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-image vs background downloading
Lets say I just installed guild wars from CD and still have a lot of files to download but I've made it to the login screen. Is there any real difference to using the -image command or just leaving guild wars to download stuff in the background at the login screen ?
I have noticed that both will max out my connection and that background downloading will let you play guild wars while its happening.
Background downloading may not have downloaded areas where you might come . So you might have to wait a while to get in the area. If you're a PvP'er, I strongly advise -image. It has no cons, except for the time it takes for you to not-play GW. Also -image will make GW load faster than BG downloading, creating a better overal game experience.
Mainly because background updates will generally bog your game down and contribute to lag as well as making you wait longer at load screens.
I am sure some lucky bastard will come back and say that their highspeed/bandwidth connection precludes that situation, but for the rest of us on the planet we usually prefer to have our game fully updated before serious play.
Just run a -image when there is a need to get your game up to speed.
so how does one use this command? Im having lag problems as well, i used the power defrag with that contig file, same lag though, and i use the client now not the cd install
so what your saying is do, this once only to update then remove the -image command
Correct. See quote below.
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-image
Guild Wars client is designed to download the streaming updates in the background or when needed, in a way that will not much interfere with the user. This, however means that when a large-scale update is released, users may be required to wait while necessary files are downloaded and decompressed upon entering a new zone. With this switch, you can force the client to download and decompress all the pending updates on start up so you will not have to wait while entering a new area or mission.
The client, when started with this switch, will exit immediately after it is finished with the download and decompression. Do not use this switch in your regular game shortcut. Either use this switch from a command prompt when necessary or make a new shortcut and name it something like "Update Game".
so what your saying is do, this once only to update then remove the -image command
actually, i have the image icon in my start up, incase theres an update whilst my machines off and it updates when i log in to windows if there has been an update