I hope it works for you and I’ll see you around Tyria! If you have any feedback on ways to improve this process or ways to improve performance, please leave a comment below. It might not be good enough for competitive PvP or WvW though. It’s definitely slower than the native client was, but it is playable for me. Participating in large events can be slow – not too surprising since it used to happen before anyways.I believe this is a shader-related issue with using Vulkan (which is what is being used to emulate DX11). Every time you run it, it has some slowdowns/hitching at the beginning that slowly sort themselves out.Loading screens when moving between maps can be quite slow.I think the main problems have to do with shaders and there’s not much we can do about that. So far the DX11 version has been pretty solid – even better than the DX9 version. Applications/Guild Wars 2 64-bit.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Versions/GuildWars2.111959/Resources/app.icns If you have your old macOS installation, you can click the Browse button next to the icon and navigate to IconĪn icon isn’t strictly necessary, but it’s nice to see it in the dock when Guild Wars 2 is running. To get back to the Wineskin settings for your GW2.app to install new things or to adjust your settings, go to your home Applications/Wineskin/GW2.app, right-click it and choose Show Package Contents. Useful Extras Getting Back To The Wineskin Settings Note that the first time you run it will be even slower than normal as it needs to build & cache the shaders. You will have to play around with your graphics settings to get something that works for you. Note: The graphics settings screenshot above is out of date. Note: Make sure you Enable DX11 Rendering in the graphics settings.
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