You may include screenshots with your forum report, if you wish to do so. You’re also welcome to report a game issue in the Game Bugs sub-forum of the Guild Wars 2 Forums ( ). That option will allow you to review known issues, report a bug, or contact Customer Support. To submit a bug report in the game, simply click on the “Game Menu” button in the upper left-hand corner of the game interface, then choose the “Support” option on the Game Menu. This will send detailed information about your character and your position directly to our Quality Assurance Team and will help us kitten the issue as promptly as possible. “To better address the issues with your game, please be so kind to submit an in-game bug report. I would also suggest if anyone else has this issue to submit an in-game bug report to try and escalate a fix for this. I guess i can post this, but since your asking this was my response and thus i am following its guidance. What did Tech Support say when you submitted a request for assistance? Therefore if anyone has any ideas please let me know. In short this has made many aspects of the game some what pointless to play. So far i have missed out on 2 weeks worth of daily reset rewards such a laurels, achievement points and i assume this applies to all other daily timers (crafting, dungeons, fractals). Playing a different character/ new character.Īll i can say for sure is that i have not been getting any daily rewards since i started doing the pavilion. Completing some extra achievements to try and trigger a reset I have tried many of the suggesions i have seen on the forums: In short my dailys simply will not reset, the timer ticks to 00:00 and just stops, nothing resets, i log out or change map and the timer then restarts for the next day but nothing happens. The response to my support ticket was just to submit a bug request, so i have done so. Hi i am posting this here because i have yet to get any results from submitting a ticket/ bug request and would like to see if anyone else has resolved this issue. Temporary fix: Avoid playing on the affected character/s, do not log into them at all. The selected character will now appear in the document at the location you specified.Current Status: Fixed | Post if your still having issues.Open the document you want to place the character in, place the cursor where you want the character located, right-click and then click Paste.In the Character Map window, locate and double-click the desired character, and then click the Copy button.In the Search screen, in the Search field type Character Map, and then press the Enter key.NOTE: The Windows Logo + Q key combination will also take you to the Search screen. Point to (but do not click) the lower-right or top-right corner of the screen, and then click to select the Search charm.Follow these steps to access the Character Map program: You can use the Character Map program to add these special ASCII characters. NOTE: The numeric keys on the top of the keyboard above the alpha characters are not digitally equivalent to the numbers on the keypad and do not serve exactly the same function, even though they print the same number characters when pressed.Īdditionally, the on-screen keyboard cannot be used to type characters either as there is no ALT key on the on-screen keyboard, and you cannot hold the ALT key on the physical keyboard while using the on-screen keyboard because the on-screen keyboard will disengage anytime a physical keyboard key is pressed. Unfortunately, due to the design of the DUO computer, these special characters cannot be typed because there is not a keypad on the keyboard, nor does it have the numlock shared keys that a standard desktop or larger notebook computer would have. For example é is typed by holding the ALT key and typing 0233 on the keypad. On a standard 101 keyboard, special extended ASCII characters such as é or ß can be typed by holding the ALT key and typing the corresponding 4 digit ASCII code.
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