LaughingJack wrote: »Lately (post 1.6/2.0) i have had a couple of lock-ups, but before this the game had been very stable. the only time i have "issues" is when spawning in town, sometimes i can run half way through a town and still be waiting for objects to load, let alone characters (pc + npc), sometimes takes a couple of minutes. lastnight's freeze occured whilst running through Skywatch.
im running: Win7-64, 1st gen i7-2.6GHz, 2GB ram, HD4870(512MB). i run medium settings, no effects and get ~30fps on average.
rabbiddogb14_ESO wrote: »Well, this is my first time playing since Unlimited went live and the game has locked up on me 4 times today. Never happened before that. Used to I could play the game all day long without a single issue. Now I get the game locking up consistently. And, unlike other apps that stop responding, I can't switch to desktop or Task Manager to kill the game. I actually have to hit ctrl+alt+delete and chose log out. I can chose task manager, and it starts, but I can't switch to it (alt+tab), the screen just stays black. Definitely something wonky with the new game build.
LaughingJack wrote: »Lately (post 1.6/2.0) i have had a couple of lock-ups, but before this the game had been very stable. the only time i have "issues" is when spawning in town, sometimes i can run half way through a town and still be waiting for objects to load, let alone characters (pc + npc), sometimes takes a couple of minutes. lastnight's freeze occured whilst running through Skywatch.
im running: Win7-64, 1st gen i7-2.6GHz, 2GB ram, HD4870(512MB). i run medium settings, no effects and get ~30fps on average.
Need to drop some more RAM in there. Whether 2 sticks of 2GB or 1 stick of 4GB, depends on your motherboard and CPU.
Had a lot of problems with constant crashes in WinXP 32-bit. Could even play more than 30 seconds. Switched to Win7 64-bit, everything works smooth now. Solution: 2GB of RAM is NOT enough even if official minimum requirements state otherwise.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. The game minimum requirements for 1.6/2.0 are bigger and having 2GB of RAM won't allow you to keep all your previous settings and run the game without crashing. Not to say that it will still crash in player-intense areas like Cyrodiil even with settings minimized to the point that it doesn't look pleasant at all.LaughingJack wrote: »i run meduim settings, no effects, @1680x, and i am really impressed how well this game runs considering my box is now 5+ years old. for me, this Crashing issue has only happened since 1.6/2.0.
About every 30-60 minutes the game will just crash and throw up the "unexpectedly quit" screen.
Try this:
Open C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\Documents\Elder Scrolls Online\live (or liveeu for EU server)
open usersettings.txt file.
Change similiar strings to this:
SET RequestedNumJobThreads "0"
SET RequestedNumWorkerThreads "0"
WingedMoose wrote: »Hey Oldbolt;
Thanks for the possibility and tried this fix, but the first battle I joined in at Farragut resulted in a crash. I'll continue with it today to see if there are differences.