later.
    • Suggested approach: find your GW.exe file, right-click to chose properties, then select the Compatibility tab. Choose "Run this program in comparability mode:" for "Windows Vista (Service Pack 2)".

Mobile Drives (Mobile HDD, Flash Drives)

The game can be run off any removable disk (e.g. Mobile HDD, Flash Drives, ...) even if the game has not been previously installed. After running Guild Wars off a mobile drive first time, the game will leave shortcut in the Start Menu and make changes to the registry. The machine must otherwise meet the same requirements listed above (OS, graphics).

Alternatively, you can copy your Guild Wars program folder from one machine to the removable disk and from the removable to another machine.

Networked Hard Drives

The game can also be run from a networked location or networked hard drive, although you should expect performance issues due to lag within your Local Area Network (LAN); it takes a long time to transfer data from the multi-gigabyte gw.dat file.

Make sure that the drive is properly shared and accessible from any machine on that network. To launch, browse to the Guild Wars directory. This method also leaves shortcuts and registry changes.

References

  1. Guild Wars Player Support: System Requirements
  2. Errore nelle note: Errore nell'uso del marcatore <ref>: non è stato indicato alcun testo per il marcatore Stephen Clarke-Willson 11/9/20