It still seems that the traceroutes get borked after the first hop.
Is it possible that you connect your computer to the web so that it has its own public-ip, bypassing the router NAT? If yes, might be a good idea to run the consultant like that, to see if it makes any difference.
j_labbeb16_ESO wrote: »
It still seems that the traceroutes get borked after the first hop.
Is it possible that you connect your computer to the web so that it has its own public-ip, bypassing the router NAT? If yes, might be a good idea to run the consultant like that, to see if it makes any difference.
Where in the report are you finding this so I can use it as a reference, also what do you mean by run the consultant?
To open the ports I made my computer have it's own public ip but you lost me with the "consultant".
Again thanks for all the help so far, really honestly don't know how to thank you all for the dedication of help.
Tracing route to launcher.bethesda.net [54.217.220.152] over a maximum of 30 hops: 0 192.168.0.11 1 * * *
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.11(Preferred) Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1
NAT's can be configured in great many ways, and they can also cause great many different problems. Some routers have have sort-of firewall functionalities attached to the NAT too, that can block certain conenctions.
What kind of internet connection are you using, and whats the make and model of your router? And do you have any other devices handling the connection, like a separate modem?
And by consultant i mean the "game consultant" that gives you the report
j_labbeb16_ESO wrote: »Called my internet provider again since I haven't heard back from them and the guy I called before didn't put notes on my account about this so it's back to square one with them, this guy I spoke with today said it's weird that I can ping/trace other services with no issues but this happens when I try to ping/trace the Bethesda servers so to them it seems like it's an issue on Zenimax's end.
They how ever took my report.txt so they could look into it and forward the txt to the higher up and now I'm playing the waiting game to hear back from them.
In the end I'm still left here in the dark with out a solution or answer
ZENIMAX where art thee!
Objects and NPCs loading slowly in game can be resolved by making the following change in the UserSettings.txt file.
Go to the "My Documents/The Elder Scrolls Online/Live" folder.
Check to see if there is a file called "UserSettings.txt."
Open UserSettings.txt in NotePad.
Locate the line SET MIP_LOAD_SKIP_LEVELS "X"
If this line does not exist, add it into the UserSettings.txt file
Change "X" to "1"
Save the file and try relaunching the game
Players can also set the number to 2 or 3, though this will decrease graphics quality in order to load objects more quickly. If this does not resolve your issue, please reply to this e-mail and we will troubleshoot further for you.
matchstik23ub17_ESO wrote: »Paying for this on a monthly basis is just not gonna happen.
when i run to a NPC (check the sholders blurry)
2nd screen is when i am at the NPC after 2 sec