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To all modders: It's important to note that the parameters concerning the use of third-party programs do still apply. We cannot condone the use of such programs, and we cannot support the accounts of those who may be negatively impacted in using such programs. That's called the "If it eats your hard drive and blows up your refrigerator, don't call us" policy.

Honestly, though, as previously stated, it is unlikely that we would actively pursue or action those who use such programs in a positive manner, that is, those whose only interest is creating benign mods of our games. Keep in mind that occasionally people get creative and might bring up the use of a harmless program to attempt to mask other harmful activities.

We see that with other situations, such as where they say "But I was only using an alternative OS, why was I blocked? If you feel that this creates a "mixed message," then I guess we should discuss that concern. I can understand where the strict "Don't do that" is clearer than "We can't say you can do that, but we won't take action if you do choose to do it.

One example that comes to mind is the use of emulators to play Guild Wars. We develop only for the PC, but others play on other systems and that's totally ok. However, if they develop difficulties, our Support Team is not available to help them resolve those issues. So we don't prohibit the alternative, we simply decline to support it. What I want to say above all about this matter is that if you're going to mod, have fun, but do stick with the benign and positive uses of the programs and create mods that impact the game only in ways that are fun and harmless.

If there's more information to share, I will do so as soon as it becomes available to me. Anybody who has played Guild Wars 2, has probably come across the problem where you lose track of your mouse cursor.

Maybe not as frequent as me, but most likely at least once. If you're frustrated by this, then using YoloMouse is an option, in combination with these modified Guild Wars 2 cursors. Be sure to read the YoloMouse tutorial about how to add custom cursors, which will not be explained here.

Please note that I do not own the copyright of the original nor the modified ones; the copyright will always belong to ArenaNet. I provide these images to the community for free, in the hope that it will help some people to keep track of their mouse cursor. Guild Wars 2 offers cursors in 4 sizes: 32px, 64px, 96px and px. Currently, only the old 32px variants are included in these cursor packs.

If you want, you can create your own pack by taking the images from the originals folder. An easy way to create cursor files is by using RealWorld Cursor Editor. If you have created your own cursor pack, please share them by submitting a pull request.

This is due to dpxy requiring exclusive access to its files, preventing the game from loading while they're in use. This will give each account its own copy of the Guild Wars 2 folder - note these files are essentially shortcuts and don't actually take up any space.

Skip to content. Star Branches Tags. Could not load branches. Could not load tags. Latest commit. The mission and town names and icons all remain the same. Shows the 4 paths in what is sometimes referred to as Frenchway, including the oni zones and where in them that oni tend to spawn. In the style of my In-Game Mission Maps , this is a map overlay of the 2-man and 8-man Mount Qinkai speed clear vanquish.

Info on the 2-man Heroway method can be found here and the 8-man Monkway here. This mod highlights all the unsafe areas in pure red, leaving the safe spots unchanged. Since most of the textures have similar colors, this clearly distinguishes "safe" from "unsafe" so Desolation runs can be completed easier for those unfamiliar with the safe spots. Cantha can be a very confusing place to run people through.



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