Are you facing the Connection Error in Guild Wars 2 If yes then don’t worry you are at the right place.
Guild Wars 2 is a free-to-play online role-playing game developed by ArenaNet and published by NCSOFT.
It is set in the fantasy world of Tyria, where you can create your own character from five races and nine professions, and explore a vast and dynamic world full of stories, events, and challenges.
You can also engage in fast-paced and action-oriented combat, either in cooperative mode with other players, or in competitive mode against other players or teams.
However, many users are facing the Connection Error in Guild Wars 2.
Are you here for the same reason If yes then don’t worry you are at the right place.
Here are some steps you can try to resolve the error:
Make sure that your internet connection is stable.
If you are using a wireless connection, try switching to a wired connection to see if it makes a difference.
Wired connections generally offer more stability and lower latency.
You can also try restarting your WiFi router or switch to a different network if available.
Make sure that the Guild Wars 2 servers are operational.
Connection error may occur when the game server is facing any ongoing technical issues and sometimes because of maintenance break.
You can check the official Guild Wars 2 server status on the game’s official social media channels for any announcements regarding server issues.
You can also use a third party website to check for any server issues with Guild Wars 2.
If you find any information regarding any ongoing server issue, then you need to wait until the issue gets resolved.
If you downloaded the game from a third-party source, you may need to unblock the executable file by renaming it and changing its properties.
Here how to do so:
First, open the File Explorer and go to the location where the Gw2setup.exe file is located.
Once you get there, find the exe file and right-click on it.
After that, choose the rename option and then enter GW2.exe.
Once renamed, right-click on the file again and then select Properties.
When you do so, a new window will appear on the screen. There, you click on the General tab from the horizontal menu.
Now, go to theSecurity and then click on the “Unblock” button to get the executable file unlocked.
Once unlocked, click on the Apply button to make the save changes.
Once done, launch the installer again and check if the error remains.
The game may have some corrupted data in its cache folder that interferes with the connection.
Deleting the game’s cache folder can help fix these issues by forcing the game to download fresh and updated data from the server.
Here how to delete the Cache folder:
Close the game completely and make sure it is not running in the background.
Open the File Explorer and go to the address bar at the top and type “%temp%“and press Enter.
This will take you to the Temp folder, where many applications store their temporary file.
Look for any folders that start with “gw2cache-” followed by some letters and numbers.
These are the game’s cache folders.
You can delete them by selecting them and pressing Delete on your keyboard, or right-clicking and choosing Delete from the menu.
Confirm the deletion by clicking “Yes”.
Empty the Recycle Bin to permanently remove the folders from your system
You can now launch the game again and see if the connection error is resolved.
Firewalls and antivirus programs may block Guild Wars 2 from connecting to the servers.
Temporarily disable your firewall or antivirus software and see if the issue persists.
Here how to do so:
Windows Defender Firewall:
Open the Start menu and type“Windows Security” or “Windows Defender Security Center.”
Open the app and click on“Firewall & networkprotection.”
Click on the active network (Private or Public).
Toggle the switch to turn off the firewall.
To Disable Antivirus:
Open your antivirus software
Look for an option to disable or turn off real-time protection temporarily.
After making these changes, launch Guild Wars 2 and see if the connection error persists.
If the problem is resolved, you can then configure your firewall or antivirus settings to allow Guild Wars 2 without turning off the entire protection.