Guild Wars 2 Graphics Mod 2019

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Guild Wars 2 Graphics Mod 2019

Is Guild Wars 2 Worth Playing 2019

Hello everyone,

as the title says I'm in search for a list, or an archive or however you want to call it, of add-ons/mods for GW2. Since I was playing in classic, and until HoT was released, I knew that all kinds of mods and add-ons to the game were prohibited and would get you a ban. Once I returned to the game I have talked to some people after seeing videos of guilds like quantify, where they use damage metres and other stuff. As some of you may know out of WoW or similar games. But those people couldn't answer me. All they said was that they also heard about it.

Now I have searched for a thread that answers my question, but I wasn't really successful. Google didn't help me either, instead I only found old articles with people saying it is not allowed to use such.

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The damage meter that I heard about was BDGM. I looked through its' website but I was confused because the main page says the developer got a permanent ban for using it but also says that it works out on the current patch and is allowed to use. Eu4 papal state strategy. Now are these kind of add-ons allowed or not?

I think that probably many other players out there, are looking for a, let's say simple list, with all legal addon/mod names and where to find them. I also think such a thread would help all kinds of people, new players or veterans who just heard about this, to find such a list faster through google etc. since the title is pretty much on point. I'm talking about websites like curse where you can easily browse through all kinds of different add-ons for e.g. WoW.

So if you know, use or heard about something that might answer this question, please help out.

If such a thread already exists and my search just wasn't good enough, I apologize and hope you can redirect me to it.

Greetings, ivmrtk.

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ParameterDescription
-StreamingClient Allows the client to stream patches in the background while in game.
-autologin If client is set to remember account information, the game will login on launch.
-bmp Overrides the game's default format for screenshots.
-diag Creates a detailed logfile at game start at %USERPROFILE%DocumentsGuild Wars 2NetworkDiag.log.
-email <account@host.tld> Set's the log-in client's email address according to <account@host.tld>.
-password <password> Enables auto-log-in if <password> is the correct password for the account.
-fps <number> Renders the game at <number> frames per second.
-image Forces the game to download all known updates.
-mapLoadInfo Displays loading percentages and the amount of time that has passed while loading.
-mce Start the client with Windows Media Center compatibility, switching the game to full screen and restarting Media Center (if available) after the client is closed.
-noui Disables the user interface, producing the same effect as when one pushes Ctrl+Shift+H in-game to toggle it.
-nosound Disables the audio system completely.
-perf Displays performance indicators such as; Triangles, memory usage, frames per second and transfer rate in bytes per second are displayed in multi-colored text in the middle of the right side of the Guild Wars 2 window.
-repair Starts the client and checks game files for errors and repairs them if needed.
-useOldFov Changes the FoV back to how it was originally.
-windowed Forces Guild Wars 2 to run in windowed mode.
-clientport <port> Forces the game to run through a specific port, useful when your ISP is throttling certain ports and causing lag. Port 80 is recommended when using this switch.