Davnia Sep 13, 2023 @ 2:40pm. If you are really curious you could create 2 new steam accounts then put a gw2 account on each set to Na or Eu. Then check to see which had the best ping. Or pop for your playtime. Then set up your main gw2 account on your main steam account. Gw2 accounts are free trial. Both my main GW2 account and my Steam account (with GW2 F2P) use the same email address. Haven't noticed any side-effects so far. Both GW2 accounts are independent from each other. If you know your login information and want to update your password, you can do so whenever you'd like via the Guild Wars 2 account page: Log in to the account management page using your game credentials. Click Security. In the Credentials box, next to Password, hit Edit. Enter your old password and the new password you want to use. There are weapon skills that depend on both mainhand and offhand weapon on thief. These skills are placed on #3, as it connects main and offhand skills. this would not make much sense when manually reordered. True, Weaver seems to function in a similar way, from what I've seen. Open the Support website of Guild Wars 2. At the top, choose the Option "Account Information update". Here, you enter all the necessary information. It is enough, if you fill out the items marked with an asterisk fields. You are able to choose in the field "specific Problem" the Option "Change Account E-Mail address". It's the same as Guild Wars 1. I thought GW1 actually installed to a folder location, not the place the exe is. I have the discs somewhere around here.. Put those three files into a folder, call it "Guild Wars 2", and put it where you want. There, now you have an installation folder in the exact place you want. They used to exist for PvE until Anet implemented the megaserver system. With the one megaserver it just spawns a new copy of any given PvE map once the last copy is full and then closes them once the map empties out. This is why you get those map closing transfer messages sometimes. 8. more reply. Malicious software can install a keylogger on your system to record your passwords and transmit them. Email security – Keep the email address associated with your Guild Wars 2 account secure, just like you keep your Guild Wars 2 account itself secure. Use a strong, unique password there too, which you’ve never used anywhere else. qQPsau.