Once the tool has opened, navigate to the “Display 1” section. On the right side of this panel, under the “Drivers” section, check the “Feature Levels” listed for your display. If your “Feature Levels” list contains “11_0” or higher, your GPU is DirectX 11-compatible. Thank you, —The Guild Wars 2 Team The game often reminds me of the slow paced Neverwinter Nights 2, Dragon Age 1, or KoToR 1 & 2 style combat (minus the ability to pause). but its more priority on your build and skill-set. GW`1 is far more tactical than GW2. 2 days ago · World Experience ( WXP) is the system of account progression in World versus World (WvW), similar to PvP Rank. When entering the WvW game type, the player's experience bar is replaced by the World Experience bar. Each character gains World Experience by completing relevant WvW activities, including killing foes, capturing or defending strategic 19 minutes ago, Gotejjeken.1267 said: With Alliances you can at least group like-minded guilds together. Or even less than that, just let people play with their friends by being in the same guild. Yes, alliances have only 1 positive point and it is ability for PvE guilds to come together to try out WvW for free. 1. Hanakocz. • 4 yr. ago. The biggest difference is that GW2 focuses on MMO gameplay, where you play with even full squads of people, multi line events, and such, while WoW focuses on non-MMO 5 man content, that has purpose of barring you away from all the people to fight some bosses. In GW2 you want to see more people as they will usually Runs in head first. Very brash and straightforward. Characters are a little predictable. Priory - scholars at heart. Much prefer books and research to direct action. Quiet air headed, but get things done spectacularly. Probably the most flashy if you don't count the siege weapons of the vigil. Has quiet a lot of lore references from guild wars 1. There's very little for indicator of how you perform, though, given that you're usually just 1/5 of your team, and often even less than that. I'm not an advocate of hard levelups or the numbers game from other systems, and i actually always enjoyed how GW (2) handles that. Collaborate on Discord. Join our Discord channel (more than 9,500 users!), contribute to Blish HUD development, get help in developing your modules, and showcase your work to other Blish HUD users. Guild Wars 2's largest and most powerful addon overlay. Something I’ve always found interesting, playing Guild Wars 2, is how consistent the art style “feels” with Guild Wars 1 in many respects. Walking around the GW2 Charr areas, I often feel a sense of deja-vu, having played through the same area multiple times as “Pre-Searing Ascalon” from Guild Wars 1. Revenant. DPS (Mostly Condi, Power Viable; Renegade) Alacrity (Renegade) Niche full heal/support (Herald) In my opinion, Firebrand is the best for damage AND support. Warrior is the best for damage. Revenant is a very healthy middle ground. I find Warrior the most fun, Revenant the most fluid, and Guardian the most useful usually. V6WZ.