ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »/lurk
ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »/lurk
Will we get at least an answer that you are working on that problem, that you are willing to help us play again your game etc? Because we can't play due to crashes and lags for 24 hours and no responce is given! You will perform serve maintenance for a leap second thing, but it seems that you ignore the crashes, you ignore ppl who can't play anymore!
ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »/lurk
Just beware when devs drop a /grue.Attorneyatlawl wrote: »He is telling you two things. First off, that the issue was noticed and the thread was read, nothing less and nothing more yet. Secondly, he enjoys roleplaying the Lurker from Starcraft: Brood Wars (1999).
Shh. Don't scare him. A game designer (Ludum Excogitatoris) is a rare sight on these forums. If we treat him nicely instead of snapping at him, he might stay for a while, perhaps even settle down and build a nest.Will we get at least an answer that you are working on that problem, that you are willing to help us play again your game etc? Because we can't play due to crashes and lags for 24 hours and no responce is given! You will perform serve maintenance for a leap second thing, but it seems that you ignore the crashes, you ignore ppl who can't play anymore!ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »/lurk
Attorneyatlawl wrote: »ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »/lurk
Will we get at least an answer that you are working on that problem, that you are willing to help us play again your game etc? Because we can't play due to crashes and lags for 24 hours and no responce is given! You will perform serve maintenance for a leap second thing, but it seems that you ignore the crashes, you ignore ppl who can't play anymore!
He is telling you two things. First off, that the issue was noticed and the thread was read, nothing less and nothing more yet. Secondly, he enjoys roleplaying the Lurker from Starcraft: Brood Wars (1999).
LaughingJack wrote: »Attorneyatlawl wrote: »ZOS_RichLambert wrote: »/lurk
Will we get at least an answer that you are working on that problem, that you are willing to help us play again your game etc? Because we can't play due to crashes and lags for 24 hours and no responce is given! You will perform serve maintenance for a leap second thing, but it seems that you ignore the crashes, you ignore ppl who can't play anymore!
He is telling you two things. First off, that the issue was noticed and the thread was read, nothing less and nothing more yet. Secondly, he enjoys roleplaying the Lurker from Starcraft: Brood Wars (1999).
if youre refering to the "/lurk"? then he needs to use plain english instead of some obscure acronym that not everyone knows. to me that was a pointless and inane comment by one of the Devs - does not look good!
Just beware when devs drop a /grue.Attorneyatlawl wrote: »He is telling you two things. First off, that the issue was noticed and the thread was read, nothing less and nothing more yet. Secondly, he enjoys roleplaying the Lurker from Starcraft: Brood Wars (1999).
You will likely be eaten.
RDMyers65b14_ESO wrote: »Just beware when devs drop a /grue.
You will likely be eaten.
Dune!?
Try Zork. *readies /torch*
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Greetings folks!
Some of the issues may have resolved with the maintenance early this morning. If you're still experiencing performance issues like crashing, can you please post your ticket numbers so we can take a look? If you have not yet submitted a ticket or your system specs, please be sure to do so at https://help.elderscrollsonline.com
Thanks!
ZOS_MollyH wrote: »Greetings folks!
Some of the issues may have resolved with the maintenance early this morning. If you're still experiencing performance issues like crashing, can you please post your ticket numbers so we can take a look? If you have not yet submitted a ticket or your system specs, please be sure to do so at https://help.elderscrollsonline.com
Thanks!
More on stuttering sound, loading screens, and framerate drops -
As previously noted, these generally occur simultaneously. Most often immediately after porting to a wayshrine.
/reloadui seems to fix it (my framerate goes back up into the 60's where it normally is).
I have also had this happen at dolmens and world bosses. Insta-gib!
I don't get a chance to /reloadui because I'm dead =P
This is perfectly normal under 32bit Windows.
Unless you have the /3gb switch activated, you have a total address space of 2GB. However, that's minus the mapped executable and at least half a dozen DLL and NLS files (for "hello world" -- a real application would probably have more like a dozen or two dozen of them).
Since they are not optimally placed, you lose about half a gigabyte of addres space. The heap will not grow "into" that region, and thus allocating more than 1.5GB will fail.
Here is what the address space of a "typical program" looks like:
Note how very skillfully one DLL is placed at about 1/3 of the address space, effectively "cutting off" a third of the memory that you can use.
No guys you know nothing like Jon!
The fault is not on ZOS! The fault is your computers like they said to me! Because all that time, we play this game with other pcs and after 2.0.12 patch, we all bought a bad one to start complaining! Yes i know your kind bad boys! Degrade your pc to spamm on a great company!
Since i can't fight monster and enemies in game anymore, i have to do some slashes and spells to this forum!